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Porcelain in Pomona

WELL-KNOWN ceramist, Robyn Gill, will open her exhibition ‘Porcelain Black, White or Colour’ at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery on 4 October.
Robyn has travelled extensively to China for study, residency and exhibition and has won many awards for her fine works.
The exhibition will be held in the Carriage at Pomona Railway Station Gallery, 10 Station Street, Pomona, from 4 October to 29 October.
The gallery is open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, Saturday, 10am to 2pm and closed on Sundays.
Call for artists, artisans and craft lovers
The annual Art Market in the Paddock is coming to the Pomona Railway Station Gallery once again.
The market will be held on 22 November, from 9am to 1pm, and all artists and artisans can clean out their studios and shops by bringing their works to the popular market.
Quality craft persons are also invited to show their handmade crafts in anticipation of the Christmas season. Nothing is to be priced over $100.
Registration forms can be downloaded from the gallery website, www.pomonartgallery.com, or picked up from the gallery. Cost is $15 per artist.
For more information email pomonagallery@gmail.com or call 5485 2950.

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