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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20260325T103000
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SUMMARY:Random Weave Fruit Platter creative workshop with Beth Wiley
DESCRIPTION:Be guided by artist Beth Wiley to make your very own natural fibre loose weave fruit platter. \nJoin artist Beth Wiley for an introduction to natural fibre basketry and learn the basics of random weaving. Work with your hands to make your very own natural fibre loose weave creation.  \nBeth will explain the different fibres which can be used and how to incorporate more materials into your own basketry. A fun and hands-on workshop!  \nBeth Wiley’s natural basketry evokes such tactile feelings.. making you want to run your fingers over the interwoven ephemera and natural fibres and discover the variety of plants and threads which form her stunning artisanal baskets\, vessels and trays.  \nThis adult creative workshop is suitable for participants age 14+  \nLOCATION: Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall\nDURATION: 2 hours\nCOST: $20 pp + Eventbrite booking fee \nBOOKING: https://random-weave-bethwiley.eventbrite.com.au
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/random-weave-fruit-platter-creative-workshop-with-beth-wiley/
LOCATION:Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall\, 46 Murray Street\, Nuriootpa\, SA\, 5355\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Adult's Workshops,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20260112T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20251107T054156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T064433Z
UID:2722-1763200800-1768230000@barossagallery.com.au
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251030T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251030T190000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20251001T051605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251004T051901Z
UID:2691-1761843600-1761850800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Music Composition Workshop\, Rae Howell\, Barossa Women’s Artist Residency
DESCRIPTION:🎹 Calling young composers! \nWant to create your own music with guidance from a professional composer? \nJoin Rae Howell for a hands-on small-group workshop exploring how to develop new ideas and experiment with sound. \nDATE: Thursday 30th October 2025\nTIME: 5pm\nDURATION: 1.5-2 hours\nVENUE: CWA Hall\, 70 Murray Street\, Tanunda SA 5352 \nFree Event – Suitable for ages 14 years +. \nBook your attendance HERE. Please note that places are strictly limited to 8 people. \n\nMORE INFORMATION\nCalling all young music creators (age 14+)! This small-group workshop offers students a rare chance to learn directly from award-winning composer Rae Howell\, currently the Barossa Women’s Artist-in-Residence.  \nIn an encouraging and informal session\, Rae introduces participants to her own approaches to composition — blending acoustic and environmental sounds with instrumental music — and demonstrates examples from her projects. Students then have the chance to experiment\, guided by Rae\, in creating short musical ideas of their own.  \nThe workshop is ideal for youth and emerging composers who are curious about developing their personal style\, exploring new sounds and gaining insight into the creative process.  \nWith group sizes limited to just 6–8 participants\, each student receives personal attention and practical tips for thinking about composition in fresh and imaginative ways. Whether you aspire to write for piano\, ensembles or multimedia projects\, this session offers inspiration and the confidence to start.  \nBookings are essential — places are limited.  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST – RAE HOWELL\nRae Howell is an award-winning Australian composer\, multi-instrumentalist and piano technician whose work fuses music\, sound and the environment. Founder of the Sunwrae Ensemble\, Rae creates innovative projects such as The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, an ‘exploded-view’ suspended piano installation revealing the instrument’s hidden mechanisms and stories. Her residency in the Barossa explores connections between people\, place and the pianos that have shaped local musical life. \n  \nFeature Image: Rae Howell\, Piano Hook Line Tinker installation (crop). Photography by Sara Walker. Photo courtesy of artist.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/music-composition-workshop-rae-howell-barossa-womens-artist-residency/
LOCATION:Tanunda CWA Hall\, 70 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Artist Residency,Children's Workshops,Events,Seminars + Artist Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20251001T045817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251004T004911Z
UID:2684-1761242400-1761246000@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Open Studio & Soundscape Demonstration\, Rae Howell\, Barossa Women’s Artist Residency
