Thorungulla Studio

Thorungulla Studio @ Fagans Vale

Thorungulla Studio is set in the Nandewar Range Looking over Mt Lindsay and Mt Kaputar.

Set in over 200ha of hills and valleys scattered with gum, iron bark and box trees. Wallabies, kangaroo, goats and deer roam the hills.

Karin is a muralist who has created a series of murals to enhance the surrounds. Drought arrived when we did and a constantly blooming rose garden that needs no water has appeal.

Karin works in acrylics depicting the beauty of the Australian bush that surrounds her. Sand paintings, pottery, terracotta sculptures, and poetry are also on the menu. The designing and creating of string theory stories is a labour of love.

Karin worked with a team in Lightning Ridge to create the aboriginal dreaming stories that were displayed at the MCA in 2015. Community murals where Karrin is the designer and the community are the artists. Participants learn colour techniques, perspective, and working as a team.

Plein Air art classes can be arranged by appointment.

Karin’s work is on display at the Claypan/Fuller Gallery in Barraba and the Gallery on Gwydir in Bingara.

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CONTACT

Fagans Vale, 1237 Horton Rd
Open by appointment
p: 0478 411 914
e: thorungulla@bigpond.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to Thorungulla Studio

 

Barraba Potters & Craft Guild Inc

Barraba Potters & Craft Guild Inc

Attractive historic building featuring the Guild’s Fuller Gallery showcasing an array of arts and crafts by our members and local artisans. Our members meet every week to participate in a variety of handcrafts and pottery. Workshops are also held regularly throughout the year on a variety of subjects.

Come browse and appreciate the incredible talent of our community. There is always an amazing display of art, pottery, handcrafts and photography for you to admire or purchase.

CONTACT

74 - 78 Queen Street, Barraba
Wednesday - Friday: 10am to 1pm
w: www.barrabahistory.com
e: barrabaclaypan@gmail.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Barraba Potters & Craft Guild Inc

 


Barraba Historical Museum

Barraba Historical Museum

120 year old building recently renovated, containing photos, artefacts, clothing, school photos,
and family history. Some publications for sale.

Entry by gold coin donation.

CONTACT

71 Queen Street, Barraba
Wednesday - Friday: 10am to 1pm
w: www.barrabahistory.com
e: nandewarhistoricalsociety@barrabahistory.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Barraba Historical Museum