Blayney's Nyree Reynolds was one of several Aboriginal artists from the central west who had work showcased at the Black Arts Market in Sydney last Sunday.
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Part of the Corroboree festival, it was the second time the market has run and the second time artists from the region have been selected to participate.
"This is a great opportunity for our artists to showcase their work to the Sydney market and to show Corroboree visitors the diversity of contemporary works from over the mountains," Aleshia Lonsdale, Arts OutWest's Aboriginal Arts Development Officer said.
The market included artworks, homewares and design, bush foods, body products, and medicines, along with music and literature.
It is a key event of Corroboree Sydney, a festival for all Australians celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in the heart of Sydney at significant sites around the world-famous Harbour.
Separate to the Black Arts Market, Nyree has also had work exhibited in the Discovery Centre at The Rocks since November 13.