They’ll Be Dancing In The Streets
Some very lucky young South Burnett dancers have the trip of a lifetime planned later this year … and it includes a trip to Disneyland!
Some very lucky young South Burnett dancers have the trip of a lifetime planned later this year … and it includes a trip to Disneyland!
The first prize in the inaugural Kingaroy Sculpture Competition has been won by an artist from Boonah who created a surreal work put together from objects he found around the Scenic Rim.
Entries have been received from from Victoria, NSW and across Queensland for Kingaroy’s inaugural $10,000 Sculpture prize.
Art lovers only have a week left to see the Kingaroy Art Gallery’s February exhibition, which is really three separate exhibitions combined.
This year’s Wine & Food In The Park Festival will be offering an “all local” music line-up for the first time in its 18-year history.
The Wondai Regional Art Gallery will be hosting a free workshop for children aged from 6 to 11 on Sunday, March 19.
Three students from St Mary’s Catholic College will be singing and dancing their way along the yellow brick road after landing parts in an upcoming production of “The Wizard Of Oz”.
The last chance to see a special art project co-ordinated by Maidenwell artist Jill Sampson will be at Toogoolawah this month.
A crowd of more than 50 packed into the Wondai Regional Art Gallery on Friday night hoping for art bargain, and several walked away with special finds.
South Burnett fans of live theatre are in for a special treat this year – two major productions
Australians are very fond of the arts, with four in five of us consuming it and more than one in five producing it every year.
South Burnett crafts people will get a chance to learn how to make stylish and strikingly beautiful costume jewellery using dichroic glass this February.
Bargain hunters keen to snap up a work by one of their favourite artists and homeowners looking for something nice to hang on their walls are getting ready for the region’s largest art sale.
The South Burnett’s Regional Arts Development Fund will be scaled back under new guidelines announced on Wednesday.
Historic Cherbourg pottery – which has been featured in exhibitions locally earlier this year – is now on show in Brisbane.
A stroke and a wheelchair weren’t enough to keep Wondai Regional Art Gallery’s irrepressible curator Elaine Madill away from the December exhibition’s official opening on Friday night.
The Blackbutt Singers – plus friends from many other local community choirs – packed into Yarraman’s Memorial Hall on Sunday afternoon for a very special concert.
St Patrick’s library in Nanango was full to overflowing on Sunday as the region’s camera club members and visitors gathered to view the judging of the annual Cliff Krebbs Interclub Print Competition.
The Blackbutt Singers are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, and they’re planning something special to mark the occasion.
A new exhibition by one of the South Burnett’s best photographers opened in Kingaroy on Friday night