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Priceless Past Recognised

Priceless Past Recognised

The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum has taken centre stage at the Older People Speak Out (OPSO) Media Awards for their partnership in the 2004 edition of Our Priceless Past.

The publication along with its partners, The Gladstone Observer, The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum and Ergon Energy, received the Queensland and National Award for inter-generational Journalism in

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New Positions Appointed

New Positions Appointed

The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum has recently gained two full time employees into the team, making it a 'full house' again.

The two new positions of Public Programs Officer and Support Services Officer were advertised in October this year and positions filled in November.

Bronwyn Roper has filled the role of Public Programs Officer. She has a degree in Museum Studies

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Gallery/Museum Extends Operating Times

Gallery/Museum Extends Operating Times

The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum has extended its opening times to 10am - 5pm, Monday to Saturday.

Previously operating 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am - 4pm Saturdays and public holidays, Gallery/Museum Director Pamela Whitlock said the change to the opening times would be less confusing and allow visitors an extra hour to view the facility.

"During this hot weather -

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Rare Plate Joins City Collection

Rare Plate Joins City Collection

A rare plate commemorating the wife of our town's namesake has arrived in town, through a lucky find on Ebay.

Now on display at the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum, the commemorative plate, features a decal of Catherine Gladstone, the wife of famous politician William Ewart Gladstone.

Gallery/Museum Director, Pamela Whitlock said the plate was made in approximately 1895 and

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Gallery Fires up with New Show

Gallery Fires up with New Show

The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum is heating up this month with their latest exhibition Fireworks.

Exploring the art and emotions behind fire, something that regularly shapes the land and people of Australia, Fireworks: Tracing the Incendiary of Australian Art, displays drawings, paintings, photography, printmaking and sculpture by both historical and contemporary artists.

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