DESCRIPTION:🔎 See the piano like never before!  \nStep inside the studio of Rae Howell\, Barossa’s artist-in-residence\, and watch as piano keys\, hammers and strings become part of a live soundscape.  \nDiscover how Rae transforms a familiar instrument into an immersive sonic artwork in this open-studio demonstration.  \nFree Event – All Welcome.\nPlease RSVP your attendance HERE. \n\nMORE INFORMATION\nAs her residency progresses\, Rae Howell opens the studio doors to share the inner workings of her creative process. Visitors will see the piano literally taken apart – its keys\, hammers and action mechanisms suspended and rewired – as Rae experiments with sound textures for her forthcoming installation\, The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker.  \nThis open-studio session is designed especially for local artists\, makers and curious community members interested in how visual art\, sound and engineering intersect. Rae demonstrates how she captures and manipulates the sounds produced by piano components\, transforming them into immersive soundscapes that complement the visual structure of her installation.  \nParticipants will hear live demonstrations and have the chance to ask questions about the artistic and technical challenges of turning a traditional instrument into a dynamic\, multi-sensory artwork.  \nMore than a glimpse behind the scenes\, this is an invitation to understand how sound can be sculpted as an artistic material – and how a familiar instrument can be experienced anew.  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST – RAE HOWELL\nRae Howell is an award-winning Australian composer\, multi-instrumentalist and piano technician whose work fuses music\, sound and the environment. Founder of the Sunwrae Ensemble\, Rae creates innovative projects such as The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, an ‘exploded-view’ suspended piano installation revealing the instrument’s hidden mechanisms and stories. Her residency in the Barossa explores connections between people\, place and the pianos that have shaped local musical life. \n  \nFeature Image: Rae Howell\, Piano Hook Line Tinker installation (crop). Photography by Sara Walker. Photo courtesy of artist.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/open-studio-and-soundscape-demo-rae-howell-barossa-womens-artist-residency/
LOCATION:South Australia
CATEGORIES:Artist Residency,Events,Seminars + Artist Talks,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20251001T053607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251004T051913Z
UID:2696-1760659200-1762559999@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Multi-Generational Piano Stories – Piano Pop-Up & Interviews\, Rae Howell\, Barossa Women’s Artist Residency
DESCRIPTION:🎹 Share your piano story! \nA pop-up piano in Tanunda Town Square is bringing music\, memories and conversations to life. \nMeet artist-in-residence Rae Howell and share your family’s piano story — maybe even play a few notes. Your memories and recordings will become part of Rae’s installation The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, celebrating the Barossa’s rich musical heritage.\n  \nWHEN: Throughout the residency – by appointment or drop-in during pop-up sessions:                  \nFriday 17th October – 9am to 11am \nFriday 24th October – 10am to 12pm \nFriday 31st October – 10am to 12pm \nFriday 7th November – 10am to 12pm \nVENUE: Tanunda Town Square\, 70 Murray Street Tanunda\, SA 5352 \nFree Event – All Welcome. \nPlease RSVP your attendance HERE. \n\nMORE INFORMATION\n \nThroughout her five-week Barossa residency\, composer and installation artist Rae Howell invites the community to gather and share the stories of their pianos. A well-loved upright piano will ‘pop-up’ in Tanunda Town Square\, transforming the public space into a welcoming hub of conversation\, memory and music-making.  \nFamilies and community are encouraged to drop by and play the piano\,  make a time to with Rae about the history of their own pianos — heirlooms passed down through generations\, long-retired instruments gathering dust in farmhouses\, or the piano that sparked a child’s first music lesson. Where possible\, participants can also record a short performance on the pop-up piano.  \nThese stories and recordings will help shape Rae’s ongoing project\, The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, an ‘exploded-view’ sonic installation that celebrates the beauty and craft of the piano while revealing the sounds and histories within.  \nThe pop-up piano sessions are free\, informal and open to everyone. By sharing your piano story\, you contribute to a living sound archive that honours the Barossa’s musical heritage and its enduring connection to this timeless instrument. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST – RAE HOWELL \nRae Howell is an award-winning Australian composer\, multi-instrumentalist and piano technician whose work fuses music\, sound and the environment. Founder of the Sunwrae Ensemble\, Rae creates innovative projects such as The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, an ‘exploded-view’ suspended piano installation revealing the instrument’s hidden mechanisms and stories. Her residency in the Barossa explores connections between people\, place and the pianos that have shaped local musical life. \n  \nFeature Image: Rae Howell\, Piano Hook Line Tinker installation (crop). Photography by Sara Walker. Photo courtesy of artist.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/multi-generational-piano-stories-piano-pop-up-interviews-rae-howell-barossa-womens-artist-residency/
