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Regional Quick Response Grants offer assistance up to $1,500 to individuals or organisations for projects that demonstrate a community benefit and are unable to source funds elsewhere. Applications for this program can be received at any time and an answer given to its success or otherwise within 5 business days. [Read More]
A mother’s heartfelt artistic journey to understand the inner world of her autistic son.
A creative community project by Maleny artist, Corrie Wright, one page at a time features brightly coloured worry dolls threaded by exhibition visitors from all over the world.
Etched, scratched, watermarked, stamped, rolled, blocked-in or engraved, this exhibition offers a sweeping glance at the many possibilities of printmaking, all in bite-sized pieces.
This profoundly moving portrait exhibition captures the human face of the ongoing debate over Queensland’s most precious resource: water.
Using visual storytelling to share her culture and identity, Dena creates contemporary interpretations of traditional Girramay stories.
This collection is a series of captivating black and white photographs depicting the extraordinary place the horse holds in world history, art and culture.
My Home My History (Blakely/Lloyd and Goopy) is a documentary photographic collection that tells the story of a generation of Italians who left their homeland after the heartache of WWII to start a new life in Australia.
A mother’s heartfelt artistic journey to understand the inner world of her autistic son.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of one of the world’s most celebrated children’s books, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this family exhibition allows its viewers to walk along the pages of this lovable tale of metamorphosis.
A hauntingly beautiful series of paintings that evoke the harshness and beauty of the Australian Outback.
A stimulating and thought-provoking conference program and arts festival that celebrates, connects and challenges.
Etched, scratched, watermarked, stamped, rolled, blocked-in or engraved, this exhibition offers a sweeping glance at the many possibilities of printmaking, all in bite-sized pieces.
This collection is a series of captivating black and white photographs depicting the extraordinary place the horse holds in world history, art and culture.
My Home My History (Blakely/Lloyd and Goopy) is a documentary photographic collection that tells the story of a generation of Italians who left their homeland after the heartache of WWII to start a new life in Australia.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of one of the world’s most celebrated children’s books, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this family exhibition allows its viewers to walk along the pages of this lovable tale of metamorphosis.
A creative community project by Maleny artist, Corrie Wright, one page at a time features brightly coloured worry dolls threaded by exhibition visitors from all over the world.
Using visual storytelling to share her culture and identity, Dena creates contemporary interpretations of traditional Girramay stories.
A hauntingly beautiful series of paintings that evoke the harshness and beauty of the Australian Outback.
sweet as . . . is a multimedia photographic exhibition that celebrates the sugar industry as a central part of life in regional Queensland. Rugged millers, tireless machinery and roaring cane fires illustrate the gruelling work behind Queensland’s sugary sweet lifeblood.
This collection is a series of captivating black and white photographs depicting the extraordinary place the horse holds in world history, art and culture.
A creative community project by Maleny artist, Corrie Wright, one page at a time features brightly coloured worry dolls threaded by exhibition visitors from all over the world.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of one of the world’s most celebrated children’s books, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this family exhibition allows its viewers to walk along the pages of this lovable tale of metamorphosis.
A community-developed exhibition that shares the perspectives of 12 local artists from the Barcaldine, Aramac and Jericho region of Central Western Queensland.
A hauntingly beautiful series of paintings that evoke the harshness and beauty of the Australian Outback.
A mother’s heartfelt artistic journey to understand the inner world of her autistic son.
Etched, scratched, watermarked, stamped, rolled, blocked-in or engraved, this exhibition offers a sweeping glance at the many possibilities of printmaking, all in bite-sized pieces.
A community-developed exhibition that shares the perspectives of 12 local artists from the Barcaldine, Aramac and Jericho region of Central Western Queensland.
This profoundly moving portrait exhibition captures the human face of the ongoing debate over Queensland’s most precious resource: water.
