Debra West, from Bargara, with her work, “Water Lillies” … Debra is one of the Bundaberg Art Society members whose works fill the main gallery at the Wondai Art Gallery this month

November 11, 2022

Wondai Art Gallery’s November exhibition features works by seven women using media ranging from charcoal to oils.

In the front gallery, Marilyn Murray has documented her travels in a series of miniatures, mostly landscapes and seascapes from around Australia.

Members of the Bundaberg Art Society have taken over the main Alison Iszlaub Gallery with their “Artistic Connections” exhibition of works by Gail Thomas, Maggie Spenceley, Carmel Birchley, Mary Thompson and Debra West.

Paintings by Noosa artist Virginia Hague are in Gallery 3, including photo-realistic depictions of nature and technology.

Kidz Korner features an enthusiastic display of works by the artists of the future from Murgon C&K Kindergarten.

Gallery curator Elaine Madill told the audience to expect something special at the next opening night on December 2.

Tingoora artist Robyn Dower is taking over the gallery with a special display which will run for two months over December and January.

The November exhibition will run until 3:00pm on November 26.

The gallery is open seven days a week from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Entry is free.

Liz, left, and Sean Nicholson with Gallery patron Ros Heit who officially opened the November exhibition
Cr Scott Henschen with Russell Dower, from Tingoora, and “The Chase” by Gail Thomas … this painting was voted “People’s Choice” at the opening
Clare Pott and Val Parker, from Wondai, were enjoying a hot snack and cool wine before the official opening
Catherine McLeod, from Wondai, with Connor, 4 … Connor is one of the young artists from Murgon C&K Kindy whose works are featured in Kidz Korner
Cheryl Collett and Joy Loveday, from Goomeri, were admiring the artworks on display

 

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