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SUMMARY:Reflection of Barossa Women's Artist Residency with Ruth Murray
DESCRIPTION:Manchester UK based artist Ruth Murray\, a figurative painter who works predominantly with oils is living and developing new work in the Barossa between the 3rd September and 7th October 2024 as part of the Barossa Women’s Artist Residency. \nJoin us at the Barossa Regional Gallery to hear Ruth speak of progress\, learnings and reflections on her time in the Barossa region. \nIn this session\, Artist in Residence Ruth Murray will share the work she has developed during her stay in the Barossa Valley. Ruth will discuss her professional growth\, creative discoveries and the consider lasting impacts for her self and our community. \nLight drinks and nibbles will be provided. \nFREE EVENT – ALL WELCOME \nThe Residency project enables local artists both male and female to broaden their networks and learn from artists who come from other parts of Australia and the world. As part of their residency\, Ruth participates in a series of public programs within the region. \nRead more about Ruth Murray and the Barossa Women’s Artist Residency\, click here. \n@ruthmurrayartist\nruthmurray.com \nRuth Murray\, Floyen\, oil on canvas\, 97cm x 137cm \nImage courtesy of the artist: Ruth Murray\, Floyen\, oil on canvas\, 97cm x 137cm
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/reflection-with-ruth-murray/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES: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:20241001T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250131T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20241023T011201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T004106Z
UID:2265-1727780400-1738339200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:The Barossa Vintage Festival Art Collection Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery is fortunate to be home to the Barossa Vintage Festival Art Collection\, consisting of over 80 artworks which have been collected over the last 60+ years. Among these pieces there is a strong emphasis on landscapes in all mediums and styles. Many artworks in the Collection are an excellent example of their time and place\, as well as a punctuation in the journal of each artist’s career.\n\n\nThis collection is rotated and displayed at least once a year at the Gallery and features well-known artists\, including Imants Tillers\, Kathleen Petyarre\, Hilary Mais\, Rod Schubert\, Marnie Wark\, David Dalwitz\, Pamela Kouwenhoven and Dianne Longley.\nThe current exhibition displays large works by Kwementyaye (Kathleen) Petyarre\, Hilarie Mais\, Trinh Vu\, and Ernest Walter Smith. \nImage: Kwementyaye (Kathleen) Petyarre\, Anmatyerre/Alyawarr people\, Northern Territory\, c.1940 – 24 November 2018\, ‘My Country – Then & Now’\, synthetic polymer paint on belgian cotton\, 183cm x 183cm x 5cm\, acquired to the Vintage Festival Art Collection sponsored by Visy Board\, 1999.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/the-barossa-vintage-festival-art-collection-exhibition/
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:20240922T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240912T001016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T001016Z
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SUMMARY:Introductory Artist Talk with Ruth Murray
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Manchester based artist Ruth Murray who is the 2024 recipient of the Barossa Regional Gallery’s Barossa Women’s Artist Residency. \nRuth graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2008 and was the Derek Hill Scholar at the British School at Rome. Her notable exhibitions include Northern Stars at the A Foundation\, Saatchi’s 4 New Sensations\, The Creative Cities Collection at the Barbican and the BP Portrait Award. \nShe was awarded an Elizabeth Greenshields grant in 2021 and 2024\, she won the Jackson’s Painting Prize in 2020\, and she was shortlisted for the Contemporary British Painting Prize in 2019 (subsequently elected as a member in 2023). \nHer work is in private and public collections worldwide\, including UNESCO’s Creative Cities Collection\, the Whitaker Museum and Manchester Art Gallery. \nThe Artist Talk will be a chance to hear how Ruth has developed and maintained her art practice throughout the years as a working artist. \nRead more about Ruth Murray and the Barossa Women’s Artist Residency\, click here. \n@ruthmurrayartist\nruthmurray.com \nFREE EVENT \nRuth Murray\, Geraniums (detail)\, oil on canvas\, 150cm x 190cm \n> Image courtesy of the artist: Ruth Murray\, Geraniums\, oil on canvas\, 150cm x 190cm
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/introductory-artist-talk-with-ruth-murray/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES: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:20240911T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240911T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240904T225132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T225605Z
UID:2206-1726054200-1726057800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240911T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240911T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240904T225132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T225605Z
UID:2206-1726054200-1726057800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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;VALUE=DATE:20240909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241006
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240912T033020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251004T051956Z
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SUMMARY:Artist In Residence Studio
