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HomeNewsSecret garden and a familiar landscape at Pomona Gallery

Secret garden and a familiar landscape at Pomona Gallery

A Familiar Landscape is an exhibition of works by long-time collaborators, Judith Spence and Debra Dougherty, who use tendrils of line and colour to respond to nature’s own creations.

Debra paints expressive scenes of nature’s abundance, while Judith works in hand-built ceramics, bisque-fired with multiple glazes.

Join Debra and Judith for the opening of A Familiar Landscape at 11am on Saturday 1 April. On show in the Carriage Room until 3 May.

In the gallery’s Banana Shed, Janet Luttrell has her new show Secret Garden. Using a playful, contemporary style with acrylic on canvas, Janet evokes the delights of a garden, whether it be plants, birds, insects, flowers, trees or fantasy. Secret Garden is on show from 25 March until 26 April.

Pomona Railway Station Gallery is again holding its popular Art Market in the Paddock in the grounds of the gallery on Easter Saturday 8 April, with a huge variety of work on offer.

This is a great opportunity to meet the artists, buy original art and discover local handmade products from artisans located around Noosa hinterland and coast. Open 9am-1pm.

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

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