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Caravan Correspondent

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Andy Warhol Photography Exhibition – Adelaide

The Art Gallery of SA is holding a special exhibition which you can see from now until the 14th of May 2023, and it’s one for people of different ages to appreciate. For some it’s a good reminiscence of the 60s, 70s and 80s and iconic personalities of the time, and for others it’s a… Read More Andy Warhol Photography Exhibition – Adelaide

04/03/202304/03/2023 Glenys Gelzinis

Visit Colour Tumby Festival 2023

It’s not long now until the Colour Tumby Festival for 2023 and it’s worth every bit of the 600+ kilometre drive from Adelaide to this town on Eyre Peninsula to experience it. Tumby Bay is around 50 kilometres north of Port Lincoln and over the March long weekend, from the 10th to 13th, it’s the… Read More Visit Colour Tumby Festival 2023

01/03/202328/02/2023 Glenys Gelzinis

Melrose SA – Bikes and Brews

Looking back on our travels in 2022, there was one of our stopovers that I missed in my blogs but it’s a town that definitely deserves a mention. Melrose is around 280 kilometres north of Adelaide in the Southern Flinders Ranges, and the town sits at the foot of Mount Remarkable. The town is a… Read More Melrose SA – Bikes and Brews

28/11/202223/11/2022 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Underground Art in Crystal Brook

Underground Art is a term used for art that operates outside of conventional norms including street art. Recently though, I stumbled upon a literal use of the term in the mid north town of Crystal Brook in South Australia. A subway going beneath the rail line caught my attention and I wondered if there might… Read More Underground Art in Crystal Brook

19/09/202216/09/2022 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

New Article – Eudunda Silo Art

I’ve written some editorials for The Australian Silo Art Trail, and one of the pieces can be found here in ‘Australian Seniors News’. It was a real pleasure to hear an artists insight into the process of silo painting, and if you take a look at Sam Brook’s perspective of painting the silos at Eudunda… Read More New Article – Eudunda Silo Art

03/09/2022 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Whyalla 2022

The last stop on our Eyre Peninsula journey for 2022 was Whyalla. Years ago this was a town that we would just pass through on our way to somewhere else, mainly because it was only known as an industrial city, built on the steelworks that still dominates the town. For many years it didn’t have… Read More Whyalla 2022

02/09/202201/09/2022 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

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