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‘Solitary Freedoms’ Art Exhibition

RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre 23767 Gayndah Monto Road, Eidsvold, Queensland

Jennifer M Ryan, Artist is bringing her art to the RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre! From 1 October the "Solitary Freedoms" exhibition will invite audiences to "think about Jennifer's place in Central QLD, where her artistic whimsies and lifestyle are pathways between herself and nature." See the flyer for contact information.

Reclaiming Space – Gayndah Art Gallery

Gayndah Art Gallery 34 Meson Street, Gayndah, Queensland

This Exhibition is about rediscovering the Exhibitors’ identity through repurposing materials that have been collected, stored and forgotten. Seinileva is a Ceramicist and a Weaver of Tongan descent, her craft is driven by strong connections with traditional materials, stories and customs. In her textile art, Seinileva uses scraps of jewellery, costumes and plastics to weave garments that represent different genera tions' styles of making. Seinileva shares this Exhibition with her father, Tuifua, who displays bowls that have been repurposed into kava bowls. Maintaining tradition through different materials.

Suzanne Mahy Robinson Collection

RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre 23767 Gayndah Monto Road, Eidsvold, Queensland

Suzanne Mahy Robinson Collection is on display to the public until January 2022! Be sure to see Suzanne's extensive collection of works while you can.

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Girrgee Art Exhibition Opening – RMWABLC, Eidsvold

RM Williams Australian Bush Learning Centre 23767 Gayndah Monto Road, Eidsvold, Queensland

Girrgee Art by Val McGrath Official Exhibition Opening: 7 January 2022 at 2pm – All Welcome! “Val is a Murri from Queensland.  She moved to Poona in December 2020 from Blackbutt where she lived for about 11 years after her and her husband retired.  Though her maternal grandmother came to Queensland at a very young age from the Flinders Ranges area and her father is Indian, Irish, Aboriginal from NSW area she was not bought up in that culture but in the Aboriginal culture of where she has lived. Both her parents were born in Queensland, and she has been bought up and lived and worked in many Queensland towns as well as in NSW and WA. Her main mentor is her husband’s skin brother from WA who has guided her and given her permission to paint their way. She owes much of her style and techniques to her respected Elder. Val started painting as a hobby at a young age as a way to express herself, mainly giving her art away to family and friends and now has been fortuned enough to see her items, whether it is a painting or something she has painted on being not only […]