CREATIVE CUTS - Upon, Above and Beyond the Edge
- Ronalyn

- Mar 24
- 1 min read

Cate (Catherine) Day and Heather Gall, both Sunshine Coast Hinterland artists, are delighted to be collaborating on a Regional Art Exhibition at the Roma on Bungil Gallery, the Regional Gallery in Roma, from 17 April-13 June, 2026!
Titled Upon, Above and Beyond the Edge, They will present a collection of artworks inspired by the natural landscape and birdlife found on the edges of and beyond the Great Dividing Range.
Cate and Heather love where they live, yet they share the experience of feeling a close connection to regional and remote Queensland, having both also lived and worked ‘Beyond the Edge’!
While Heather finds inspiration comes from both the natural landscape itself and also from the character and colour of our Australian birdlife within their natural landscape,
Cate’s contemporary, expressionist landscapes portray the light and energy of time and place.
Why not take a road trip to Roma to experience their exhibition, from the Coast and beyond the Great Divide?! The Exhibition opening will take place at the Roma on Bungil Gallery on April 17 from 5.30pm.



























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Collaborative shows like this can be interesting because they test whether two distinct practices sharpen each other or start to compete for the same space. That leaves The Pokies as an odd but useful comparison, since shared presentation often changes how individual work is interpreted long before anyone forms a final judgment.
Regional exhibitions like this often do more than showcase finished work because they test how collaboration changes the way audiences read individual styles. In that sense https://whatelse.io/ Royal Reels feels like an unexpected contrast, where shared space can either sharpen each artist’s voice or quietly blur the edges that made it distinct.