LOCATION:Tanunda Town Square\, 66-68 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Artist Residency,Events,Seminars + Artist Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251016T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20251001T043011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251004T051923Z
UID:2670-1760634000-1760637600@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Introductory Artist Talk\, Rae Howell\, Barossa Women’s Artist Residency
DESCRIPTION:🎶 Meet the artist behind the ‘exploded piano’! \nAward-winning composer and installation artist Rae Howell shares the journey behind her career and fascinating project The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker.\nDiscover how pianos\, the environment and a love of sound come together in her work\, and ask your own questions in this interactive Q&A session. \nDATE: Thursday 16th October 2025\nTIME: 5pm – 6pm\nVENUE: CWA Hall\, 70 Murray Street Tanunda\, SA 5352 \nFree Event – All Welcome. \nPlease RSVP your attendance HERE. \n\nMORE INFORMATION\nJoin Rae Howell\, the current Barossa Women’s Artist-in-Residence\, for an engaging presentation about her creative journey. An accomplished composer\, performer\, piano technician and installation artist\, Rae’s work draws inspiration from the natural world and from the instruments themselves — from the buzz of bees to the inner workings of the piano.  \nIn this informal talk\, Rae will share the story of her latest project\, The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, a large-scale ‘exploded-view’ suspended piano installation that reveals the instrument’s intricate mechanics and the lifetime of music it carries.  \nLearn how her career has taken her across the globe\, collaborating with scientists\, artists and musicians\, and why her residency in the Barossa — home to the historic 1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ — is a vital step in the project’s development.  \nThe session includes an opportunity for questions\, offering insight for music enthusiasts\, students\, artists and anyone curious about the meeting point of art\, sound and engineering. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST – RAE HOWELL \nRae Howell is an award-winning Australian composer\, multi-instrumentalist and piano technician whose work fuses music\, sound and the environment. Founder of the Sunwrae Ensemble\, Rae creates innovative projects such as The Piano: Hook\, Line & Tinker\, an ‘exploded-view’ suspended piano installation revealing the instrument’s hidden mechanisms and stories. Her residency in the Barossa explores connections between people\, place and the pianos that have shaped local musical life. \n  \nFeature Image: Rae Howell\, Piano Hook Line Tinker installation (crop). Photography by Sara Walker. Photo courtesy of artist.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/artist-talk-rae-howell-bwar-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda CWA Hall\, 70 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Artist Residency,Events,Seminars + Artist Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250924T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250924T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250924T071810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T071810Z
UID:2668-1758713400-1758717000@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nPLEASE NOTE: WITH CONSTRUCTION FOR THE BAROSSA CREATIVE INDUSTRIES CENTRE NOW DUE TO COMMENCE ON THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL\, WEEKLY TOURS OF THE ORGAN HAVE NOW BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED UNTIL LATE 2027. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROJECT. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025-2-2/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250910T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250910T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250909T041751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T070437Z
UID:2660-1757503800-1757507400@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nPLEASE NOTE: WITH CONSTRUCTION FOR THE BAROSSA CREATIVE INDUSTRIES CENTRE NOW DUE TO COMMENCE ON THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL\, WEEKLY TOURS OF THE ORGAN HAVE NOW BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED UNTIL LATE 2027. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROJECT. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025-2/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250910T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250910T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250909T041751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T070437Z
UID:2660-1757503800-1757507400@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nPLEASE NOTE: WITH CONSTRUCTION FOR THE BAROSSA CREATIVE INDUSTRIES CENTRE NOW DUE TO COMMENCE ON THE SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL\, WEEKLY TOURS OF THE ORGAN HAVE NOW BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED UNTIL LATE 2027. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROJECT. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025-2/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250904T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20251103T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250827T045433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T042027Z
UID:2622-1756980000-1762182000@barossagallery.com.au
