A permanent fine art gallery and cultural hub will be built in Imbil after the local council approved the new build.

Mary Valley Artslink received lease documents this week after the unanimous vote of approval by Gympie Regional Council.

Art group president Heinke Butt said everyone was delighted that Gympie council had approved the application to build the cultural hub next to the Imbil library.

“This new facility will provide a permanent home for the Art on Yabba fine art gallery, and is an extension to the already successful library precinct,” Ms Butt said.

“The space has been designed to encourage collaboration, innovation and productivity.

“Having a home for arts and culture will create a space for the arts sector in the Mary Valley community in all facets of the arts, whether it’s dance, theatre or poetry or visual arts.”

Ms Butt said studies had shown that engagement with the arts enriches the lives of regional Australians.

“It creates stronger, healthier and more cohesive communities, and we agree!”

Now the hard work begins to build the new venue, she said.

“The building will feature a formal gallery and workshop space, with a breakout area overlooking the beautiful Yabba Creek, which is how we came up with the name.

“The front façade is modern and minimalist, which contrasts with the village street.”

The announcement comes as the art group prepares for its annual festival in July.

More than 300 entries are expected – with the deadline for submissions less than four weeks away on 7 July.

This year’s judges are Dr Lisa Chandler, Adjunct Associate Professor in Art and Design at UniUSC, and teacher and natural history artist Jim Cox.

Entry forms are available online and at your favourite art outlet.

Awards include the RJR Property Best in Show award of $2000, and $1500 for the Open winner from Gympie’s Bendigo Bank.

The gala awards presentation will be held on Friday 25 July from 6pm, with tickets available on Eventbrite. All details at www.maryvalleyartslink.com.au