DESCRIPTION:One aim of the Barossa Women’s Artist Residency is to provide established female artists an opportunity to experiment and grow their practice within the environs of the Barossa region\, creating work in the context of an in response to “place”. \nThroughout the duration of her stay in the Barossa\, amongst the comings and goings of exploration and experiencing the region to connect with ‘place’\, Ruth Murray will work from a newly prepared residency Studio space at the Barossa Regional Gallery. \n“The opportunity to engage with the area of Barossa through my work is really exciting for me – much of my work is about personal connections with particular places… \nThe outsider’s perspective is a different way of encountering a place to someone who sees it changing year to year and decade to decade. A temporary\, immediate vividness\, bereft of the understanding that comes with familiarity. I would use this residency to develop new work around this aspect of personal encounters with settings\, and further explore the human partiality we bring to such moments.” \n“I love the process of staying and looking\, and bringing things back to the studio and finding meaning.” \n“As a figurative painter\, external influences form a large part of my inspiration; my experiences on previous artist residencies have affected and inspired me in different ways – leading to unexpected points of departure. The preparatory stages of my paintings involve a lot of experimentation. I stage and direct the scenes from which I work using the materials and locations around me.” – RUTH MURRAY \n  \n\nABOUT RUTH MURRAY \nManchester based artist Ruth Murray is the 2024 recipient of the Barossa Regional Gallery’s Barossa Women’s Artist Residency. \nRuth graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2008 and was the Derek Hill Scholar at the British School at Rome. Her notable exhibitions include Northern Stars at the A Foundation\, Saatchi’s 4 New Sensations\, The Creative Cities Collection at the Barbican and the BP Portrait Award. \nShe was awarded an Elizabeth Greenshields grant in 2021 and 2024\, she won the Jackson’s Painting Prize in 2020\, and she was shortlisted for the Contemporary British Painting Prize in 2019 (subsequently elected as a member in 2023). \nHer work is in private and public collections worldwide\, including UNESCO’s Creative Cities Collection\, the Whitaker Museum and Manchester Art Gallery. \nRead more about Ruth Murray and the Barossa Women’s Artist Residency\, click here. \n@ruthmurrayartist\nruthmurray.com \nRuth Murray\, Floyen\, oil on canvas\, 97cm x 137cm
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/artist-in-residence-studio/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminars + Artist Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240906T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240819T023100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T023100Z
UID:2188-1725620400-1727712000@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:2025 Barossa Calendar Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:A spectacular showcase of the stunning photographic works of talented finalists of the Barossa Photographic Competition. \nImmerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and captivating moments captured by talented photographers\, showcasing the beauty of Barossa in our exclusive photographic calendar exhibition. Explore stunning shots from vineyard vistas to quaint townscapes\, each image tells a story of the region’s charm and allure. Join us as we celebrate the passion of local and visiting photographers\, and discover the essence of Barossa through their lens. \n\n\nFrom 105 stunning photos by 29 talented photographers\, our panel of judges had the challenging task of selecting just 13 images\, which they felt best captured the essence of the Barossa.\n\nThe 2025 Barossa Calendar features photos capturing the many dimensions of our region; from our rich food\, wine\, history and culture to iconic landscapes and events by the following photographers:\n\n\nCover Image: Stuart Blackwell\nJanuary: Zoe Schiller\nFebruary: Peter Graue\nMarch: Tom Overall\nApril: Guy Draper\nMay: Zoe Schiller\nJune: Emily Reynolds Seaman\nJuly: Peter Graue\nAugust: Tom Overall\nSeptember: Luke Bourne\nOctober: Stuart Blackwell\nNovember: Rebekah Doecke\nDecember: Emily Reynolds Seaman\n\n\nJoin us every day between 11am to 4pm to view the photographs displayed in the Hall and even pick up a Calendar for yourself from The Gallery Shop.\n\nThis exhibition will be on display at the Gallery from 6 September 2024 onward. Entry is free!\nCome and check it out 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/2025-barossa-calendar/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240902T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240819T020734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T020734Z
UID:2185-1725274800-1727712000@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Fallout by Roland Weight
DESCRIPTION:Barossa based artist Roland Weight presents the tangible fallout stemming from recent creative enthusiasms. Featuring landscapes\, metaphysical or emotional themes and ambitious ideas stemming from larger complex works. \nWeight’s diverse art practice includes sculpture\, realist and abstract painting\, drawing\, collage\, community art\, public sculptures and teaching. He has developed a method of realist painting concerned with the effects of light reflected from objects and done from life in a single session. His abstract works show the influence of European and American modernist artists and attempt new directions through the use of colour and spatial order. \nWeight’s steel assemblage sculptures are the latest in a long series of investigations and explorations of the subject / material interplay. The works can be viewed as three dimensional drawings using the thrust and delineation of steel to shape the space in and around it.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/fallout-by-roland-weight-2024/
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:20240830T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240830T193000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T044506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T050414Z
UID:2101-1725039000-1725046200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Australian String Quartet in Tanunda
