This FREE family fun day let's children catch a glimpse into the lives of their peers from Japan, through a variety of hands-on craft activities and objects on display.
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum invite you to the 2021 Our Priceless Past – Short Film Series premiere.
2.30pm – 4.30pm, Wednesday, 4 May 2022
Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre
Light refreshments from 2pm
Inspired by the 2021 Our Priceless Past stories by selected (then) Year 8, students from Toolooa State High School, the short film project features a series of short films
Join James Gulliver Hancock, illustrator and designer of the new exhibition On The Move, for a hands on workshop exploring creative ideas for designing your very own city!
Work with James to develop your very own city design and then work together to either draw or build a small version of it to take home.
10.30am-11.30am, Monday, 18 April
$10 per person, includes all materials
For ages
Join touring artist Emma Thorp for an afternoon of artistic exploration as she guides you through the process of turning your family memories into contemporary art pieces.
12pm-4pm, Saturday, 2 April
$20 per person, includes all materials and light lunch
Age 16+
Using photographs that you provide (hard copy or digital) Emma will guide you through the pathways that she uses to imbibe
Harmony Week (21-27 March) celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity. It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone.
We have free Harmony Week crafts available this week at GRAGM, to encourage your little ones to make new connections and help everyone feel welcome.
If you are unable to join us in person you can download the activities here and do them at home!
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Saiki City and the Gladstone Region are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the signing of declaration of friendship. To commemorate this milestone anniversary, the Saiki Sister City Committee are inviting the Gladstone residents to the unveiling of the Saiki Shorebird Artwork. Before the ceremony, residents are welcome to join the artist and writer, Margaret Worthington and Allan Briggs, in the