Event held on May 22

Stability, Grace, Endurance: Hand Crafted in Early Barossa

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When German settlers embarked across the seas to make the Barossa their home, they carried with them in their trunks more than items alone. Woven into each object is a story of love, culture, heritage, and craftsmanship which has unfolded and endured to this day. Explore pottery, furniture, textiles, and crafts from early the nineteenth-century Barossa and more. This powerful exhibition, in collaboration with the Barossa Museum, Luhrs Cottage Museum and a number of Barossa locals, experts and collectors features loaned pottery, furniture, lacework and textiles, decorative arts and more. These will be displayed together with the work of present-day artists Sera Waters and Ilona Glastonbury working in distinctive media who have drawn inspiration directly from early Barossa crafted objects and stories. A starting point on a journey of discovery, visit the Barossa Regional Gallery to delve into local culture and heritage, drawing a fascinating collection of artefacts, images and archival stories to share, trigger memories and spark conversation. This fascinating collection of hand-crafted artefacts, images and stories highlight the Barossa region’s enduring connection to European heritage, a culture and legacy defined by stability and grace which reaches out to the present day to with powerful stories worthy of our curiosity.