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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
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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:20250904T100000
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SUMMARY:Visioning
DESCRIPTION:The Barossa Regional Gallery and Barossa Museum present: \nVISIONING\n4 September – 3 November 2025\nAn exhibition exploring how art shapes the way we see the Barossa\, past and present.  \n \nIn 1844\, George French Angas travelled through South Australia\, sketching the landscapes\, villages\, and people of the young colony. His images of the Barossa\, later published as hand-coloured lithographs in South Australia Illustrated (1847)\, offered British audiences persuasive visions of a fertile\, orderly\, and promising land. While based on real scenes\, these works were polished to entice investors and settlers\, shaping early perceptions of the region.   \nToday\, Angas’s works remain valuable historical records — and reminders of how colonisation was visually imagined and promoted. Visioning sets these early images alongside contemporary interpretations by poet Daniel Fuller\, photographer Aidan Dorrian\, and artist-designer Jacob Logos. Each reflects on the Barossa’s past\, present\, and future\, offering new perspectives on its people\, landscapes\, and creative identity.   \nSupported by the TiCSA Activating Heritage Tourism grant and The Barossa Council’s Arts\, Culture and Heritage Strategy\, Visioning invites visitors to ask: how do visions of place evolve\, overlap\, or diverge across time?   \nDATES: 4 September – 3 November 2025\nLOCATION:  47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\nAGE: Suitable for all ages \nThe Barossa Regional Gallery is currently located at The Barossa Museum. Opening days are Monday\, Thursday\, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 3pm. \nVisioning is an initiative of the Barossa Regional Gallery\, in collaboration with The Barossa Museum. \n \nFeature Image: Angaston Evening\, George French Angas\, 1844. Hand coloured lithograph\, plate XXVVIII\, published in South Australia Illustrated\, 1847. Photo courtesy of the Barossa Regional Gallery.\nImage 2: Opening of the Free Chapel at Angaston\, George French Angas\, 1844. Hand coloured lithograph\, published in South Australia Illustrated\, 1847. Photo courtesy of the National Library of Australia.
URL:https://barossagallery.com.au/event/visioning/
LOCATION:Barossa Regional Gallery\, 47 Murray Street\, Tanunda\, South Australia\, 5352\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barossa Regional Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@barossa.sa.gov.au
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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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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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LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T071810Z
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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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