The Outback Way Podcast
The Warburton Arts Project, with Gary Proctor
September 5, 2018
Helen speaks with Gary Proctor, the Coordinator of the Warburton Arts Project and Curator of the Warburton Collection and Tjulyuru Regional Gallery. He shares an insight into the history of the Warburton Arts Project and how he came to be involved. Gary explains how the Warburton Collection came to be, the one painting that began it all 3 decades ago and how it's now grown to over 900 paintings. Helen and Gary then discuss the plans to expand the Tjulyuru Regional Gallery to create a exhibition centre on the Great Central Road at Warburton and build cultural tourism in the region. Find out more at www.warburtonarts.com or https://ngaanyatjarraku.wa.gov.au You can find all notes and links on our website, www.outbackway.org.au where you can subscribe to our newsletter, buy our guidebook and download the app if you haven't already. Join us on Facebook and Twitter @OutbackWay1 Send your questions, comments and travel stories to info@outbackway.org.au and if you share your story, we may even feature you on this podcast! Thank you for joining us through the heart of Australia, on Australia's longest short cut.
Helen speaks with Gary Proctor, the Coordinator of the Warburton Arts Project and Curator of the Warburton Collection and Tjulyuru Regional Gallery. He shares an insight into the history of the Warburton Arts Project and how he came to be involved.

Gary explains how the Warburton Collection came to be, the one painting that began it all 3 decades ago and how it's now grown to over 900 paintings. Helen and Gary then discuss the plans to expand the Tjulyuru Regional Gallery to create a exhibition centre on the Great Central Road at Warburton and build cultural tourism in the region.

Find out more at www.warburtonarts.com or https://ngaanyatjarraku.wa.gov.au

You can find all notes and links on our website, www.outbackway.org.au where you can subscribe to our newsletter, buy our guidebook and download the app if you haven't already. Join us on Facebook and Twitter @OutbackWay1

Send your questions, comments and travel stories to info@outbackway.org.au and if you share your story, we may even feature you on this podcast! Thank you for joining us through the heart of Australia, on Australia's longest short cut.