
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum is open
10am - 5pm Monday to Saturday, with public holidays
as advertised.
Click the below attachments to see which public holidays
the Gallery & Museum is open or closed for during 2014 and 2015.
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum is open
10am - 5pm Monday to Saturday, with public holidays
as advertised.
Click the below attachments to see which public holidays
the Gallery & Museum is open or closed for during 2014 and 2015.
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The Gladstone Arts Council Inc. will host their annual general meeting from 5.30pm on Wednesday 4 December 2013. New and current Gladstone Arts Council Inc. supporters are all encouraged to attend. The meeting will be held in the Kroombit Room at the Boyne Tannum Community Centre located on the corner of Hayes & Wyndham Avenue, Boyne Island.
The Arts Council will be electing a committee
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum is proud to announce the winners of the 2013 Rio Tinto Alcan Martin Hanson Memorial Art Awards...
Queensland's chamber orchestra the Camerata of St John's performs evocative, dynamic and beautiful Australian originals, with guest performers Shenzo (violin) and Gerard Mapstone (flamenco guitar), at the Tannum Sands State High School, Performance Centre, Tannum Sands, from 7pm Saturday, 16 November 2013 and admission is FREE.
Queensland's chamber orchestra the Camerata of St John's performs evocative, dynamic and beautiful Australian originals, with guest performers Shenzo (violin) and Gerard Mapstone (flamenco guitar), at the Tannum Sands State High School, Performance Centre, Tannum Sands, from 7pm Saturday, 16 November 2013 and admission is FREE.
The Gladstone Region Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is calling on local groups or individuals to submit applications for their projects that begin after 1 May 2014 in the upcoming funding round that closes 4pm Monday, 31 March 2014.
The RADF Program, established in 1991, is a highly successful state and local government partnership that focuses on the development of quality art and