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HomeEntertainmentA spegglactular exhibition.

A spegglactular exhibition.

Opening at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery on Saturday 20 January will be a new exhibition titled A Pen of Poultry Art, Ceramics and Sculpture.
Dedicated volunteers Erica and Barb, recently hatched the idea of a theme based exhibition at the gallery. After much discussion, a free-range chook show is now taking place, with local talent lining up to showcase a wide variety of chicken inspired art.
Their idea was to collaborate with artisans to show their poultry (not paltry) talent. Some of the artists with work on display will be Wendy Britton, Wendy Catlan, Maxene Grewar, Deb Doughty, Jeff Fraser, Carol Watkins, Bev Watkin, Julie St Aubyn, Margaret Connolly and Erica Harvey.
This will be the first of many themed exhibitions planned for the gallery.
Join in this speggtacular event!
The exhibition will run from 20 January until 15 February.

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