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SUMMARY:Visioning
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery and Barossa Museum present: \nVISIONING\n4 September – 3 November 2025\nAn exhibition exploring how art shapes the way we see the Barossa\, past and present.  \n \nIn 1844\, George French Angas travelled through South Australia\, sketching the landscapes\, villages\, and people of the young colony. His images of the Barossa\, later published as hand-coloured lithographs in South Australia Illustrated (1847)\, offered British audiences persuasive visions of a fertile\, orderly\, and promising land. While based on real scenes\, these works were polished to entice investors and settlers\, shaping early perceptions of the region.   \nToday\, Angas’s works remain valuable historical records — and reminders of how colonisation was visually imagined and promoted. Visioning sets these early images alongside contemporary interpretations by poet Daniel Fuller\, photographer Aidan Dorrian\, and artist-designer Jacob Logos. Each reflects on the Barossa’s past\, present\, and future\, offering new perspectives on its people\, landscapes\, and creative identity.   \nSupported by the TiCSA Activating Heritage Tourism grant and The Barossa Council’s Arts\, Culture and Heritage Strategy\, Visioning invites visitors to ask: how do visions of place evolve\, overlap\, or diverge across time?   \nDATES: 4 September – 3 November 2025\nLOCATION:  47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\nAGE: Suitable for all ages \nThe Barossa Regional Gallery is currently located at The Barossa Museum. Opening days are Monday\, Thursday\, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 3pm. \nVisioning is an initiative of the Barossa Regional Gallery\, in collaboration with The Barossa Museum. \n \nFeature Image: Angaston Evening\, George French Angas\, 1844. Hand coloured lithograph\, plate XXVVIII\, published in South Australia Illustrated\, 1847. Photo courtesy of the Barossa Regional Gallery.\nImage 2: Opening of the Free Chapel at Angaston\, George French Angas\, 1844. Hand coloured lithograph\, published in South Australia Illustrated\, 1847. Photo courtesy of the National Library of Australia.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/visioning/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:What Happened at Christmas
DESCRIPTION:What Happened at Christmas\nIn this season of light and memory\, the Barossa Regional Gallery becomes a place where stories return. A 30-foot tree once stood in the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall; children gathered in its shadow\, families sang. Now\, those echoes meet new voices.  \nWe make\, we trace\, we write\, we remember. What Happened at Christmas is a weaving of heritage and imagination\, a tender invitation to share the traditions that shaped us\, and the ones we still carry. Here\, Christmas is not a date\, but a feeling of home.  \nJoin us in a gentle remembering; of wonder\, of belonging\, of the Barossa itself. A season held\, and held again.  \n \n  \nWhat Happened at Christmas invites the Barossa community to remember and share Christmas stories\, from childhood wonder to family traditions\, festive gatherings and moments of quiet connection. Handwritten memories\, family anecdotes and reflections from visitors will be displayed throughout the Gallery\, surrounded by decorations inspired by the region’s own Christmas heritage.  \n  \n  \nThree creative collaborations bring these stories to life:  \n\nMake a Pressed Tin Ornament: Printmaker Avylon Magarey has created linocut designs based on historic Barossa Christmas trees. Visitors are invited to trace and emboss these designs into soft aluminium to make ornaments to keep or add to the Gallery tree. \n\n\nPost a Christmas Memory: Artist Sam Cowley (Little Adventurers) has reimagined the Barossa Museum’s historic post office mailbox as a storytelling installation. Write your Christmas memory on special card from Daisy Loves George\, collect a stamp along a short walk through town\, and post it in the mailbox to hear voices sharing their own stories. \n\n\nGarlands & Stories: Start at Daisy Loves George\, where designer Anna Hayes has created stationery for you to write Christmas memory or message at their vintage letter writing desk. Seal it\, carry it through town\, and post it into the Gallery’s story mailbox. \n\n\nInside the Gallery\, paper garlands designed in the same spirit of colour and pattern hold the room in celebration. A quiet connection between handwritten word and the festive space.\n\nAll welcome. Free. All materials supplied. \nFeature Image: Mother and Child sitting by Christmas Tree. Photo courtesy of the Barossa Museum Collection.\nImage 2: Heritage photo 0f a 30ft tall Christmas Tree at Soldiers Memorial Hall. Photo courtesy of The Barossa Museum Collection.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/what-happened-at-christmas/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Activities,Adult's Workshops,Children's Workshops,Events,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:INQUIRY
DESCRIPTION:A year of close looking\, shared stories and connection.  \nThroughout 2026\, the Barossa Regional Gallery invites our community to approach the Barossa Vintage Festival Art Collection through curiosity\, one artwork at a time. Each artwork becomes a starting point for inquiry\, placed at the centre of a changing micro-exhibition and explored alongside objects and stories from local heritage collections and contemporary artworks. \nArtists begin with questions\, not answers. Through Inquiry\, we adopt the same mindset. We slow down\, look closely\, test ideas\, and follow connections as they emerge. Each encounter opens a new conversation\, revealing how meaning can be created through deep attention\, curiosity and connection. \nCurrent featured work from Barossa Vintage Festival Art Collection: \n\nStill Life and Red Table\, June Colligan\, 1976. Mixed Media.\nAcquired to the Barossa Vintage Festival Art Collection sponsored by Collotype Labels\, 1991. \nCurrent featured contemporary artist:\nReally Useful Pots
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/inquiry/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Our Town: A Children's Guide to Tanunda
DESCRIPTION:A child-led exploration of Tanunda through walking\, noticing and connection. \nOur Town: A Children’s Guide to Tanunda is a collaborative exhibition developed from the work of Foundation students from Faith Lutheran College through walking\, observation and connection to place.\nAs active participants within their community\, the project considers children as active contributors to the cultural life of their town.\nPresented across both the Barossa Regional Gallery and the township during SALA Festival\, the exhibition unfolds as a child-led walking experience through Tanunda\, with the Gallery as a hub.\nOur Town\, invites audiences to slow down\, look closely and experience Tanunda through the eyes of some of its youngest observers.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/our-town-a-childrens-guide-to-tanunda/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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