Palate and Poise

Art on Yabba, Mary Valley’s newest fine art gallery, presents a GourMay exhibition Palate & Poise. This exhibition that brings together artists who use food as image, material, and metaphor. Spanning multiple media, the works explore food in all its forms, from the plants that nourish us to fresh interpretations of the classic still life. [...]

By |2026-03-18T13:10:14+10:00March 18th, 2026|, |Comments Off on Palate and Poise

Artist Pat Cale featured in performance art at festival

Organisers of the Mary Valley Art Festival have stretched their cultural offer into the performance sector, partnering with Perseverance Street Theatre Company. President Heinke Butt said they collaborated with Dr Sharon Hogan from the theatre company and Imbil artist Pat Cale to create an original piece. The project was made possible by funding through the [...]

By |2025-10-07T17:30:06+10:00October 6th, 2025|Arts Festival, Mary Valley Artslink|Comments Off on Artist Pat Cale featured in performance art at festival

Scarecrow winners announced 2025

More than 80 scarecrows of all shapes and sizes have crowded into the Mary Valley for its biannual festival and organisers couldn’t be happier! But it was the entry by the Imbil Police Station which stole the judges’ hearts and won them grand champion 2025. Andy Waltzing Matilda depicted two full-sized scarecrows and a sheep [...]

By |2025-10-07T17:30:43+10:00September 12th, 2025|Mary Valley Artslink, Scarecrow Festival|Comments Off on Scarecrow winners announced 2025

Winners named at Mary Valley Art Festival 2025

Sunshine Coast artist Cynthia House continues to be a crowd favourite in the Gympie art scene, winning the People’s Choice Award at the Mary Valley Art Festival for the second year running. Her trademark hybrid style of abstraction and realism in depicting a snow leopard won people’s hearts, giving her the slightest edge on her [...]

By |2025-10-07T17:32:16+10:00August 5th, 2025|Art on Yabba, Arts Festival, Mary Valley Artslink|Comments Off on Winners named at Mary Valley Art Festival 2025

More time to enter Mary Valley Art Festival as deadline extended

The deadline for entries for the annual Mary Valley Art Festival has been extended to Monday 14 July. This gives artists more time to apply for the exhibition which offers awards including the RJR Property Best in Show award of $2000, and $1500 for the Open winner from Gympie’s Bendigo Bank. The festival will be [...]

By |2025-07-08T11:58:53+10:00July 8th, 2025|Art on Yabba, Arts Festival, Mary Valley Artslink|Comments Off on More time to enter Mary Valley Art Festival as deadline extended

Gympie council approves gallery and cultural hub build in Imbil

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 [...]

By |2025-07-08T11:22:29+10:00July 8th, 2025|Art on Yabba, Arts Festival, Mary Valley Artslink|Comments Off on Gympie council approves gallery and cultural hub build in Imbil

Local artist brings national acclaim to Mary Valley Art Festival

From invasive vine to award-winning wearable art—local artist Vivien Eardley is set to wow audiences at this year’s Mary Valley Art Festival. Vivien will bring with her two stunning pieces that have graced the national stage at the Australian Wearable Art Festival, based on the Sunshine Coast. A self-taught, intuitive artist working under the name [...]

By |2025-07-08T11:17:16+10:00July 8th, 2025|Arts Festival, Mary Valley Artslink|Comments Off on Local artist brings national acclaim to Mary Valley Art Festival

New sponsors boost Mary Valley Art Festival 2025

Businesses have backed the annual Mary Valley Art Festival with thousands of dollars, giving the organising committee a healthy prize pool for 2025. Entry forms will be available in May as the final details are confirmed for the festival to be held at Imbil Public Hall from 24-27 July. The festival is popular with Sunshine [...]

By |2025-06-09T21:12:47+10:00May 7th, 2025|Arts Festival, Mary Valley Artslink|Comments Off on New sponsors boost Mary Valley Art Festival 2025
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