Autumn Newsletter - final.pdf

Expression of interest to be part of Material Girls close 22 March 2024 . You can submit your items for consideration in person at the Walkway Gallery or email gallery@tatiara.sa.gov.au

Arts & Culture News

Current Exhibition

Community Development

JBS Pool Party We recently partnered with JBS to host a pool party for their staff. The event provided the opportunity to promote connections, improve health and wellbeing and showcase the Bordertown Pool. Over 180 people attended the event and enjoyed not only swimming in our beautiful pool but a delicious BBQ and a competitive game of volleyball.

HARBINGERS: Care or Catastrophe​ 9 Feb - 20 April 2024

Artists Chris De Rosa (Port Elliot), Lara Tilbrook (Kangaroo Island), Ellen Trevorrow (Meningie/Coorong), Clancy Warner (Sellicks Beach) and Laura Wills (Adelaide) are united by a strong connection to regional South Australia and artistic practices that draw attention to the interconnectivity of humans and the natural world. They are passionate advocates for collective action to achieve a sustainable future. Image: Chris De Rosa, Under here my dreams are made of water (detail), 2021, Photo: Rosina Possingham.

Community Concussion Workshop On Friday 2 February, 30 people from across the Tatiara attended the Community Concussion Workshop delivered by the SA Sports Medicine Association. The Limestone Coast Local Government Association sponsored this event and partnered with us to deliver this session at no cost to the community. Latest updates were provided and included recognising the signs and symptoms and the important role we must all play in managing this invisible injury.

Coming up ....

The Walkway Gallery is currently on the hunt for items to feature in Material Girls , an exhibition honouring Tatiara woman for the 2024 South Australian History Festival. Material Girls will look back at some of the inspiring women of the district, the changing eras of fashion and style, the creativity it has inspired in the domestic and work sphere, and the impact its had on the district. Locals (and those moved away) are invited to submit items for consideration that have a connection to local Mums, Grandmas, Great Grandmas, Sisters or Friends from any era. Material Girls hopes to showcase curious items such as garments, made or worn by local women, quilts and crafts as well as photographs, kitchen or home items or stories.

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