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HomeNewsBurst of colour at Pomona Gallery

Burst of colour at Pomona Gallery

Tewantin artist Trish Sheppard’s new exhibition You and me, under the sea is on in the Banana Shed at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery throughout March.

Trish said she was enthralled by the experience of snorkelling and diving on the reef.

“Such vivid colours, shapes and movement are so mesmerising that you think you are in a garden instead of under the sea,” Trish said.

The exhibition will be officially opened Saturday 26 February at 11am, and on show until 23 March.

In the Carriage Room at the Pomona gallery, members of Noosa Arts and Crafts are showing a variety of their colourful works throughout March.

Noosa MP Sandy Bolton will open this delightful exhibition on Saturday 5 March at 11am. The show closes 30 March.

On Easter Saturday 16 April, Pomona Railway Gallery will again be holding an Art Market in the Paddock in the grounds of the gallery from 9am to 1pm.

Artists and artisans wishing to participate are invited to download the application form at pomonartgallery.com/art-market, email pomonagallery@gmail.com, or call market coordinator Alan Falls 0407 119 858.

Pomona Railway Station Gallery is at 10 Station Street Pomona, open 10am-4pm Tuesday to Friday and 10am-2pm Saturday and Sunday.

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