DESCRIPTION:Join the Australian String Quartet in the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall for their newest bespoke festival experience in the heart of South Australia’s most renowned wine region\, the Barossa Valley. \nDale Barltrop / violin\nFrancesca Hiew / violin\nChristopher Cartlidge / viola\nMichael Dahlenberg / cello \nThis concert features the finest music from the ASQ with special guests Mark Simeon Ferguson\, Kyrie Anderson\, Bonnie Grynchuk and Ciara Ferguson. Musical highlights include Grieg’s dramatic first string quartet\, Haydn’s effervescent String Quartet in D Major\, Op.76. No.5 and performances from Mark Simeon Ferguson and his band of music by Edith Piaf\, Joni Mitchell and more. \nThis is the opening concert of ASQs’ festival experience\, the Barossa Weekend of Music. \nTo be held at: \nTanunda Soldiers Memorial Hall\,\nBarossa Regional Gallery\nFriday\, 30th August 2024\n5.30pm \nTickets available: \nAdult: $50\nConcession: $45\n35 & Under: $35\nStudent: $15 \nBOOK HERE: Australian String Quartet in Tanunda\, Fri Aug 30\, 2024 at 5:30 PM \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/australian-string-quartet-tanunda/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T045117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T045117Z
UID:2119-1721215800-1721219400@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Hill & Son Organ":MAILTO:secretary@barossaorgan.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T045117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T045117Z
UID:2119-1721215800-1721219400@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240802T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240802T193000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240513T000429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T033645Z
UID:1846-1722619800-1722627000@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Fallout by Roland Weight SALA 2024 Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery\, together with The Barossa Council\, is pleased to present South Australian Living Artists 2024 exhibition: \nFallout\nby Roland Weight \nBarossa based artist Roland Weight presents the tangible fallout stemming from recent creative enthusiasms. Featuring landscapes\, metaphysical or emotional themes and ambitious ideas stemming from larger complex works. \nWeight’s diverse art practice includes sculpture\, realist and abstract painting\, drawing\, collage\, community art\, public sculptures and teaching. He has developed a method of realist painting concerned with the effects of light reflected from objects and done from life in a single session. His abstract works show the influence of European and American modernist artists and attempt new directions through the use of colour and spatial order. \nWeight’s steel assemblage sculptures are the latest in a long series of investigations and explorations of the subject / material interplay. The works can be viewed as three dimensional drawings using the thrust and delineation of steel to shape the space in and around it. \nTo be opened on\n2 August 2024\nat 5:30PM  \nat the Barossa Regional Gallery\n3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda 5352 \nAll welcome. Free event.  \nExhibition Dates: Wednesday 31 July to Sunday 1 September 2024.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/fallout-sala-opening/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240801T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T044222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T044222Z
UID:2107-1722510000-1725206400@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Visual Connections- Faith Lutheran College Year 8 - SALA 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery\, together with The Barossa Council\, is pleased to present South Australian Living Artists 2024 exhibition: \nVisual Connections\nby Faith Lutheran College Year 8 \nYear 8 Art students surveying and evoking personal connection to place through their own lens.\nCreated by Faith Lutheran College students as part of their Visual Arts learning\, the Visual Connections exhibition will share diverse creative perspectives from young minds in vivid and engaging ways. \nExhibition Dates: Thursday 1st August 2024 to Sunday 1st September 2024.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/visual-connections-faith-lutheran-college-year-8-sala-2024/
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
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T045117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T045117Z
UID:2119-1721215800-1721219400@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240717T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T045117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T045117Z
UID:2119-1721215800-1721219400@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240717T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240715T045117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T045117Z
UID:2119-1721215800-1721219400@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240713T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240713T104000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240701T025220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T025220Z
UID:1985-1720861200-1720867200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Nunga Screen - NAIDOC Week 2024 Screening Session 2
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National NAIDOC Week 2024\, the Barossa Council together with Reconciliation Barossa is pleased to invite you to Nunga Screen hosted by the Barossa Regional Gallery. \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. The Barossa Council is proud to host Nunga Screen 2024. \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 \nEvent Details: \nDate: 13 July 2024\n9:00am – 10:40am Session 2 – Country Arts SA’s Nunga Screen NAIDOC Week 2024 short films screening (100 minutes) \nLocation: Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road TANUNDA. Gallery 2. \nRSVP is encouraged. All Welcome. \nPlease feel free to share this opportunity with others who may be interested.  \nProudly hosted by The Barossa Council. \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/nunga-screen-session-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, 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:20240712T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240712T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240626T075921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T033400Z
