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X-WR-CALNAME:New England Regional Art Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230203T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20280130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20230104T234053Z
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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:20250509T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250430T074020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T130634Z
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SUMMARY:Movers and Shakers  |  Celebrating Art Deco
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nThe birth of Art Deco has been attributed to an exhibition held in France in 1925\, Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes. It highlighted the new modern style of architecture\, interior decoration\, furniture\, glass\, jewellery and other decorative arts in Europe and throughout the world. Australia was not immune and this exhibition\, sourced from the NERAM collections\, celebrates the centenary of art deco by highlighting influential people\, showcasing the style\, and the city of Sydney where art deco has had a lasting impact. \n\n\nFeatures work by Herbert Badham\, Grace Crowley\, Douglas Dundas\, Adrian Feint\, Raynor Hoff\, Margaret Preston\, Thea Proctor\, Ethel Spowers\, Sydney Ure Smith\, Doris Zinkeisen and more \n\n\n\nImage credit: Adrian Feint\, The Dawn (The Howard Hinton Collections Album)\, 1925\, pen and ink on paper. Bequest of Howard Hinton 1948. The Howard Hinton Collection. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/movers-and-shakers-celebrating-art-deco/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250613T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250527T002151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T004226Z
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SUMMARY:EMANATE: Recent National Art School Graduates
DESCRIPTION:EMANATE showcases the works of ten graduating students\, selected from the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Postgrad final exhibitions held at the National Art School Gallery and Raynor Hoff Project Space in 2024. While the exhibition represents just a small sample of the many outstanding NAS graduates\, the selected students are drawn from across the full range of disciplines taught at NAS including painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photo media and printmaking. \nArtists include: Benjamin Akuila\, Eleanor Harris\, Grace Buckley\, Imogen Rowe\, Julie Edgar\, Maram Hassan\, Mia Ardianto\, Quan Zhu Ma\, Sophie Victoria and Zi Xin. \n  \n\n\n\nImage credit: Benjamin Akuila\, Emeline (Bumping Purses)\, 2024\, stoneware\, gold spray paint. Courtesy the artist. \n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/emanate-recent-national-art-school-graduates/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250613T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250527T002720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T004201Z
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SUMMARY:From Gunnedah to Gara Gorge: Anna Henderson\, Maree Kelly and David Manks
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nThis exhibition brings together three regional artists—Anna Henderson\, Maree Kelly and David Manks—who explore the diverse and striking landscapes of northern New South Wales through deeply personal and place-based practices. \n\n\nTraversing the vast Mooki and Namoi floodplains near Gunnedah\, the granite country of Uralla and Armidale\, and the dramatic escarpments of the New England gorges\, each artist offers a unique response to land\, light\, and memory. Together\, these works offer more than depictions of scenery—they reflect on how we see\, remember\, and connect with the land. From Gunnedah to Gara Gorge is a contemplative journey through Country\, rich with personal insight and artistic exploration. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n  \nImage credit: Maree Kelly\, Radiance and Shadows\, 2025\, oil on canvas. Courtesy the artist. \n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/from-gunnedah-to-gara-gorge-anna-henderson-maree-kelly-and-david-manks/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250613T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250527T003238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T025244Z
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SUMMARY:Night & Day: Jane O’Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the evocative Cole Porter lyrics— \n“Night and day\, you are the one\nOnly you beneath the moon and under the sun.” \n—this series of abstract landscapes by Jane O’Sullivan explores the shifting moods and colours of the Australian landscape across time and season. The works celebrate not only place\, but the emotions and sensory experiences tied to different times of day and year. \n  \nThe exhibition was sparked by the creation of a single painting\, Night and Day\, which\, to the artist’s surprise\, appeared to depict a landscape caught simultaneously in sunlight and moonlight. This accidental duality prompted O’Sullivan to delve deeper into painting landscapes where the distinctions between light and dark\, day and night\, season and sensation are blurred and reimagined. \n  \n  \nCredit: Jane O’Sullivan\, Night and Day\, 2024\, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy the artist. \n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/night-day-jane-osullivan/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250707T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250619T060915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T064642Z
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SUMMARY:NAIDOC WEEK 2025: The Next Generation: Strength\, Vision & Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Taragara Aboriginal Corporation in partnership with New England Regional Art Museum is proud to present NAIDOC WEEK 2025: The Next Generation: Strength\, Vision & Legacy. \nThe program includes: \nMonday 7th – Sunday 20th July\nExhibition: The Shack that Dad Built by Kamilaroi artist Elaine Russell \nElaine Russell (1941–2022) was a renowned Kamilaroi artist whose vibrant paintings reflect her memories of growing up on the Aboriginal mission at Tingha in northern NSW. Her work often explores themes of family\, community\, and cultural resilience\, rendered in a distinctive\, narrative style. One of her most celebrated contributions is the children’s book The Shack That Dad Built\, which she both wrote and illustrated. The book draws from her own childhood experiences\, offering a warm and humorous glimpse into life on the mission\, and has become a beloved resource for sharing First Nations stories with younger generations. \nTuesday 8th July 2025\nArt Workshop with Aunty ​Jaluka Rose Quinlan ​\nTime:   ​10am – 2pm \nSuitable for ages 8+(including adults) \nVenue: ​New England Regional Art Museum Mazda Gallery \nThursday 10th July 2025\nWeaving Workshop with Aunty Gwen Barker\nTime: ​10am – 2pm\nVenue: ​New England Regional Art Museum \n  \n \nThis program has been produced in partnership with the Taragara Aboriginal Corporation.  \nImage: Elaine Russell\, The Hand of Friendship\, 2004.\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/naidoc-week-2025-the-next-generation-strength-vision-legacy/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250712T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250618T052618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T013736Z
