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The 2020 Archibald Prize is on the move and the first stop on its regional tour of Australia is The Tweed! The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Centre plays host to the popular exhibition for a limited time, closing on 7 March, 2021. This will be the best chance for Brisbanites to catch this blockbuster event so close to home.

The good folk at Tweed Tourism have curated a hinterland art itinerary for you to explore and the chance to win.

Make Zeta's Coffee Origin House your base to explore the magnificent Tweed hinterland for two nights, checking in on February 26, and checking out on February 28, 2021. Origin House is a luxuriously new, two-bedroom villa overlooking a coffee plantation and ideally suited to two couples travelling together.

Follow the Tweed's Hinterland Drives guide to the creative township of Murwillumbah and explore the art deco grandeur of this eclectic village. Meet your guide at the M|Arts Precinct for a tour of the precinct and Gallery DownTown. This cool industrial warehouse is where artists and art lovers come together over great coffee, food and art.

Enter to win an art-inspired getaway for 4 in the Tweed

Continue to the impressive Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Centre and enjoy the prestigious 2020 Archibald Prize exhibition. The exhibition includes the winning portrait of former professional Australian rules footballer, Adam Goodes by artist Vincent Namatjira, the first Aboriginal artist to win the Prize in its 99-year history.

Finish with lunch at Gallery by Bacaro overlooking the rolling green hills of the magnificent Tweed valley. Enjoy an "Archie" Ink gin cocktail and a bite from the Italian menu.

Return to your luxurious digs at Origin House inspired and satisfied before exploring the region at leisure.

Prize includes:

  • Two nights' accommodation at Zeta's Coffee Origin House for up to 4 guests
    (Check in: 26/2/21 and check out: 28/2/21)
  • Four tickets to the 2020 Archibald Prize at Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Arts Centre
  • Explore Murwillumbah with a guided tour of Gallery DownTown and M|Arts Precinct
  • Lunch for four to the value of $100 at Gallery by Bacaro 

If this amazing, art-inspired getaway to explore and experience the Tweed region sounds perfect for you and your friends or family, ENTER BELOW, and good luck! Link here for T&Cs. This competition closes at 10am on February 22, 2021.

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