Artist Peta Lloyd led a booked out two-day printmaking and journal-making workshop, “Sense of Place,” at the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery

August 19, 2025

Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery is exploring the magical world of print-making in August, with a range of South Burnett artists displaying their talents with woodcuts, linocuts and etchings.

Some of the many mini-prints in the main gallery are stark black and white cutouts, while others are brightly coloured, intricate artworks.

Many were created during a workshop at the gallery, facilitated by Central Queensland artist Peta Lloyd.

Cr Danita Potter, who officially opened the exhibition, said the prints were absolutely amazing.

In the front gallery, well-known local artist Tania Corbet has taken over the walls with a series of small studies in mixed media.

These were a big hit with the opening night crowd, with many bearing “sold” red dots by the end of the evening!

In the rear gallery, Kingaroy artist Cara Renee Binding has her first exhibition at the Kingaroy gallery, with a display of colourful nature-inspired works imbued with a touch of fantasy.

Maureen Addenbrook, from Barlil, with some of her prints on display in the main gallery
Murgon artist Ashleigh Hawkins with some of her pieces … Ashleigh has been inspiring her students at Murgon State High School
Cara Renee Binding has works in the back gallery … this is her first exhibition at the Kingaroy gallery

 

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