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Tweed Regional Gallery to host Picnic and Artist Paint Out
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Pack a basket, throw down your rug and bring the whole family along for a day of art at the Tweed Regional Gallery’s annual picnic gathering on Sunday, June 18, from 2 - 5pm.
The popular annual Picnic and Artist Paint Out will be hosted in the picturesque grounds of the Gallery, overlooking Tweed Valley.
There will be live music, free activities for kids and the opportunity to create art with the stunning views of Wollumbin / Mount
Warning as backdrop. Artists of all levels are invited to bring along their materials and paint in the open, outdoor setting.
Special guest artists Ron McBurnie and Jonathan McBurnie will be on hand to mentor and chat about their work. Participants can also watch them create their own artwork.
The Museum on Wheels (MoW) will also be on site, featuring artworks from Tweed Regional Gallery.
This year, the Gallery is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Margaret Olley’s birthday.
Olley began her career as a landscapist and loved to paint outdoors. She once stated: “Home is wherever my wicker basket happens to be… and it is always full of paint.”
There will be covered and uncovered areas for artists to work outdoors on the western side of the Gallery.
Apex Dining will serve food and family packs from the picnic ground.
Live music will feature Moonboat, a duo comprising vocalist Layla Goundrie and guitarist Kingston Chavez, who are inspired by the sounds of the bossa nova and soul music.
They will be followed by Sahar - an Iranian singer-songwriter combining her love of storytelling and poetry with music.
No bookings required. For more information visit gallery.tweed.nsw. gov.au/whats-on.