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Creativity shines through
Stunning hand-built and wheel-thrown creations are on display at the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre as part of the Redcliffe Pottery Group’s sixth Clay on Display exhibition.
Gallery opening with difference
Art lovers have the chance to enjoy a guided tour of the new $5.5 million Redcliffe Art Gallery, when it opens its doors on October 10 and 11.
Modelling idea on grandkids
Residents at Bolton Clarke’s Inverpine retirement village in Murrumba Downs have been taking the lead from their grandchildren to produce some extraordinary clay modelling.
Abbey Museum takes camping to the next level
How do you choose to camp? Do you enjoy a 21st century experience or would you prefer to take yourself back 600 years?
Woodfordia’s Bushtime a ‘world-first’
Woodford Folk Festival has launched a world-first innovative and ambitious arts camp experience, after being forced to cancel its multi-award-winning festival due to COVID-19 uncertainty, social distancing and travel restrictions.
Good Egg Gallery cracks it
The Good Egg Gallery has cracked the formula for bringing local artists together in a welcoming space in just its first few weeks of operation.
Call to support genuine Aboriginal art
Overseas tourists may have disappeared, but demand for genuine Aboriginal art remains strong. So strong, Michael Connolly has opened a new Dreamtime Kullilla Art shop.
The eyes have it
Looking at one of Jennifere Thompson’s photographs, you can’t help be drawn to the eyes staring back at you.
Gallery doors open with artistic flair
Art lovers rejoice! Your favourite galleries and museums are back in business across the Moreton Bay Region and there’s plenty on display to make your heart sing.
Live theatre is back at Redcliffe
If you’ve missed seeing live theatre, here’s some good news – it’s back! Redcliffe Musical Theatre’s first production since the COVID-19 shutdown opens on July 24.