COMA has just had it's ninth exhibition, a small show in the Maleny library. All the same size, the works were to depict an imported species that has had a negative effect on the Australian environment.
As always it was an interesting and diverse collection from eighteen artists. To see each work in detail click
HERE.
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Sonja, Noela, and Kim in the library |
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Left side of the show |
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Right side of the show |
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Middle of show (that's me,,, sold!) |
After a gathering to open the exhibition some of us went to dinner to celebrate.
Maleny is such a melting-pot of diverse talents and I feel privileged, as a 'mountain' person, to be part of the group.
JM - great work - glad your weeds will find a place in our home. B
ReplyDeletevery special to get to see the WEEDS exhibit...fabulous array of creativity and your canvas shines Jo! Lucky new owner!
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