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250731T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250901T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250514T222907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T020149Z
UID:2536-1753956000-1756738800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Ellen Schlobohm Alchemy of Blue - SALA 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us for SALA 2025:\nAlchemy of Blue by artist Ellen Schlobohm\n31 JULY – 1 SEPTEMBER 2025\nDeveloped by sunlight\, Alchemy of Blue is a luminous series of cyanotypes by South Australian artist Ellen Schlobohm\, celebrating the intricate beauty of nature and the enduring presence of history.  \nUsing the historic cyanotype technique — a photographic printing process that predates even film — Schlobohm creates cameraless images by placing objects directly onto sensitised paper and exposing them to UV light. The result: delicate\, ethereal blue compositions that hold both detail and mystery.  \nThis process\, once used for botanical documentation by pioneering figures like Anna Atkins\, becomes in Schlobohm’s hands a poetic visual language — one that bridges science and art\, past and present. Each work invites viewers to slow down and observe the forms\, textures\, and light that shape our everyday environments and collective memory.  \n  \n \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Barossa Museum\, the exhibition is grounded in dialogue with the Museum’s extensive collection of antique cameras\, photographic tools\, and early prints. While Schlobohm’s cyanotypes are made without a camera\, their presence pays homage to the technical ingenuity and historical legacy of photography. The exhibition reframes the act of image-making as both documentation and alchemy — an interplay of chemistry\, sunlight\, and time.  \n \nBathed in stunning shades of indigo and Prussian blue\, Alchemy of Blue offers viewers a contemplative visual narrative: one that honours the evolving relationship between nature\, memory\, and the photographic image.  \n  \n \n  \nFeature Image: Still Life by Ellen Schlobohm. 2024\, cyanotype on paper\, 250mm x 250mm. Photo courtesy of artist.\nImage 1: The Barossa Museum camera collection. Photo courtesy of the Barossa Regional Gallery.\nImage 2: Field of Blue by Ellen Schlobohm. 2023\, cyanotype on paper\, 73cm x 73cm. Photo courtesy of artist.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/ellen-schlobohm-sala-2025/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250604T101438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T101438Z
UID:2570-1751482800-1751488200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Nunga Screen 2025 Sessions
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National NAIDOC Week 2025\, the Barossa Council is pleased to invite you to Nunga Screen. Sharing first nations stories on the big screen.  \nNational NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the history\, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest\, continuous living cultures on earth.  \nAbout Nunga Screen  \nNunga (Aboriginal people of southern South Australia) Screen is presented by Country Arts SA with support from the South Australian Film Corporation.  \nNunga Screen\, held between Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week\, is a short film showcase that shares and celebrates First Nations culture\, stories and language through film. Nunga Screen is a curated short film program by First Nations filmmakers\, or filmmakers who have produced films in collaboration with First Nations writers and directors.  \nNunga Screen delivers inspiring documentaries\, compelling tales\, dramas\, animation\, contemporary to traditional storytelling – this film event is dedicated to bringing communities together to share in culture and engage in conversation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  \nNunga Screen includes films suitable for primary aged students and up. This curated film event is presented in two parts. Films suitable for all ages are screened in the first half. Following a short interval\, the second half of the program may include films not suitable for children.  \nView full program: NS25-Program.pdf\nView family friendly program: NS25-Program-Schools.pdf \nAvailable Sessions: \nNunga Screen 2025: \nWednesday 2 July \nEvening 7pm\nTanunda CWA Hall\,  70 Murray St Tanunda – full version  \nNunga Screen 2025 Family Friendly Session:\nThursday 10th July\n10am\nThe Barossa Council\,  43-51 Tanunda Road\, Nuriootpa SA 5355 – family friendly  \nNunga Screen 2025 – NAIDOC Week: \nSaturday 12th July\n10am\nThe Barossa Council\,  43-51 Tanunda Road\, Nuriootpa SA 5355 – family friendly\, interval\, additional films not suitable for children \nRSVP is encouraged. All Welcome. 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/nunga-screen-2025-sessions/
LOCATION:South Australia
CATEGORIES:Screening
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Barossa Council":MAILTO:barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250604T101438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T101438Z
UID:2570-1751482800-1751488200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Nunga Screen 2025 Sessions
