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Warwick Art Gallery

49 Albion Street, Warwick, Australia
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Warwick Art Gallery is a regional visual art gallery located  in Queensland Australia.   Entry to the Gallery is FREE. Warwick Art Gallery Social Media policy

The Warwick Art Gallery social media channels (Warwick Art Gallery Facebook page, @WarwickArtGallery Twitter account and Warwick Art Gallery Instagram account) are collectively subject to these Terms of Use.
Furthermore, all Terms and Conditions of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, and Google+ apply, respectively when used in relation to sharing content to and from the Warwick Art Gallery social media channels.

The purpose of all Warwick Art Gallery social media accounts are to promote community engagement with members and non-members who want to connect to and learn about the Warwick Art Gallery, its activities, workshops and exhibitions.  Our goal is to provide useful and interesting content about the gallery and foster an open and respectful dialogue relating to the exhibitions, workshops and initiatives in which the gallery will engage.

The Warwick Art Gallery reserves all rights relating to the company's social media channels, including but not limited to: (i) adding, removing, or modifying any content, (ii) blocking disruptive users; and (iii) discontinuing any of our social media channels at any time.

The Warwick Art Gallery may at any time, delete irresponsible content or content that is:
   Defamatory, malicious, obscene, intimidating, discriminatory, harassing or threatening comments or hate propaganda;

   Calls to violence of any kind;
   Activity that violates any law or regulation;
   Attempts to offer goods or services, of either a commercial or private nature;
   Any potential infringement upon any intellectual property rights, including but not limited to, brand names, trade names, logos, copyrights or trade secrets of any person, business or place;
   Other content deemed to be off-topic or to disrupt the purposes of the channel, its Followers, and its sense of community and acceptance; and
   Content posted by fake or anonymous users.

Please note that the Warwick Art Gallery social media channels are not the appropriate place to resolve issues or lodge complaints.  Please use the “Contact” tab on our website or Facebook page where you can access the Gallery Director with your concerns.

Statements expressed by others within our social media channels, is the responsibility of the submitter and not Warwick Art Gallery and users should understand that content submitted to our social media channels is public, allowing us the freedom to disclose and use the ideas contained in content on a non-confidential basis to anyone without any liability to the user.

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We are open all day today and we have so many things to see. Experience what its like to be in a glider observing the Morning Glory cloud roll at Burketown, re visit all the quint details of the famous Knitchen, pose for a photo sitting in front of our yarnbombing team's incredible gypsy caravan, enjoy the stories behind Mark Crocker's Portraits of a Tea Cosy photographs AND see Ian McCallum's finished street painting inspired by Jumpers and Jazz in July. So much to see and enjoy. We are open until 4pm.

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Join is in celebrating the artistic achievements of mother and daughter Naomi Trotter and Juanita Faint. Official opening by Mrs Pauline Harvey-Short.

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Though Jumpers and Jazz in July is over for another year you can still experience the joyful Travelling Ravellers installations inside and outside the Gallery. They will remain on display until Saturday 19 August.

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Our Yarntopians team created thousands of lovebombs for festival visitors to take home. Thank you to everyone who has been busily crocheting to help us keep up with the demand! We have patterns, yarn and hooks at the gallery for visitors who would like to join this heartwarming project. A big thank you to Canning Town Patchwork for the donation of Birch yarn, and Queen Babs for the pattern.

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Boot cuffs have been literally walking out the door! If you are visiting Jumpers and Jazz in July this weekend, pop into the gallery shop to find Barbara Bokenham's colourful handknitted range, including these boot cuffs and her popular mug cuffs and mug cosies.

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New in the Gallery shop: Kathleen of Bird On A Branch Designs has created a very special new range of beads, inspired by our beautiful Southern Downs region. Pop into the gallery to see the spectacular jewellery pieces in this range. Kathleen says, "If you look closely I'm sure you can see a hill or valley or landscape that you've travelled through recently, as the colour and unique chemical reactions of silver and glass combine to create nature's harmony."

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The workshop program at the Gallery for Jumpers and Jazz in July wrapped up yesterday. Thirty six ladies attended one of six workshops to expand their skills and take home something unique and handmade. We will soon start looking for next year's tutors so if you teach something new and interesting with a textile theme email the Gallery Director warwickart@sdrc.qld.gov.au

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Ian McCallum has completed his artwork outside the Gallery. Titled The Stringybark's Jumper, it is sure to be a conversation starter. The design takes its queues from the yarnbombing around the Gallery and patterns in nature. The work also showcases the links between craft and trees that is such a strong theme for Jumpers and Jazz in July. The Gallery thanks First Coat for partnering with us as well as local business sponsors John Dee and Southern Downs Automotive.

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First Coat street artist Ian McCallum has arrived this morning to start working on an artwork outside the Gallery. This project will take two days to complete and spectators are very welcome to interact with Ian as he works. This project, which is Ian's interpretation of the pattern colour of Jumpers and Jazz in July, has been sponsored by Warwick Art Gallery, John Dee and Southern Downs Automotive.

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Our very talented staff member Loretta will be giving a talk today about the Yarntopian's projects. Come and supportnher and her team at 10am at the Gallery.

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Our feature exhibition in the Main Gallery for Jumpers and Jazz in July is the Morning Glory collaboration by Margaret Barnett, Lawrence English and Al Sim. With dramatic textile installations, stunning footage of "surfing" the Morning Glory cloud roll and an intriguing soundscape, this exhibition must be experienced in person. We are open everyday for the festival 10am to 4pm, returning to normal opening hours Tuesday 1 August.

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An Exhibition by talented local artists Ann Fogarty, Corina Graham and Sue Jacobsen, ANCORS is on display until 8 July. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am - 4pm. ANCORS is a play on words derived from ANn, CORina and Sue. This trio are all self-taught artists with different styles. The common thread between them is that art has been their "anchor” in life. Original art, prints and cards are available for sale. Artwork pictured: L: Auburn La Catrina, Sue Jacobsen R (top): Picking Lemons in the Bahamas, Ann Fogarty R (bottom): The Great Horned Owl, Corina Graham

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