Events
Exhibition | Ikebana Display 2022
From: | Tuesday 26 November 2024 |
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To: | Sunday 18 September 2022 |
Time: | 12:00am - Tuesday 26 November 2024 |
Location: | Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, 531 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, QLD 4350 Australia |
FREE ADMISSION | GALLERY OPEN: Wednesday to Sunday 10.30am to 3.30pm | Closed Mondays, Tuesdays & Public Holidays
Ikebana, the traditional art of Japanese flower arrangement, draws attention to the beauty in nature. Refined over centuries, it uses materials not considered in Western flower arranging traditions, such as withered leaves, seed pods and branches. The sculptural displays celebrate artforms in nature through the creative use of asymmetry and negative space to emphasise shape, line, and form.
For over twenty years, Toowoomba Sogetsu School has presented an annual exhibition of their creations at Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery. With a focus on local and native materials, members Netta Obst, Margaret Eiser and Dorothy Herrmann create arrangements that respond to the season and environment, challenging themselves to combine new methods and materials to push the boundaries of the artform.
The Gallery is proud to showcase their work during the Carnival of Flowers celebrations.
Image: Sogetsu School Toowoomba Ikebana Group / Ikebana Display 2021 / © Toowoomba Ikebana Group
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery is open Monday 12 September and Tuesday 13 September during Toowoomba’s Carnival of Flowers.
531 Ruthven Street
Toowoomba
QLD
4350
Australia
Entry charges - Adult | Free |
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Entry charges - Child | Free |
Entry charges - Concession | Free |
Entry charges - Family | Free |
Entry charges - Group | Free |
Entry charges - Student | Free |
Contact phone | 0746886652 |
Booking information | Group bookings welcome. Contact the gallery on (07) 4688 6652 with two weeks' notice if possible. |
Event website | www.tr.qld.gov.au/trag |
Contact organisation | Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery |
Is food and drink available? | No |
Are toilets available? | Yes |
Is there disabled access? | Yes |