Penny Paniz Acquisitive Arts Exhibition and Competition: A Legacy Lives On

Penny Paniz Acquisitive Arts Exhibition and Competition: A Legacy Lives On

Micahela Cartwright, the winner of this year's exhibition and competition, is still on cloud nine after being named the winner in memory of her mother, Penny Paniz.

The exhibition marked twelve years of celebration and recognition of local artists, and its legacy extends far beyond the confines of Leeton.

Micahela's win was a testament to the power of her mother's encouragement and guidance.

Penny Paniz was a driving force in the local art scene, encouraging a sense of community and camaraderie among artists.

The competition saw a staggering 200 entries this year, a record number that is a testament to the enduring legacy of Penny Paniz.

Micahela's mother's influence extended far beyond the confines of Leeton, touching the lives of countless individuals across the region.

The event was a tribute to Penny Paniz's enduring legacy, with many artists sharing stories of her impact on their lives.

Micahela's win was a personal triumph, as she recounted her childhood memories of playing with her mother on a hill at the back of their house.

The Penny Paniz Acquisitive Arts Exhibition and Competition will continue to inspire and motivate artists for years to come, thanks to the enduring legacy of Penny Paniz.