Nanango Artists Open In Kingaroy
A small but enthusiastic crowd packed the Kingaroy Art Gallery for the official opening of the latest exhibition
A small but enthusiastic crowd packed the Kingaroy Art Gallery for the official opening of the latest exhibition
Nanango’s coming to Kingaroy … or at least a group of Nanango artists are!
Schedules are now available for the 2013 Kingaroy Eisteddfod which will be held from April 30 to May 10.
The South Burnett Regional Council’s Arts, Culture & Heritage Management Advisory Committee has announced the winners of Round 2 of the 2012-13 Regional Arts Development Fund grants program.
Bushwalking inspires watercolourist Jillian Crick, the latest Artist In Focus at the Bunya Forest Gallery
Nimue Gallery’s planning changes but visitors will have to wait to find out what they are
Wondai Art Gallery’s new art space – named appropriately enough “The Studio” – has been officially opened
Skateboards and schoolwork don’t using go hand-in-hand but for a bunch of Year 10 art students it was all part of the curriculum this term.
The South Burnett Disability Art Show began back in 2007 … and it just keeps on growing.
Well-known Hivesville artist Shannus O’Sullivan has unveiled several new works at his latest exhibition
The South Burnett’s art galleries are preparing for the Festive Season with extended showings. And two of the new summer exhibitions will go on display in Wondai and Kingaroy this weekend.
The South Burnett Chorale heralded the festive season at the weekend with the first round of their popular annual Christmas Charity Concerts – one at Nanango’s Uniting Church in Gipps Street on Sunday afternoon, and a second at Kingaroy’s Church Of Christ Hall later that evening.
Sometimes artists like to just potter around … with clay, of course! The Nimué Art Gallery in Kingaroy held its first clay modelling workshop on Saturday for people interested in learning how to work with modelling clay.
The South Burnett Chorale will be performing their first two Christmas Charity Concerts this weekend.
Celebrated Hivesville painter Shannus O’Sullivan will be the featured artist for December and January at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery.
The Cherbourg Historical Precinct Group has won a Gallery and Museum Achievement Award
More than $26 million is up for grabs for community groups to showcase the best of Australia’s Indigenous culture, languages and visual arts.
The 2011 floods left an indelible mark on many local residents … and now they’re going to leave another legacy: a video documentary, a book and a theatre play plus song and art competitions.
Jacarandas in bloom always mean end-of-year exams; they also mean end-of-year concerts for the region’s dancers
The Federal Government is offering grants of between $50,000 and $500,000 for community projects in small towns in round three of the Regional Development Australia Fund, which is now open.