Stability, Grace, Endurance: Hand Crafted in Early Barossa

Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda, South Australia, Australia

When German settlers embarked across the seas to make the Barossa their home, they carried with them in their trunks more than items alone. Woven into each object is a story of love, culture, heritage, and craftsmanship which has unfolded and endured to this day. Explore pottery, furniture, textiles, and crafts from early the ninteenth-century Barossa and more.

The Sunshine Club

Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda, South Australia, Australia

It tells the story of Frank Doyle, an Aboriginal serviceman who has come home from World War II to find that although the wider world may have changed, attitudes back home in Brisbane are just the same. Filled with a defiant energy and ambition for a better life, Frank starts The Sunshine Club, a place where black and white can meet and, most importantly, dance. Here he dreams of a future where he can dance in step with Rose, the girl next door, the girl of his dreams.

Community Wreath Activity

Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda, South Australia, Australia

An exhibition engagement activity by artist Sera Waters in celebration of local ecologies.

Barossa Hymn Fest

Tanunda Soldiers' Memorial Hall Barossa Regional Gallery, 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda, SA, Australia

A chance to warm up your vocal cords with the Hill & Son!

Stability, Grace, Endurance: Bertha Lange’s Story talk with Luke Rothe

Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Road, Tanunda, South Australia, Australia

As part of Stability Grace Endurance: Hand Crafted in Early Barossa exhibition currently on display at the Barossa Regional Gallery you are invited to delve into the story of Bertha Lange with local Barossa historian and enthusiast, Luke Rothe.

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