Friends of Orange Gallery Cocktail Party

Overview

Join them to celebrate 40 years of Friends of Orange Gallery and Orange Regional Gallery. The evening will feature live music, canapes, cocktails and a silent auction with vouchers donated by local boutique BNBs, businesses, artists, wineries and more. This is FORG's major fundraising event for 2026. All proceeds go towards acquisitions for Orange Regional Gallery's permanent collection. Sponsored by See Saw Organic Wine, Parrot Distillery Co…

Join them to celebrate 40 years of Friends of Orange Gallery and Orange Regional Gallery.

The evening will feature live music, canapes, cocktails and a silent auction with vouchers donated by local boutique BNBs, businesses, artists, wineries and more.

This is FORG's major fundraising event for 2026. All proceeds go towards acquisitions for Orange Regional Gallery's permanent collection.

Sponsored by See Saw Organic Wine, Parrot Distillery Co and Lime & Stone Molong

Location

Orange Regional Gallery

149 Byng Street Orange NSW 2800 Australia

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Location - 149 Byng Street Orange NSW 2800 Australia

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