Warwick Art Gallery
By Donation
Warwick Art Gallery is presenting a collaborative art exhibition of painting, ceramics and installations including the work of Paul du Moulin and the Warwick Potters Group.
Paul du Moulin's great grandfather lived in Warwick between 1890 and 1945, and as an architect designed many of the buildings in and around the Warwick region, including St Mary’s Cathedral.
It is proposed to make a study of the physical aspect of the environment of Warwick, and its relationship to the idea of family connections. The study will be directed to communally enjoyed leisure spaces and public buildings. Special attention will be given to the connections between the built environment and its effects on a community's sense of harmony and peace. By incorporating some aspects of my great grandfathers building designs and experiences into the pieces I will endeavour to connect the idea of family, art and environment.
Warwick Potters Group have been invited to create an installation which makes a literal study of the theme "connecting". Individual artists will also present a selection of their best recent work.
For more information see Warwick Art Gallery

Warwick Art Gallery
By Donation
Indigenous artists and families living in the Warwick area have been invited to share their dreams and stories through Visual Art.
This exhibition will explore the history of Warwick and district from a new perspective, celebrating the history and diversity of all local Indigenous families.
22 Aboriginal Artists from many different family and clan groups based in the Warwick area will exhibit their work in conjunction with the Warwick Art Gallery.
The exhibition, exploring Past, Present and Future, is the culmination of a four month project involving the development of artworks, incorporating workshops in digital photography, screen printing, pottery decorating, sculpture, painting, and textiles (Shibori).
The exhibition opens on Thursday 16 April, ‘til Sunday 10 May. The official opening on 17 April will feature a performance by singer songwriter Roger Knox.
Artworks will be offered for sale by the artists as part of the exhibition and at the project’s stall at the Peace in the Park, on Saturday 2 May, 2009.
Stanthorpe Art Gallery
Free
Borderline Regional Arts Association presents Aspire, Inspire at the Stanthorpe Art Gallery.
Exhibition opening on Saturday April 18th at 4pm Qld Time. $2 Donation.
Gallery Hours: 10am to 4pm Weekdays, 11am to 4pm weekends. Exhibition runs from 17 April to 26 May 2009.
For more information: Stanthorpe Art Gallery

