Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Tickets for the opening event on sale


We invite you to join us for "Degustation Barossa" SALA 2010, showcasing the best art, wine and food the Barossa has to offer.

Friday July 30th 2010

A limited number of tickets are now on sale for $60 pp. Included in your ticket price is a glass of wine, a course of food and exclusive first access for purchase to the exhibitions at each of the six wineries on the trail.
For more details or to purchase your ticket please contact :

Peter Lehmann wines on 08 8563 2100.

Ilona Glastonbury's new works at Kabminye Wines

"Sketch for February thunderstorm" by Ilona Glastonbury pressed tin on board

At Kabminye for SALA again this year will be the beautifully textured works of South Australian artist Ilona Glastonbury. Inspired by the Barossan landscape, Glastonbury has created a body of works using reclaimed and weathered materials that speak of home, heritage and identity. While she predominantly uses pressed tin salvaged from old homes, recent works have included the use of old cribbage boards and farm gates.

These beautiful collages, in spite of their abstract nature, allow the (very Australian) landscape stories of their materiality to be told.

Kabminye Wines to showcase totem poles

Sculpture "Number 6" by Mark Pearse

Mark Pearse is one of those artists that everyone in South Australia has heard of. Living and working in his studio at Bungala, Yankalilla, he has been painting, print making and more particularly working with clay for many years.

Kabminye is proud to have him as one of their two exhibiting artists over the SALA Festival and for the Degustation Barossa art trail. On show will be a number of his large totem poles, set against the stunning background that is the Barossa ranges.



Craig Bowyer paintings at Turkey Flat



"Sheep" by Craig Bowyer oil on canvas

Craig Bowyer is an established Adelaide based artist who uses strong line and expressionistic colour in his art practice. Selling and leasing property by day, he usually paints at night when his family is in bed.

While Craig explores a variety of themes and styles, in reference to his work he has said " I draw in paint".

Well known for his fish and text paintings his first sell out series was shown in the Barossa back in the 80's in which he depicted farmhouses and the iconic outback water tank.

Represented by Greenhill Galleries Craig exhibits widely and regularly.