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Open Night @ BRAG

Open Night @ BRAG

01 December 2023
Bunbury Regional Art Gallery/ 64 Wittenoom Street Bunbury
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Open Night @ BRAG

Join us at BRAG as we bring in the festive season and celebrate our program of exhibitions!

Families and art lovers are invited to join us for a magical evening at Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, to celebrate an amazing year of exhibitions, and the beginning of the festive season!

Indulge in the photographic works by Brett Leigh Dicks, capturing the essence of Lunch Bars all while savouring on our own ‘after-dark’ style lunch bar with drinks, and a variety of snacks.

Get creative at the zine-making station inspired by The Alternative Archive, to tell your own piece of history, or immerse yourself in the mesmerising ceramic works in Naked in the Land from renowned West Australian artist Stewart Scambler.

As the evening unfolds, venture around BRAG to find the front lawn come alive with the luminescence of one of the City of Bunbury’s colossal Christmas trees accompanied by captivating projection art, hands-on activities, and pop-up performances around the gallery spaces.

When: Friday 1 Dec, 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Where: Bunbury Regional Art Gallery (The Pink Building), 64 Wittenoom Street Bunbury

This is a free event. All are welcome.

Banner Image: Lost & Found Festival 2023 Opening Event
Side Image: The Alternative Archive exhibition installation

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