Public Art Project For The ‘Bun
Kaimkillenbun residents have been invited to have their say on a public art project for the town’s Memorial Park.
Kaimkillenbun residents have been invited to have their say on a public art project for the town’s Memorial Park.
Wondai artist Katrina O’Shannessy has taken out the prestigious $3000 South Burnett Regional Council Acquisitive Art competition.
Two of the South Burnett’s best-known artists have taken over the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery this month with a stunning collection of their works.
Family members, friends and community members have been invited to drop into Saint Mary’s Catholic College on Thursday evening (October 9) to enjoy a “vibrant fusion of technology and the arts”.
The second annual Maidenwell Music Mix at the weekend attracted “a mix” of both local residents and visitors alike to the entertainment area at the rear of the Maidenwell Hotel.
An art exhibition with a difference was officially opened at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery on Tuesday.
The recent Heritage NananGO PLAYfest attracted some of the best amateur performers from across south-east Queensland to the Nanango Cultural Centre.
The 22nd annual Heritage Nanango Country Muster officially began on Friday morning, although there’s been action at the Nanango Showgrounds since much earlier in the week .
The Wondai Regional Art Gallery’s new $100,000 extension was officially opened last Friday night in a small ceremony at the gallery.
The South Burnett’s exciting annual festival of short plays is on again this weekend at the Nanango Cultural Centre!
The 55 Million Years Ago art gallery in Murgon opened its latest exhibition on Saturday afternoon with another of its popular “Elegant Afternoon Teas”.
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.
The future of art in the South Burnett is in safe hands if the works on display at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery this month are evidence.
Don’t be surprised if you see a cameraman and an artist travelling around the region over the next eight months accompanied by a very large pair of gym boots.
The Yidding Art Studio at Cherbourg will receive a $25,000 boost thanks to the State Government’s “Backing Indigenous Arts” program.
What could be better for a chilly winter night than a warm and colourful quilt? This is probably why the annual Quilt Trail around various South Burnett locations is always one of the popular parts of the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery’s Winter Craft Festival.
The community artwork created during the recent NAIDOC Week celebration in Kingaroy will be on display soon in the Kingaroy Library.
The South Burnett Chorale’s recent trivia night promised a night of “music and mayhem” at St John’s Lutheran School Hall.
Two of the most unusual exhibitions – and probably the most valuable – seen in the South Burnett for some time are gracing the walls of the Wondai Regional Art Gallery this month.
The second phase of Kingaroy Art Gallery’s Qld Winter Craft Festival is under way.