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National NAIDOC Week 2025\, the Barossa Council is pleased to invite you to Nunga Screen. Sharing first nations stories on the big screen.  \nNational NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the history\, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest\, continuous living cultures on earth.  \nAbout Nunga Screen  \nNunga (Aboriginal people of southern South Australia) Screen is presented by Country Arts SA with support from the South Australian Film Corporation.  \nNunga Screen\, held between Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week\, is a short film showcase that shares and celebrates First Nations culture\, stories and language through film. Nunga Screen is a curated short film program by First Nations filmmakers\, or filmmakers who have produced films in collaboration with First Nations writers and directors.  \nNunga Screen delivers inspiring documentaries\, compelling tales\, dramas\, animation\, contemporary to traditional storytelling – this film event is dedicated to bringing communities together to share in culture and engage in conversation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  \nNunga Screen includes films suitable for primary aged students and up. This curated film event is presented in two parts. Films suitable for all ages are screened in the first half. Following a short interval\, the second half of the program may include films not suitable for children.  \nView full program: NS25-Program.pdf\nView family friendly program: NS25-Program-Schools.pdf \nAvailable Sessions: \nNunga Screen 2025: \nWednesday 2 July \nEvening 7pm\nTanunda CWA Hall\,  70 Murray St Tanunda – full version  \nNunga Screen 2025 Family Friendly Session:\nThursday 10th July\n10am\nThe Barossa Council\,  43-51 Tanunda Road\, Nuriootpa SA 5355 – family friendly  \nNunga Screen 2025 – NAIDOC Week: \nSaturday 12th July\n10am\nThe Barossa Council\,  43-51 Tanunda Road\, Nuriootpa SA 5355 – family friendly\, interval\, additional films not suitable for children \nRSVP is encouraged. All Welcome. 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/nunga-screen-2025-sessions/
LOCATION:South Australia
CATEGORIES:Screening
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Barossa Council":MAILTO:barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250604T101438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T101438Z
UID:2570-1751482800-1751488200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Nunga Screen 2025 Sessions
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National NAIDOC Week 2025\, the Barossa Council is pleased to invite you to Nunga Screen. Sharing first nations stories on the big screen.  \nNational NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the history\, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest\, continuous living cultures on earth.  \nAbout Nunga Screen  \nNunga (Aboriginal people of southern South Australia) Screen is presented by Country Arts SA with support from the South Australian Film Corporation.  \nNunga Screen\, held between Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week\, is a short film showcase that shares and celebrates First Nations culture\, stories and language through film. Nunga Screen is a curated short film program by First Nations filmmakers\, or filmmakers who have produced films in collaboration with First Nations writers and directors.  \nNunga Screen delivers inspiring documentaries\, compelling tales\, dramas\, animation\, contemporary to traditional storytelling – this film event is dedicated to bringing communities together to share in culture and engage in conversation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  \nNunga Screen includes films suitable for primary aged students and up. This curated film event is presented in two parts. Films suitable for all ages are screened in the first half. Following a short interval\, the second half of the program may include films not suitable for children.  \nView full program: NS25-Program.pdf\nView family friendly program: NS25-Program-Schools.pdf \nAvailable Sessions: \nNunga Screen 2025: \nWednesday 2 July \nEvening 7pm\nTanunda CWA Hall\,  70 Murray St Tanunda – full version  \nNunga Screen 2025 Family Friendly Session:\nThursday 10th July\n10am\nThe Barossa Council\,  43-51 Tanunda Road\, Nuriootpa SA 5355 – family friendly  \nNunga Screen 2025 – NAIDOC Week: \nSaturday 12th July\n10am\nThe Barossa Council\,  43-51 Tanunda Road\, Nuriootpa SA 5355 – family friendly\, interval\, additional films not suitable for children \nRSVP is encouraged. All Welcome. 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/nunga-screen-2025-sessions/
LOCATION:South Australia
CATEGORIES:Screening
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NS25_square_tile.png
ORGANIZER;CN="The Barossa Council":MAILTO:barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1877hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250212T013310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T013030Z
UID:2365-1750246200-1750249800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Tours 'A Sound Taste'
