
New paintings and pastels by Dave Groom.
‘Mountains & Mists’ – paintings and pastels.
Exhibition opens on Friday, the 23rd March 2012. Join Dave from 5:30pm on the opening day for a few drinks and to view his new works.
Works by David may be viewed online works by Dave Groom
Exhibition continues showing until Sunday, the 22nd April 2012
Ceramic Sculpture by James Lamar Peterson.
Exhibition opens on Friday, the 23rd March 2012. Join James from 5:30pm on the opening day for a few drinks and to view his new works.
Exhibition continues showing until Sunday, the 22nd April 2012
Marks & Gardner Gallery is committed to exhibiting quality contemporary art by established and emerging Australian artists. The innovative exhibition program presents exhibitions by contemporary painters, sculptors, printmakers, jewellers and designers, together with focus exhibitions including original illustrations from children’s books, and an annual ceramic exhibition.
The exhibition calendar changes every 4 weeks.
Marks and Gardner Gallery is located on beautiful Tamborine Mountain, nestled in the Gold Coast Hinterland, only a 35 minute drive from the Gold Coast beaches and one hour from busy Brisbane. Tamborine Mountain is famous for its natural beauty, cool rainforests, waterfalls, expansive views and national parks.
The gallery is surrounded by 5 park like acres, with Witches Falls Winery located immediately beside the gallery and other attractions close by.
The Verandah Café is open Wednesday to Sunday 9am – 4pm on the large and roomy rear deck, allowing visitors to enjoy the ambience of the quality art over a light lunch, coffee or glass of wine (we are Licensed).
A most delightful spot to while away an afternoon surrounded by quality artwork and nature at its best.
Gallery Opening hours — Open from Wednesday to Sunday 9am – 4pm
Exhibition by Dave Groom and James Lamar Peterson – Marks and Gardner Gallery Mt Tamborine
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