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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230203T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20280130T160000
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SUMMARY:Wonders of HINTON
DESCRIPTION:Experience one of the greatest collections of art in regional Australia with the new semi-permanent display\, Wonders of Hinton. \nThe Howard Hinton Collection is the result of one of the greatest acts of artistic philanthropy and benefaction in Australian history. Between 1929 and 1948 a collection of over 1000 artworks were donated to the newly constructed Armidale Teachers’ College by the retired shipping agent\, Howard Hinton OBE (1866-1948). The collection provides a snapshot into Australian artistic practice in the early twentieth century as well as some insights into this ‘modest and self-effacing’ gentleman who lived in a boarding house in the north shore suburb of Cremorne and is one of the most significant collections of Australian art in regional New South Wales. \nOpening Night Event: Friday 3 February\, 6pm \n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/wonders-of-hinton/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240712T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011840
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SUMMARY:Marks are Memories: Selected Indigenous works from the Moule Collection
DESCRIPTION:Armidale local Professor Alex Moule and his artist wife\, Dr Judy-Ann Moule\, have a deep appreciation and interest in Australian Indigenous art. This interest was sparked nearly 20 years ago and since then they have forged strong connections to artists and gallerists in various communities and have assembled a significant private collection. Marks are Memories delves into the breadth of this collection and celebrates not just the rich artistic oeuvre of contemporary indigenous art but also acknowledges the meaningful journey the Moules have undertaken while developing their collection. \nArtists include Bill Whiskey Napaltjarri\, Gordon Bennett\, Lynda Syddick Napaltjarri\, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori\, Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett)\, Richard Bell\, Vernon Ah Kee\, Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson and many more. \nOpening night: Friday 12 July\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Richard Bell\, From Prometheus to Epimetheus (Bell’s Theorem) 2011\, acrylic on linen. Courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery\, Brisbane.\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/marks-are-memories-selected-indigenous-works-from-the-moule-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011840
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SUMMARY:Fantastical Scenes: Queering the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Queer lives and artistic practices are inextricably linked in Australia in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As this exhibition demonstrates\, the collections held at NERAM are ripe with such queer stories and potentials. The words queer and queering are far from neutral. This exhibition seeks to counter ideas of queer as a category\, label or a fixed or knowable identity. Instead\, the collection of artworks in Fantastical Scenes explores queering as a way of being\, discovering\, re-interpreting\, resisting and making. \nCurated by Dr Ariella Van Luyn \nRead the Fantastical Scenes: Queering the Collection exhibition essay \nOpening night: Friday 16 August\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Henri Van Noordenburg\, Composition XXXV\, 2015\, hand-carved inkjet print. Gift of the Artist\, 2020. NERAM Collection.\n  \nPart of the Winter Blooming Festival \n \n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/fantastical-scenes-queering-the-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011840
CREATED:20240729T070553Z
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SUMMARY:Ley Lines: Neerja Peters
DESCRIPTION:New Delhi based artist Neerja Peters finds creating paintings through geometry and colour articulation contemplative and meditative. Her distinct visual language evokes synaesthesia\, perceiving beyond what is evident\, leading the viewer to self-discovery\, soul awakening\, and divine knowledge. Ley Lines\, Peter’s first exhibition in Australia\, presents several bodies of work and includes drawing\, painting and artist books\, that demonstrates Peter’s spiritual expression through abstract geometry. \nOpening night: Friday 16 August\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Neerja Peters\, The Self 6\, 2023. Acrylic and archival ink on paper. Courtesy the artist.\n  \nPart of the Winter Blooming Festival \n \n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/ley-lines-dr-neerja-peters/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011840
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SUMMARY:Rainbow: Alun Rhys Jones
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow colours are often used by companies and brands to create products and services to attract the LGBTQIA+ community. In Rainbow\, Bellingen-based artist Alun Rhys Jones creates a fake gift shop maximalist in its hang with bright graphics and merchandise\, including T-shirts\, wallpaper\, and mugs\, to reflect on how rainbow colours are utilised to attract the pink dollar of LGBTQIA+ consumers. \nOpening night: Friday 16 August\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Alun Rhys Jones\, Pantone Belief System (pink)\, 2024\, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy the artist.\n  \nPart of the Winter Blooming Festival \n \n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/rainbow-alun-rhys-jones/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240907T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011840
CREATED:20240822T074644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T233938Z
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SUMMARY:OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVE
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVE links objects and artworks to investigate universal themes such as love\, vanity\, motherhood\, mourning\, adornment and more. A collaboration between the New England Regional Art Museum and the University of New England’s Museum of Antiquities\, the exhibition also includes thought provoking texts by ten experts\, drawing out the themes and giving their own unique perspectives\, resulting in an absorbing exploration of ideas and viewpoints. \nCo-curated by Alina Kozlovski (UNE)\, Belinda Hungerford (NERAM)\, and Bronwyn Hopwood (UNE) with texts written by Matthew Allen\, James Brooks\, Penny Craswell\, Lily Dedman\, Mahalath Halperin\, Felicity Joseph\, Peter Langston\, Jennifer McDonell\, Siobhan O’Hanlon\, and Lou Streeting. \nA partnership with the University of New England \n \n  \nread more from OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVE here\nPublic Programs \nOpening event panel discussion: Saturday 7 September\, 2-3pm \nStories from the Field – Archaeologists: Wednesday 18 September\, 6-7.30pm \nCreative Writing Workshop – Object biofictions: creative writing and archaeology: Thursday 10 October\, 6-7.30pm \nSee the results of the Creative Writing Workshop here \nImage credit: Garrett Kingsley\, Eighteen\, 1942. Oil on board. Gift of Howard Hinton 1943. Sponsored by John & Barbara Beynon in 2021 for the Adopt An Artwork Program.\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/objective-subjective/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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