DESCRIPTION:Built originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it is the oldest concert organ on the Australian mainland. The Organ Historical Trust acquired the instrument in 1994 and with the cooperation of local organisations the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall became its permanent home in 1997.\nSince then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally. \nWeekly Tours – A sound taste…..\nHear the 1877 Grand Organ being played\nView the inner workings\nLearn how a community of devoted volunteers restored this jewel of an instrument.\nWhen: Every Wednesday @ 11.30am-12:30pm\nCost: $5 donation to the on-going maintenance of the Organ\nA unique experience! \nPlease note – entry is via the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall on the car park side of the venue.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tours-2025/
LOCATION:Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall\, Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250424T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250302T043925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250302T051033Z
UID:2413-1745510400-1745517600@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Vintage Busk
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Barossa region’s vibrant arts and music scene uncovering emerging talents and showcasing seasoned artists. This family-friendly event beckons your curiosity to wander and wonder with engaging performers and art activations in the heart of Tanunda. Linger on the lawns with great food\, drinks and friends.  \nBright\, creative and engaging\, the Vintage Busk is an all-ages community event infused with a curious vibe. Filled with mesmerizing moments\, compressed into a two hour pop-up event not to be missed!  \nThursday 24th April 2025\n4:00pm to 6:00pm \nCOST: Free\nLOCATION: Tanunda Town Square\nAGES: Family Friendly. All ages welcome \nImage: Vintage hand coloured photograph postcard of small 5 piece band and contemporary instruments. Image courtesy of the Barossa Council.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/barossa-vintage-festival-vintage-busk/
LOCATION:Tanunda Town Square\, 66-68 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, SA\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250422T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250422T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250322T015220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T015537Z
UID:2506-1745348400-1745353800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Barossa Big Sing - Free Community Workshop #3
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Vintage Festival is presenting a Community Singing project as part of this year’s program.  It is called The Barossa Big Sing! \nJoin us for one of three free workshops being held at the Barossa Regional Gallery on: \nTuesday 22 April 2025\n7.00pm – 8.30pm \n\nSee it in the Barossa Vintage Festival program HERE  \n  \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: \nOur aim is to get as many people as possible singing together at one event and create an unforgettable musical moment for everyone. \nTo make this happen – we need your help!   NO SINGING SKILLS OR MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED.  \nAs part of this project we are delivering a series of The Barossa Big Sing Community workshops start next week. \nThe main event happens at the end of the Vintage Festival After Party on Saturday 26 April 2025 at the Tanunda Rec Park. \nFor those of you who would like to learn some of the songs and get involved before the big finale\, we are presenting a range of community singing workshops throughout the Barossa. \nThese workshops are not mandatory and you may attend as many or as few as you like.  Anyone is welcome at the Big Sing Finale regardless of their participation in the workshops. \nThe workshops are simply designed for anyone who would like to join in and be part of the build up to the Big Sing Finale and give our singing leaders a chance to hone their skills and the songs. \nThey are free of charge and open to all ages and abilities. \nThis project has been supported by the Barossa Council\, Country Health SA PHN and the Peter Lehmann Trust through the Barossa Foundation. \n  \nFULL WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  \n\nTuesday 25 March 6.30pm – 8.00pm Barossa Regional Gallery \nSaturday 29 March 2.30pm – 4.00pm Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall\nWednesday 2 April 6.30pm – 8.00pm Greenock Institute \nSunday 6 Apr 2.30 – 4pm Lyndoch Anglican Church\nSunday 13 Apr 2.30 – 4pm Angaston Town Hall\nWednesday 16 Apr 6.30pm – 8pm Barossa Regional Gallery\nTuesday 22 April 7pm – 8.30pm Barossa Regional Gallery\n\n  \nThis project has been supported by the Barossa Council\, Country Health SA PHN and the Peter Lehmann Trust through the Barossa Foundation. \n  \n             \n  \nFeature image: Photo of a group of people singing. Image courtesy of the Barossa Vintage Festival.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/barossa-big-sing-free-community-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Activities,Adult's Workshops,Children's Workshops,Concerts,Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Vintage Festival":MAILTO:director@barossavintagefestival.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250322T015014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T015014Z
UID:2504-1744828200-1744833600@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Barossa Big Sing - Free Community Workshop #2
