Local Artists At Gympie Gallery
Artworks by Cherbourg’s Yidding Artists group will be featured at an exhibition to mark the 17th birthday of the Gympie Regional Gallery.
Artworks by Cherbourg’s Yidding Artists group will be featured at an exhibition to mark the 17th birthday of the Gympie Regional Gallery.
Gallipoli will be coming to Kingaroy next month … a live stage play that will catapult the audience back to Anzac Cove and the trenches of Lone Pine.
Entries for the 2015 Kingaroy Eisteddfod close on March 6
Regional artists have been invited to apply for Federal Government funding of up up to $30,000 to gain professional skills either in Australian or abroard.
Around 100 bargain hunters descended on the Wondai Town Hall on Friday night for a very big sale
Two Murgon artists have won the backing of the South Burnett Regional Council’s RADF committee for an art project of a kind they say has never been undertaken anywhere in the world.
Time is running out to catch Tingoora artist Robyn Dower’s multimedia installation at the Wondai Art Gallery.
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South Burnett Regional Council has announced that the Kingaroy Art Gallery will be closed next month to allow maintenance work to be done.
The Kingaroy Art Gallery will be kicking off 2015 with something different … How do you value art?
Lee Porter and Sherianne Talon would like to paint and photograph your favourite place in the South Burnett
Visitors to the Wondai Art Gallery over the summer holidays will get to enjoy “A Sense Of Wonder”
Tingoora artist Robyn Dower felt an overwhelming sense of relief today after enduring a nail-biting wait
The South Burnett Pantry received a surprise donation of $355 last Friday from the South Burnett Chorale.
Stanwell Corporation has come on board to ensure that art workshops for people with a disability can continue at SBcare in Kingaroy.
Audiences are in for a double treat from the Nanango Theatre Company this weekend
The third annual “South Burnett On The Wall” art exhibition opened recently in Kingaroy
A large crowd packed the Wondai Art Gallery on Friday night for the opening of its next-to-last exhibition
As predicted in July, Nanango’s Big Screen Festival will go ahead next year despite Federal Government funding cutbacks to the National Film and Sound Archives.
An idea originally dreamed up to fill an unexpected vacancy in the Kingaroy Art Gallery’s annual exhibition schedule will have its latest outing this Saturday … having grown to more than six times its original size in just three years.