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The Barossa Regional Gallery is pleased to present their SALA 2025 exhibition, Alchemy of Blue by artist Ellen Schlobohm.
Developed by sunlight, this series of cyanotypes are a celebration of nature and history. As a form of cameraless contact photography, the cyanotype process pays homage to the museum’s fascinating camera and photography collection while presenting a visual narrative bathed in stunning shades of blue.
Dates: 31 July to 1 September 2025
Location: Barossa Museum*, 47 Murray Street, Tanunda.
Ages: Suitable for all ages
Cost: Free Event
Open 10am to 3pm on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Please note that the Barossa Regional Gallery has temporarily relocated to The Barossa Museum at 47 Murray Street whilst extensive renovations take place at the original site.
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