COVID – 19 update
Gallery Reopening JUNE 8
Extended hours to 28 June
10am to 4pm every day
COVID – 19 update
Gallery Reopening JUNE 8
Extended hours to 28 June
10am to 4pm every day
LAUNCH Saturday FEBRUARY 15 @ 5.30pm
‘A Shifting Stillness’ is an ode to the changing nature of the earth: exploring the notion that all the elements of life are on a constant course of change. Knowing that not even the land we rely on so fundamentally is exempt from this process can bring a great perspective to our daily lives. Learning from the land we can be more accepting of the change that is happening in our own lives and find stability and stillness within its constant flow.
FEBRUARY 14 — MARCH 15 2020
Using the camera obscura Sydney-based artist Robyn Stacey depicts South Australia as it has never been seen before. Translating from Latin to mean ‘dark room’ the camera obscura is an optical device of wonder, whereby the external world is trapped and inverted within the room.
14 November to 22 December
LAUNCH 5.30PM SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2019
Read MoreArt of the Flower and Garden is a much-loved event running since the gallery’s inception in 1996. The theme has been widened over the years from “flower” to “flower and garden”, and now to “natural history”, taking direction from the SA Museum’s famous Waterhouse Prize. Sponsorship of Art of the Flower and Garden 2019 by Adchem, Burra.
Read MoreLaunch Saturday 5 October at 5.30pm
Read More4 July to 11 August 2019
Russell Philip’s Landscape and Memory – a survey exhibition covering Burra works over the last 30 years.
15 August to 29 September
Launch 5.30pm Saturday 17 August
With her interest in organic forms Maria extends this iconic medium of the Australian environment to explore fresh territory. The basic tools of sculpture – form, colour and texture – contribute to her constantly evolving approach.
Read MoreThe history, culture and tradition of the Mid North. Artists have always been inspired by landscape, and here we have the work of our own creative people on display and at the forum expressing their ideas. Peter Hart, Ray Meandering, Sue Michael and Christopher Meadows will be present, with many of the local artists of Our Selection who were specially chosen to explore greater extremes.
“This is our region – how we live, and the stories we tell each other”, says exhibitions curator Lis Jones Ingman. “These exhibitions attempt to show us to ourselves, continuing a record of how we live, in this time and place”.
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