Discover the best top things to do in Moreton Bay Region, Australia including Old Fire Station Gallery Redcliffe, Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Redcliffe Art Gallery, Pine Rivers Art Gallery, Woodford Museum, Red Poppy Art Collective.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
Went to the opening of an exhibition on Sat 7 Mar. Just a beautiful gallery that captures the wonderful pieces on display and for sale. This exhibition was from a glass artist and a still life oil painter. They went together like a hand in a glove. The gallery staff have done a wonderful job putting this exhibition together and the proof is in the quality display. A very friendly and welcoming gallery with volunteers that are only to happy to help. Well worth a visit if you are in the Redcliffe area. And you may just take home a beautiful piece of art to boot.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
A community based, volunteer dependent hire venue unique to the region with working studios, gallery, gift shop, workshops and monthly markets.
We dropped in to the Community Arts Centre and were very impressed with the art works on display. Featuring a number of local artists there were a lot of different art media and crafts. Definitely lots of creative artists on Bribie. The centre has a cafe but was closed by the time we visited.
4.0 based on 7 reviews
Visit the state of the art gallery with four contemporary exhibition spaces showcasing nationally significant touring exhibitions, as well as work by regional artists.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
Discover an outstanding public gallery with high quality local and touring exhibitions, that offer a unique perspective on the Redcliffe Peninsula and the Moreton Bay region.
A local treasure, this dynamic gallery hosts a diverse program of exhibitions. From solo shows and large collaborative events, to beginner's workshops and masterclasses, this gallery has something for everyone.
Right in the heart of Woodford & only one hour's drive from the Sunshine Coast & Brisbane is the Woodford Museum. The Museum is a exhibition hub for the history of Woodford's early settlers & explorers. The museum holds collected items and photographs covering the time from when the Archer Brothers first settled at Durundur in 1841 and is home of the Mick Draper collection of miniature buildings.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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