Gayndah Art Gallery is suated an old nvent buildg and is ed for muny e.
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Wele to the Gayndah Art Gallery. We have workshops and exhibns. Artists exhibs every two months. * gayndah art gallery *
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Closed two week perd of Christmas/New Year34 Mon Street, Gayndah. Old nvent buildg adjacent to St Joseph's Primary SchoolAbout the GalleryThe Gayndah Art Gallery is suated upstairs the Gayndah Arts & Cultural Centre. The buildg was prevly the Catholic Convent Gayndah and is adjacent to the St Joseph’s Primary School.
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GAYNDAH ART GALLERY FORMER NVENT A NGREGATN SPACE FOR QUEENSLAND'S OLST TOWN
The Gayndah Art Gallery wel exhibs by solo artists, craftspeople, curators or muny groups. Photo urty of Gayndah Arts & Cultural Centre. Gayndah Art Gallery is suated an old nvent buildg which has been rtored by a ernment grant, the State School, lol uncil and St Joseph’s School for muny e.
38 Mon Street, Gayndah, QLD. It may jt be a ltle harr to while artists may have fewer rourc the regns, a gallery Queensland's olst town, Gayndah, is tryg to shift the has grabbed the attentn of newers and visors a former Catholic nvent, the Gayndah Art Gallery has bee the place of worship for the North Burt town's creative spir sce opened 10 years ago.
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(ABC Wi Bay: Brad Marsellos)"I've half a dozen e up to the gallery who have moved recently to town, and they are jog up as iends of Gayndah Art Gallery, " she said. "The North Burt regn, wt of Bundaberg, tak the towns of Gayndah, Biggenn, Eidsvold, Monto, Mt Perry, and Mundubbera.
(Supplied: Gayndah Art Gallery)Artist Sie Capewell has lled Gayndah home sce 2007 and was nsirg openg her own gallery when she heard of the space Capewell, the gallery is the ma nsiratn on why she will always ll Gayndah home. Artist Sie Capewell says the gallery mak Gayndah feel like home. (ABC Wi Bay: Brad Marsellos)"He said all the children around Gayndah have wonrful opportuni around sport, great opportuni amilly, but they had not much exposure to arts and culture.