UID:1958-1720809000-1720819800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:The Last Daughter - NAIDOC Week 2024 Screening
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National NAIDOC Week 2024\, the Barossa Council together with Reconciliation Barossa is pleased to invite you to a special screening of the powerful documentary\, ‘The Last Daughter’ hosted by the Barossa Regional Gallery. \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. \nThis moving film shares the journey of Brenda\, an Aboriginal woman who grew up within two very different families and cultures\, and her quest to discover where she truly belongs. \nFind out more & watch the trailer at thelastdaughter.com.au \nEvent Details: \nFilm: The Last Daughter\nDate: 12 July 2024\n\n4:30pm – 6:10pm Country Arts SA’s Nunga Screen NAIDOC Week 2024 short films screening (100 minutes) Learn more \n6:30pm Nibbles & Drinks on Arrival\n7:00pm Introduction\n7:30pm The Last Daughter Film Screening\n9:00pm Post-Film Discussion & Q&A \nLocation: Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road TANUNDA. Gallery 2.\nTicket Price: Gold coin at the door. \n‘The Last Daughter’ uncovers long-buried secrets\, government lies\, and the possibility for deeper connections to family and culture. It’s a compelling story about reconciliation\, identity\, culture\, and belonging. \nAfter the screening\, we will facilitate a discussion about the film’s themes and our shared histories. It’s an opportunity for us to collectively reflect\, learn\, and grow. \nWe believe that sharing Brenda’s story is a powerful way to foster understanding and empathy within our community\, and we hope you can join us for this special event. \nRSVP is essential. All Welcome. \nPlease feel free to share this invitation with others who may be interested. The more people we can bring together for this important conversation\, the better. \nProudly hosted by The Barossa Council.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/the-last-daughter/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Screening
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240712T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240712T181000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240701T024831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T025004Z
UID:1971-1720801800-1720807800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Nunga Screen - NAIDOC Week 2024 Screening Session 1
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National NAIDOC Week 2024\, the Barossa Council together with Reconciliation Barossa is pleased to invite you to Nunga Screen hosted by the Barossa Regional Gallery. \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. The Barossa Council is proud to host Nunga Screen 2024. \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 \nEvent Details: \nDate: 12 July 2024\n\n4:30pm – 6:10pm Session 1 – Country Arts SA’s Nunga Screen NAIDOC Week 2024 short films screening (100 minutes) \nAlso Programmed: \n6:30pm Nibbles & Drinks on Arrival\n7:00pm Introduction\n7:30pm The Last Daughter Film Screening\n9:00pm Post-Film Discussion & Q&A\nLearn more about The Last Daughter screening & RSVP here. \nDate: 13 July 2024\n9:00am – 10:40am Session 2 – Country Arts SA’s Nunga Screen NAIDOC Week 2024 short films screening (100 minutes) \nLocation: Barossa Regional Gallery\, 3 Basedow Road TANUNDA. Gallery 2. \nRSVP is encouraged. All Welcome. \nPlease feel free to share this opportunity with others who may be interested.  \nProudly hosted by The Barossa Council. \n 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/nunga-screen-session-1/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Screening
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Barossa Council":MAILTO:barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240710T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240710T153000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240610T055710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T020949Z
UID:1919-1720618200-1720625400@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Wreath Sun Prints with Ellen Marie Artistry
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Ellen Schlobohm at the Barossa Regional Gallery for a hands-on introduction to wreath shaped sun printing for teens.  \nSun prints are created by exposing paper coated with a UV-sensitive solution to ultraviolet light to produce a cyan-blue print. A great opportunity to enjoy a slow making process and connect with nature.  \nIn this workshop Ellen will guide you to use pre-coated paper\, dried botanicals\, small objects and the power of the sun to create stunning wreath designs.  \nYou’ll also be given a few pieces of tester paper to get a feel for how the process works.  \nEllen will provide everything you need for the workshop but you may want to wear sunscreen and a hat as we’ll be spending some time in the sun. Bring layers too as the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall can get chilly in the winter.  \nABOUT ELLEN MARIE ARTISTRY  \nEllen Schlobohm is a paper artist\, printmaker and designer living and working on Kaurna Country. Her practice is driven by an interest in slow making processes and their meditative qualities. Influenced by flora and fauna\, her cyanotypes and papercuts invite viewers to take a closer look at both the artwork and their own natural surroundings. Ellen enjoys teaching workshops as a way to share her creativity and connect with community and has developed strong curatorial skills through her work with Tutti Arts\, a multi-arts organisation that supports disabled artists.  \nSuggested age: 10+ \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/wreath-sun-prints/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children's Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/9.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240208T063616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T063618Z
