Art Scene
On International Women's Day 2016, Gaara Arts Inc continues to hold the group's annual art exhibition titled "Looking Forward, Looking Back - A Woman's View" at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery.
Gaara Arts Inc is Broken Hill's all women art group.
Also on display is an exhibition by Gayle Rodgers titled "Inspired" and the 2016 Far West Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Prize exhibition.
Exhibition details -
Date - From Friday 29 January 2016
Place - Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
Address - 404-408 Argent Street, Broken Hill
Phone - 08 8080 3440
Hours - Monday - Sunday 10am - 5pm
For more details see the following link to the Broken Hill City Council's website.
The exhibitions will all run until 13 March 2016.
The timing of the Gaara Arts exhibition is designed to coincide with International Women's Day which this year is on 8 March - today.
I congratulate the women of Gaara Arts for their continued contribution to the rich art scene in Broken Hill.
Enjoy, cheers Jane Deany
Australia's first Heritage Listed City Broken Hill is brilliant in so very many ways says Melbourne Australia's Jane Deany. With fantastic art and galleries, history (Silver mining - BHP) and the fabulous desert colours too .... I just love it as my blog says!
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'Today' show 'We Love Australia Week' in Silverton 7 March 2016
Channel 9's 'Today' show will be touring Australia this week and tomorrow morning, Monday 7 March 2016 finds team member Ross Greenwood in ghost town #Silverton, some 26 km from Broken Hill.
Filming will be on between 5.30 am - 8 am.
You can get there under your own steam or catch the free shuttle bus at 5am and 6am which leaves from the Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre.
If you can't make it, just tune into free to air Channel 9.
The Today show team will visit a number of special Australian destinations over the week-long road trip. You can find out more on their website - http://www.9jumpin.com.au/show/today/
Sounds like a lot of fun.
Cheers, Jane Deany
Filming will be on between 5.30 am - 8 am.
Watch @thetodayshow tomorrow morning 7 March 2016 from 5.30 am, they're in #Silverton near #BrokenHill https://t.co/Eif43Xw5OA— ilovebrokenhill (@ilovebrokenhill) March 6, 2016
You can get there under your own steam or catch the free shuttle bus at 5am and 6am which leaves from the Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre.
If you can't make it, just tune into free to air Channel 9.
The Today show team will visit a number of special Australian destinations over the week-long road trip. You can find out more on their website - http://www.9jumpin.com.au/show/today/
Sounds like a lot of fun.
Cheers, Jane Deany