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Shapeshifters: 3D Printing the Future

Shapeshifters: 3D Printing the Future

What if 3D printing gave you the ability to design your own life? With clothes being printed from desktop computers and organs being manufactured in labs, this rapidly evolving technology continues to revolutionise design as we know it.

The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum will soon welcome the touring exhibition, Shapeshifters: 3D Printing the Future, as a playful exploration of 3D

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Saiki Children's Day - Record breaking attendance expected

Saiki Children's Day - Record breaking attendance expected

Staff and volunteers of the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum are gearing up for this year's Saiki Children's Day event.  Almost 1000 primary school aged children from across the region are expected to walk thought the doors between 10am and 1pm on Friday 19 May 2017, ready for another fun-filled experience.  

The successful annual event has been running for the past seven years and

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Teens raise awareness through Love Bites

Teens raise awareness through Love Bites

May is 'Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month'. To raise awareness of these issues within the Gladstone Region, the Love Bites program was initiated by the Coordinated Community Response to Domestic and Family Violence Committee (CCRDFV).  They commenced the program five years ago and the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum has proudly displayed the artwork for the past four

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Gallery & Museum adds GPC winning art work to local art collection

Gallery & Museum adds GPC winning art work to local art collection

Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum (GRAGM) will add an award-winning art work, generously gifted by Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC), to its local art collection.

Bundaberg Tugs by Susan Draney was recently selected as the 2017 winning entry in the Open Category of GPC's Paint the Port art competition and was acquired by GPC.

Gladstone Region Mayor Matt Burnett said GRAGM was pleased

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ANZAC Day Book Launch:  War Memorials of the Gladstone Region

ANZAC Day Book Launch: War Memorials of the Gladstone Region

Staff and volunteers of the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum created and launched a special 112 page publication in time for ANZAC Day 2017.

The first edition of War Memorials of the Gladstone Region was presented to the public on April 25, in conjunction with this year's ANZAC Day: Lest We Forget exhibition, which is currently on display until May 31.

The publication serves as a

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ANZAC Day services across the region

ANZAC Day services across the region

Residents are invited to commemorate ANZAC Day on Tuesday, April 25, with services being conducted across the Gladstone Region.

Dawn and morning services will be conducted in Agnes Water/Seventeen Seventy, Bororen, Boyne Island, Calliope, Gladstone, Miriam Vale, Mount Larcom, Rosedale, South End at Curtis Island, and Turkey Beach.

For more information visit Council's website

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'Art for Small People' at the Gallery & Museum

'Art for Small People' at the Gallery & Museum

Let your child experience art....and don't worry about the mess!

Bring your small person with you to the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum and join qualified children's art tutor, Felicia Lloyd, for some hassle-free fun!

'Art for Small People' begins soon, in week 3 of school term 2. The 7 week program will kick off every Thursday from 4 May until 15 June 2017 from 10.30am - 11.15am.

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Beryl Wood's Wearable Art

Beryl Wood's Wearable Art

Award-winning local artist, Beryl Wood, combines her love of art and fashion to present nineteen wearable art garments in 'Wearable Art: Another Corner of My Mind'. The exhibition is currently on display at the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum until Saturday 29 April 2017 and boasts loads of colour, creativity and couture.

With a background in theatre, and a fascination in dramatic

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What's On at The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum

What's On at The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum

A number of family-friendly exhibitions and activities are available for FREE during the school holidays.

CARAVAN OF CURIOSITIES:  Presenting a wide diversity of 2D and 3D works by Nanette Balchin, Peta Lloyd and Emma Ward.  The Rockhampton artists have collaborated to create a sense of journey, adventure and odyssey through the discovery and experience of people, places, and curious things.

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Gladstone Regional Council Seeking Applications

Gladstone Regional Council Seeking Applications

Local arts and cultural groups and individuals, are invited to submit an application for financial support during Round Two 2016-2017 of the Gladstone Region Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).

The RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Gladstone Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

A locally based RADF Committee has the role to