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Vintage Festival is presenting a Community Singing project as part of this year’s program.  It is called The Barossa Big Sing! \nJoin us for one of three free workshops being held at the Barossa Regional Gallery on: \nWednesday 16 April 2025\n6.30pm – 8.00pm \n\nSee it in the Barossa Vintage Festival program HERE  \n  \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: \nOur aim is to get as many people as possible singing together at one event and create an unforgettable musical moment for everyone. \nTo make this happen – we need your help!   NO SINGING SKILLS OR MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED.  \nAs part of this project we are delivering a series of The Barossa Big Sing Community workshops start next week. \nThe main event happens at the end of the Vintage Festival After Party on Saturday 26 April 2025 at the Tanunda Rec Park. \nFor those of you who would like to learn some of the songs and get involved before the big finale\, we are presenting a range of community singing workshops throughout the Barossa. \nThese workshops are not mandatory and you may attend as many or as few as you like.  Anyone is welcome at the Big Sing Finale regardless of their participation in the workshops. \nThe workshops are simply designed for anyone who would like to join in and be part of the build up to the Big Sing Finale and give our singing leaders a chance to hone their skills and the songs. \nThey are free of charge and open to all ages and abilities. \nThis project has been supported by the Barossa Council\, Country Health SA PHN and the Peter Lehmann Trust through the Barossa Foundation. \n  \nFULL WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  \n\nTuesday 25 March 6.30pm – 8.00pm Barossa Regional Gallery \nSaturday 29 March 2.30pm – 4.00pm Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall\nWednesday 2 April 6.30pm – 8.00pm Greenock Institute \nSunday 6 Apr 2.30 – 4pm Lyndoch Anglican Church\nSunday 13 Apr 2.30 – 4pm Angaston Town Hall\nWednesday 16 Apr 6.30pm – 8pm Barossa Regional Gallery\nTuesday 22 April 7pm – 8.30pm Barossa Regional Gallery\n\n  \nThis project has been supported by the Barossa Council\, Country Health SA PHN and the Peter Lehmann Trust through the Barossa Foundation. \n  \n             \n  \nFeature image: Photo of a group of people singing. Image courtesy of the Barossa Vintage Festival.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/barossa-big-sing-free-community-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Activities,Adult's Workshops,Children's Workshops,Concerts,Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Vintage Festival":MAILTO:director@barossavintagefestival.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250326T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250326T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205010
CREATED:20250302T014414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250302T014414Z
UID:2390-1743012000-1743017400@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Artist Vincent Fantauzzo - Book Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:Vincent Fantauzzo – Unveiled\nMEET THE AUTHOR \nMarch sees the release of ‘Unveiled’ by renowned Australian portrait artist Vincent Fantauzzo and he is visiting us to share his story.  \n \n  \nWednesday 26h March\n6:00pm to 7.30pm \nCOST: $15\nLOCATION: Barossa Regional Gallery\nAGES: 18+\nDOORS OPEN: 5.45pm for 6pm start \nLight supper will be provided. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE \n  \n  \n‘Unveiled’ is the incredible true story of how a street-fighting petty criminal\, who was kicked out of school at fourteen\, became one of Australia’s most celebrated and successful portrait artists. Raised amid poverty and violence on the poor streets of Melbourne\, Vincent Fantauzzo was just a boy when he accepted\, he would either die very young\, become a gangster\, or end up behind bars. \nJoin Barossa Libraries and Barossa Regional Gallery on Wednesday 26 March to hear how Vincent used forged papers to hustle his way into art school where dark secrets threatened to sink his brilliant career before it even began. Today his work hangs in galleries around the world including the National Portrait Gallery and Federal Parliament House in Canberra. He’s sold-out international exhibitions\, won the Archibald Prize People’s Choice Award more times than any artist and taken out the Doug Moran Portrait Prize. Twice. \nWe look forward to learning more about Vincent and the remarkable\, sometimes ridiculous\, and occasionally glamorous\, life he willed into existence despite severe and undiagnosed dyslexia that left him with no formal education and debilitating memory problems. Sometimes tragic\, often hilarious but always deeply moving\, Unveiled is a paint-spattered\, star-studded\, white-knuckle ride from the Housing Commission ghettos of Australia to the art galleries of Hong Kong\, through the back roads of India and into the nightclubs of New York as Vincent chases his dream with humility\, humour and a boundless love for people and a life better lived. \nThis is an event that you will absolutely remember for many years. \n  \nImage 1: Vincent Fantauzzo\, Portrait Artist. Author of ‘Unveiled’. Image courtesy of artist.\nImage 2: Front Cover of book ‘Unveiled’ by Vincent Fantauzzo. Image courtesy of artist. \n  \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/meet-the-artist-vincent-fantauzzo-book-launch-event/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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