THE 2014 Quota Art Show is a testament to the region's talent, with a record 348 entries on display.
Kalbar artist Kate Woodward won category A, traditional art, with her pastel work, Friendly Locals, while her daughter Lillian Woodward, 9, and mother Merlyn Schrader of Aratula also entered their work.
The show was opened on Friday night by Division 11 Councillor Trevina Schwarz and will remain open from 9am to 2pm on Saturday and from 9am to noon on Sunday.
Councillor Phil Pidgeon judges Janet Hughes, Lee Tait, Wendy Fryer, Romayne Farrer and Francis Ziliotto in the wearable art competition.
Art Show organiser, Julie McLure accepts the People's Choice Award from Gay Hider, on behalf of her fiance Andrew Burwell for his photo, Beach Bums.
Harry Jackson won first prize in the photography category for his macro work, The Fence Sitter.
Siblings Bradley Corbet, 14, and Sarah Corbet, 17, were awarded first and second place respectively in the student category.
Textile judge Hilary Rains presents Gay McEwan with second prize.
Quota regional director and Jimboomba Quota member Alison Lingard catches up with Quota International president-elect Karen Murphy of Beenleigh.
Julie Zapotezny purchases a painting as a gift for her sister, with Quota member Francis Ziliotto's help.
Brian Legge of Greenbank and Oliver Tyres of the Gold Coast admire the wide variety of art on show.
Quota president Wendy Fryer and member Janet Hughes wore colourful hand-made outfits for the wearable art competition.
Division 11 Councillor Trevina Schwarz officially opens the art show.
Michaela Manzelmann admires her 16-year-old sister, Brianna Manzelmann's entry in the student category.
Logan Reserve family Kim, Margaret and Krista Clack with Margaret's piece, Dancing Sunflowers, which won the people's choice in its category.
Shannon Lloyd of Jimboomba, Jenny Battista of Cornubia and Colleen Lloyd of Slacks Creek admire the artwork (bottom left) of Debbie Hogg of Cornubia.
Artist Melissa Shelton of Tamborine entered two paintings in the art show, one of her sister and another of her son who is a ballet dancer.
Councillor Phil Pidgeon, judge of the wearable art competition, enjoys the art show with his wife Robyn Pidgeon, artist Renate Voigt and Rupert Voigt.
Janet Gormley of Greenbank, painter Kathy Wright of North Maclean and Quota member Frances Ziliotto catch up at the Quota Art Show.
Mike and Margaret Eddy admire one of Margaret's paintings at the Quota Art Show.
Photographer Kayleen Wilikie and her daughter Teneale, of Jimboomba, enjoy the Quota Art Show's opening night.