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24.01.2022 Due to wet conditions, one sculpture installation by Nola Taylor at site no.1 has not been installed yet. But today looks promising



23.01.2022 Artists Collecting works from the exhibition - there is no rush. The Gallery will be closed on Anzac Day and is happy to store or keep works hung in the meantime. Forest to Furniture will be ready for you on wed, thurs, Friday April 26-28 - (btw 10-4) this is the best time to collect works if required. Contact Michael on 67363200 to discuss your requirements

23.01.2022 Art lovers, film makers, friends - spread the word about this next Tenterfield event

23.01.2022 Artists - Muso's tune up for Tenterfield Live & local fest



23.01.2022 Acquisition winner - Suvira MacDonald with Dawn Circus Sculpture, Highly Commended - Gabriel Trabucco - 'you'll come a waltzing' (Jumbuck sculpture) Runner-up, Rodger Hannemann winning $500 from TDG open prize. For his chainsaw sculpture of Banjo Patterson. Congratulations to all and thanks to our sponsors. More winners up next

22.01.2022 Get ready for performance poet Miles Merrill on August 2, when Byron writers Fest present their Roadshow (3 poets, 3 towns) at Tenterfield School of Arts.

22.01.2022 Banjo Patterson - chainsaw sculpture by Rodger Hannermann - major open prize winner ($500 for Runner-up). Thanks to TDG chartered accountants. Find this work in Jubilee (plastic ) Park.



20.01.2022 This will be inspiration for budding creatives and movie-makers. There will be opportunity for a followup workshop

20.01.2022 Pictured In Tasmania at the pre- release of her poetry book Crow Speak on Saturday (Nov.28). Gail will be in Tenterfield to perform her wild poems soon. The book is available online from December 1st. ... But if you #BoycottAmazon Gail will have an early bird offer for Tenterfield audiences at Our Place Wine and Espresso Bar the following week. See more

17.01.2022 And the winner is: Suvira MacDonald with his sculpture Dawn Circus. From Federal on the North Coast, he was unable to attend to receive last night but "is thrilled to be part of Tenterfield Shire's (growing) collection. "

16.01.2022 Adding to the entertainment & celebrating Youth Week, with the $50 Youth encouragement Award, courtesy of Tenterfield Counselling - was the Short Film by Tenterfield High School 2016 graduates (entered by Keely Mooney). The prize was accepted by Sydney Paech

15.01.2022 Not the best photo of the sculpture acquisition - Dawn Circus. The judge loved its simplicity and that it has interesting viewpoints from different angles. Go for a walk and check it out. Get your own shot



13.01.2022 Pencil this literary date for your calendar. Meet the poet & writers panel

13.01.2022 Guess who is coming to Tenterfield! Save the date - 5pm, Wednesday August 2 at the school of arts. Spoken word artist Miles Merrill, novelists Sophie Green & Jennifer Downes along with MC charismatic writer/artist educator Zachary Jane with Live performance & panel chat. Catch the buzz, and some literary culture under your belt. Rare opportunity for this town. Don't miss it.

11.01.2022 There is poetry in the air Again. Looking forward to seeing the good folk of Tenterfield #artscommunity #poetrylovers #poetsofinstagram #Tenterfield

11.01.2022 Blue Hydrangeas by Rebecca Conduit (Tenterfield) won the Challenge Community Services, Emerging Artist award. On show at Ruben & Flax Homewares, Tenterfield CBD

10.01.2022 All winners will be posted tommorow, with updates and judges comments and poetry report to be posted on the council website next week. Thanks to all artists for your great contributions and to our sponsors esp Tim Dlon of the Commercial for hosting us. I'm taking a day off

10.01.2022 Further prize results: The Minor Open Prize $300, sponsored by Commercial Boutique Hotel, awarded to Sue Jurd (textile) 'from little things, big things grow' This work can be viewed at Forest to Furniture Regional Painting Prize - $300 sponsored by Sexton & Green Sales & Service, awarded to Shayle Graham. Her work is displayed in the window of 182 Rouse St. Matthew Coker of Tenterfield was highly commended.

09.01.2022 Guess who is coming to Tenterfield! Save the date - 5pm, Wednesday August 2 at the school of arts. Spoken word artist Miles Merrill, novelists Sophie Green & Jennifer Downes along with MC charismatic writer/artist educator Zachary Jane with Live performance & panel chat. Catch the buzz, and some literary culture under your belt. Rare opportunity for this town. Don't miss it.

07.01.2022 This is the lovely work of Shayle Graham which earned her the Regional Painting Prize - sponsored by Sexton & Green.

06.01.2022 Imagine, 5 years ago we were gearing up for Tenterfield' first public art forum. From which Council public arts policy and committee were formed. Got some good things rolling from there: sculptures in the park, memory lane wall sign restored and Acquired our first BWV public sculpture through the Art Prize. 2017. Good things happen when people cooperate. Thanks Tenterfield Shire Council. It all started with an Arts Northwest CASP grant to build the flood piano (boat) sculpture in Shirley Park.

05.01.2022 The Sculpture Trail is open. It's just a walk in the park. To view the full collection of art inspired by poetry, Forest to Furniture Gallery will re-open on Monday. Head downtown To see works in windows at 182 rouse st, sherelles, Country Outfitters & more. Jean Braid's Old Art Shop is another stop on the trail. Enjoy!

03.01.2022 Art lovers, film makers, friends - spread the word about this next Tenterfield event

03.01.2022 Tonight's Awards Night has also been rescheduled due to flooding and dangerous road conditions. It will be same time next week. Thursday April 6. Spread the word. Tenterfield creek is rising rapidly so some sculptures will need to be relocated

02.01.2022 An opportunity for budding writers, or creatives of any genre. Secret scribblers welcome. Enjoy the art of writing . . . its an adventure - you never know where it will lead.

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