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Living in Harmony: Celebrating 25 years of Sister City Friendship

Forging Friendships, 2016, Pierre Boudib
From:Thursday 14 November 2024
To:Sunday 12 March 2017
Time:10:30am - 03:30pm Thursday 14 November 2024
Location:Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery, Cnr New England Highway & William Street, Crows Nest, QLD 4355 Australia
 

The Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery warmly invites you to visit our new exhibition – Living in Harmony: Celebrating 25 years of Sister City Friendship.

In celebration of the 25th anniversary between Toowoomba and its Japanese Sister City, Takatsuki, Toowoomba Regional Council invited residents of the Toowoomba Region and Takatsuki City to participate in a Sister City Photographic Competition with the theme - Living in Harmony.

Landscape and culture are highlighted in this exhibition of the winners and finalists photographs, including iconic Australian and Japanese scenes and people. The exhibition includes finalist entries from the Toowoomba Photographic Society and the Takatsuki Photographic Society.

The exhibition commences on Wednesday 15 February, 2017 and runs through to 12 March, 2017.

 

Gallery Hours

Tuesday – Saturday 10.30am – 3.30pm / Sunday 11.30pm – 3.30pm

Closed Mondays and Public Holidays

T: 07 4698 1687

Please note: The above are optimum opening hours for Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery. However, as a community space staffed by volunteers,

there may be times during these hours when no volunteers are available to provide access. We apologise for any inconvenience and suggest that

if a visit is intended, please phone ahead on the day of your visit to confirm access.

Crows Nest Regional Art Gallery
Cnr New England Highway & William Street
Crows Nest
QLD
4355
Australia
 
Entry charges - AdultFree
Entry charges - ChildFree
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Contact phone 07 4698 1687
Booking information
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Contact organisationCrows Nest Regional Art Gallery
Is food and drink available?Not applicable
Are toilets available?Not applicable
Is there disabled access?Yes

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