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Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery

Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery is the place if you’re looking for beautiful local art or a creative keepsake of your travels. It’s the oldest public art space in the South Burnett and has a growing reputation as one of Southeast Queensland’s most dynamic arts hubs. The gallery is run by not-for-profit Kingaroy Arts Team Inc, a group of art lovers intent on giving a diverse programme of exhibitions and events throughout the year. They delight in hosting exhibitions which break new ground, and can be fun, thought provoking or just plain quirky. The Gallery is supported by the South Burnett Regional Council which maintains the heritage-listed Art Deco building it occupies within the Kingaroy Information, Art and Heritage precinct (directly opposite the town’s iconic peanut silos). ‘Shop 38’ is the Gallery’s surprise package for locals and out-of-town visitors, as it presents a constantly changing showcase of South Burnett art and high-end craftwork. Shop 38 takes its name from the year the Art Deco-style former Shire Council Chambers were opened. The building is a destination in itself, retaining many handsome Deco features. Regular highlights include the biannual David Bryce Rural Art Award, the Queensland Winter Craft Festival June and July, Christmas pop up shop late November-December. KAT Members Art Show.

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Email Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery


4189 9323


30 Glendon Street, Kingaroy Queensland 4610, Australia

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