Basu Jadhav’s Art Exhibition

A Celebration of Realistic Art

We are thrilled to announce an exclusive Art Exhibition and Sale featuring the beautiful works of talented artist Basu Jadhav.


This special event showcases an inspiring collection of realistic art, including landscapes, portraits, and still life paintings. Each piece reflects Basu’s keen eye for detail and passion for capturing the beauty of everyday life.


Date: Saturday, 31st May 2025
Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: The Place, Corner of Frederick & Pearson Streets, Charlestown NSW 2290


Entry: By registration only.
Please RSVP to Deepika Jadhav by
15th May 2025.
RSVP Contact: 0434 936 124


Guests will be welcomed with light refreshments as they enjoy the artistic displays in a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere.

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to experience Basu Jadhav’s stunning artwork firsthand and connect with fellow art enthusiasts.



We look forward to celebrating creativity and community with you!

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