The Port Pirie branch of the Embroiderers Guild was formed in 1973 by Heather Langford and Helen Wilson who were both members of the NSW “Port Pirie Embroiderers Guild”
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Port Pirie Regional Gallery to re-open
Port Pirie Regional Tourism & Arts Centre to Reopen We are pleased to announce that the Port Pirie Regional Tourism and Arts Centre (home to “Port Pirie Regional Gallery to re-open”
Temporary Closure
The Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery is temporarily closed to the public alongside SA cultural institutions. Following the Australian Government’s announcement on Tuesday night in response “Temporary Closure”
Robyn Stacey: Ray of Light
Magic of the camera obscura revealed in contemporary photography exhibition at Port Pirie Regional Gallery Robyn Stacey, Australia, born 1952, Tear drop garden, Carrick “Robyn Stacey: Ray of Light”
Education Discovery Tours
Daily guided tours are offered on request and schools can book an Education Discovery Tours with an educational resource and Room Brochure also available for “Education Discovery Tours”
Manggan – gather, gathers, gathering
Manggan – gather, gathers, gathering is a travelling exhibition in partnership between Girringun Aboriginal Corporation from Cardwell in far north Queensland and the South Australian Museum, toured by Museums “Manggan – gather, gathers, gathering”
Have you met my sister & Poetic Peripheries
Two exhibitions will be presented at the Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery from 21 December 2019 until 16 January 2020, Poetic Peripheries (Vivienne Crisp Gallery) “Have you met my sister & Poetic Peripheries”
Port Pirie Regional Council Acquisitions Collection
Port Pirie Regional Council Acquisitions Collection The Port Pirie Regional Council Acquisitions Collection holds artwork acquired through the Port Pirie Art Prize 1996-2016, donated “Port Pirie Regional Council Acquisitions Collection”
Objet D’art
March 29th – May 12th 2019 Objet d’art (plural objets d’art) means literally “art object”, or work of art, in French, but in practice the “Objet D’art”