UID:1688-1707910200-1707913800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240710T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240610T055520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T230534Z
UID:1920-1720607400-1720612800@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Botanicals Sun Prints with Ellen Marie Artistry
DESCRIPTION:Join paper artist and printmaker Ellen Schlobohm in this fun\, hands-on introduction to making prints using sunlight for children. \nSun prints are created by exposing paper coated with a UV-sensitive solution to ultraviolet light to produce a cyan-blue print. A great opportunity to enjoy a slow making process and connect with nature.  \nIn this workshop\, children will use pre-coated paper\, dried botanicals\, and the power of the sun to make their own beautiful A5 prints.  \nEllen will provide everything you need for the workshop but you may want to wear sunscreen and a hat as we’ll be spending some time in the sun. Bring layers too as the Tanunda Soldiers’ Memorial Hall can get chilly in the winter.  \nABOUT ELLEN MARIE ARTISTRY  \nEllen Schlobohm is a paper artist\, printmaker and designer living and working on Kaurna Country. Her practice is driven by an interest in slow making processes and their meditative qualities. Influenced by flora and fauna\, her cyanotypes and papercuts invite viewers to take a closer look at both the artwork and their own natural surroundings. Ellen enjoys teaching workshops as a way to share her creativity and connect with community and has developed strong curatorial skills through her work with Tutti Arts\, a multi-arts organisation that supports disabled artists.  \nBOOK HERE
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/childrens-sun-prints/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children's Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/10.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240709T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240709T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240619T030450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240629T022455Z
UID:1950-1720524600-1720528200@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:1877 Hill & Son Grand Organ Children’s Demonstration & Tour
DESCRIPTION:We welcome families to join the Friends of the Hill & Son Organ in this fun\, music filled session to discover how the organ works\, it’s brilliant story and journey under the stage to see what’s inside.  \nBuilt originally for the Adelaide Town Hall in 1875\, it’s 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. Since then\, the Hill and Son Grand Organ has been fully restored both internally and externally.  \nThis Tour is a part of the Barossa Regional Gallery’s School Holidays Children’s Creative Workshops Program.  \n$10 donation to Friends of Hill & Son per family encouraged to the ongoing maintenance of the Organ 
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/childrens-organ-july-2024/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children's Workshops,Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/hillandson.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240208T063616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T063618Z
UID:1688-1707910200-1707913800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240208T063616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T063618Z
UID:1688-1707910200-1707913800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240208T063616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T063618Z
UID:1688-1707910200-1707913800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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:20240616T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240513T071039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T071105Z
UID:1852-1718546400-1718553600@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Flourish 2024 Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery\, together with The Barossa Council\, is pleased to present: \nFlourish\nexhibition by Gilbert Dashorst\, Tutti Arts Barossa and Barossa Valley Floral Designers Club Inc.  \nTo be opened on\nSunday 16th June 2024\nat 2PM  \nat the Barossa Regional Gallery\n3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda 5352  \nAll welcome. Free event.  \nExhibition dates: Thursday 6 June to Monday 29 July 2024
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/flourish-opening/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240208T063616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T063618Z
UID:1688-1707910200-1707913800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240730
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240513T071418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T071418Z
UID:1861-1717632000-1722297599@barossagallery.com.au
SUMMARY:Flourish
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery\, together with The Barossa Council\, is pleased to present: \nFlourish\nexhibition by Gilbert Dashorst\, Tutti Arts Barossa and Barossa Valley Floral Designers Club Inc.  \nTo be opened on\nSunday 16th June 2024\nat 2PM  \nRSVP: Flourish 2024 Exhibition Opening \nat the Barossa Regional Gallery\n3 Basedow Road\, Tanunda 5352  \nAll welcome. Free event.  \nExhibition dates: Thursday 6 June to Monday 29 July 2024
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/flourish/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://barossagallery.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Jeneane-Schrapel-watercolour-marker-on-stretched-canvas-91cm-x-60.5cm.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T044618
CREATED:20240208T063616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T063618Z
UID:1688-1707910200-1707913800@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!
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/organ-tour-2/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 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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