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HomeNewsAll eyes on Pomona for winter arts fest

All eyes on Pomona for winter arts fest

Visit Pomona on Saturday 27 May for the annual Winter Art Market in the Paddock – held in the grounds of the Old Railway Station Gallery from 9am to 1pm.
There will be many stalls exhibiting original paintings, drawings, ceramics, woodwork, handcrafts, jewellery and more, making this the perfect opportunity to buy art and craft at affordable prices.
Nothing will be priced over $100 and all proceeds go directly to the artist. The market is all about promoting local artisans and giving the public an opportunity to meet our creative community.
There will be live entertainment, homemade goodies and refreshments will be available for purchase.
An exhibition of paintings by mayor Tony Wellington will feature in the Carriage Exhibition Room, and botanical artwork by Noosa Botanical Artists will be on display in our Banana Shed.
While in the area, take the time to visit the Country Markets in Stan Topper Park and explore the lovely village of Pomona.
For more information visit www.pomonartgallery.com, phone 5485 2950 or visit the gallery at 10 Station Street, Pomona.

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