Experience one of the greatest collections of art in regional Australia with the new semi-permanent display, Wonders of Hinton.
Find out more »This interdisciplinary exhibition brings together 14 creative minds who respond to, capture, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city.
Find out more »A weekly, self-directed, painting and drawing group for experienced artists. Meeting once a week in Packsaddle Studio (located at the rear of the NERAM building) this is an opportunity to come work alongside other experienced artists, network, learn and be inspired. There is no regular tutor but each week, the session finishes with a group critique to review the day's efforts and give and receive feedback.
Find out more »The class offers a variety of drawing, acrylic painting and printmaking experiences for adults at all levels, beginner to experienced. A varied and structured program provides opportunities to try different approaches to making art.
Find out more »This is a wonderful opportunity for children aged 6 to 9 years to learn from an experienced artist, be inspired by the wonderful artworks hanging in the museum, and make friends with other creatives after school on Mondays.
Find out more »This Term NERAM kids will be exploring drawing, painting, collage and printmaking. Visits to the gallery will also be included, providing an opportunity for children to engage, learn from and discuss different art forms.
Find out more »This dynamic and popular annual exhibition features a selection of exceptional student artworks created for the art-making component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts in 2024. ARTEXPRESS 2025 celebrates students’ artistic excellence and provides insight into the issues that are important to them.
Find out more »Stages is an ongoing series of portraits by Simms, honouring performers whose work spans music, theatre, dance and performance art. The series explores how presence is expressed — both onstage and off.
Find out more »Lee Bethel explores the material and symbolic potential of paper, cutting and shaping it into intricate forms that cast shadows of memory, history, and meaning.
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