Part of the Fraser Coast Regional Council Public Art Collection is Nala a giant humpback whale made of stainless steel and timber.
At almost 99 years, George Kirk (1921-2020) was still drawing and painting in his studio. He was a much loved, prolific regional artist who was a joyful, inquisitive art maker.
The Maryborough Storyteller tells the story of how the Park Keeper came to reside Down Under.
The Maryborough Match Making Machine.
Park Keeper Fred Smith has officially taken up permanent residence in the Pocket Garden at the Story Bank in Maryborough.
Housing a fascinating array of historical artefacts and information of healthcare history on the Fraser Coast, the Wide Bay Hospitals Museum can be found on the grounds of the Maryborough Hospital.
A RADF funded project
"When you are living in the bush, it is easy to be an observer" – Nicole Jakins
A RADF Funded Project. "The significance of RADF can never be underestimated. It is a vital program to help develop and support the exceptional artists we have in our community." Matthew King.
For over 50 years The Maryborough Regional Arts Council (MRAC) has been working towards its mission to bring the arts to Maryborough.
Wendy Talbot's affectionate portrait of mentor and friend Joyce Bott captures the beloved local artist at home with her work and her favourite things.
"This quilt tells the story of Helen Lydon Goff. Her love of birds, flora, kites, her rocking horse, family and a typewriter to tell her stories." – Helen Stark
In recognition of Cree & McCullough’s contributions to Maryborough’s rich history, local artist Kelli McGregor created a concept for the bronzes that now lie on a plinth outside the Adelaide St store
"Being able to keep The Bobkatz songs alive and in the world, has made me feel even more proud and privileged than I ever have before" – Sarah Koehler, Lead Vocalist, The Bobkatz
Standing proudly in front of the historic Urangan Pier, the sculpture titled Duo, is a much-loved piece of public art on the Fraser Coast.