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SUMMARY:Lost in Palm Springs
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThis interdisciplinary exhibition brings together 14 creative minds – including internationally recognised artists\, photographers and thinkers from America and Australia – who respond to\, capture\, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city. \n\n\n\n\nConnections between Palm Springs and Australia are remarkably strong\, particularly when viewed through the lens of the current renaissance of interest in modernist architecture. Place and home\, desert atmospheres\, landscapes (real and imagined)\, and Bauhaus sensibilities inform the works. \n\n\n\n\nThe Australian artists represented in the exhibition are Kate Ballis\, Tom Blachford\, Anna Carey\, Sam Cranstoun\, Paul Davies\, Rosi Griffin\, Vicki Stravrou\, Robyn Sweaney and Gosia Wlodarczak. American artists in the exhibition are Darren Bradley\, Jim Isermann\, Troy Kudlac\, Lance O’Donnell and Kim Stringfellow. \n\n\n\n\nCurated by artist Dr Greer Honeywill\, Lost in Palm Springs is a touring initiative developed by HOTA\, Home of the Arts\, Gold Coast in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council\, its arts funding and advisory body. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland\, part of the Department of Communities\, Housing and Digital Economy\, and proudly sponsored by IAS Fine Art Logistics and o2 Architecture. \n\n\n\n\nMuseums & Galleries Queensland is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds from Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund. \n\n\nEducational Resource \nLost in Palm Springs: A Creative Classroom Companion \nThis vibrant education resource is packed with fun\, flexible activities that spark curiosity and creativity across a range of subjects. With inspiring artworks\, big ideas\, and hands-on thinking routines\, it’s designed to get students exploring place\, culture\, design and sustainability in fresh and meaningful ways. Whether you’re teaching art\, geography\, humanities or beyond\, you’ll find ready-to-go content linked to the Australian Curriculum and Cross-Curriculum Priorities. \nFollow this link: https://we.tl/t-oBQ2BZaM08 \n\n \nImage: Kate Ballis\, 2350\, 2017. Archival pigment ink on cotton rag. 103 x 153 cm. Image courtesy of the artist\n\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/lost-in-palm-springs/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250712T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250712T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250709T013805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T013936Z
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SUMMARY:Guided tour of Lost in Palm Springs
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free guided tour of Lost in Palm Springs with Sam Creyton\, Curatorial and Engagement Manager from HOTA. \nSaturday July 12 at 3pm \nSam Creyton is the Curatorial and Engagement Manager from Home of the Arts\, Gold Coast. \n\n\nThis interdisciplinary exhibition brings together 14 creative minds – including internationally recognised artists\, photographers and thinkers from America and Australia – who respond to\, capture\, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city. \n\n\n\n\nConnections between Palm Springs and Australia are remarkably strong\, particularly when viewed through the lens of the current renaissance of interest in modernist architecture. Place and home\, desert atmospheres\, landscapes (real and imagined)\, and Bauhaus sensibilities inform the works. \n\n\n\n\nThe Australian artists represented in the exhibition are Kate Ballis\, Tom Blachford\, Anna Carey\, Sam Cranstoun\, Paul Davies\, Rosi Griffin\, Vicki Stravrou\, Robyn Sweaney and Gosia Wlodarczak. American artists in the exhibition are Darren Bradley\, Jim Isermann\, Troy Kudlac\, Lance O’Donnell and Kim Stringfellow. \n\n\n\n\nCurated by artist Dr Greer Honeywill\, Lost in Palm Springs is a touring initiative developed by HOTA\, Home of the Arts\, Gold Coast in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council\, its arts funding and advisory body. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland\, part of the Department of Communities\, Housing and Digital Economy\, and proudly sponsored by IAS Fine Art Logistics and o2 Architecture. \n\n\n\n\nMuseums & Galleries Queensland is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds from Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund. \n  \n\n\n  \n\nImage credit: Paul Davies\, Built Landscape III\, 2015\, vinyl acrylic copolymer on canvas. Collection: Patrick Corrigan Collection. Image courtesy of the artist and the Patrick Corrigan Collection \n\n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/guided-tour-of-lost-in-palm-springs/
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250712T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250712T213000
DTSTAMP:20260427T143127
CREATED:20250618T055423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T081059Z
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SUMMARY:Lost in Palm Springs Winter Cocktail Party
DESCRIPTION:Step out of the chilly New England winter and into a sun‑drenched fantasy with our Palm Springs–themed cocktail party\, celebrating the opening of Lost in Palm Springs at NERAM! \nExpect a fabulously ironic splash of mid‑century glam\, palm‑frond pink-and-green décor\, and inflatable flamingos & palm trees. Sip on curated cocktails and enjoy grazing boards surrounded by lush kitsch vibes—with just a hint of White Lotus drama. \nSoundtrack by Bitz of Buzz will keep the retro energy pulsing while you’re lounging poolside (in your mind) and rocking your best resort wear outfits (but bring a coat too). Wander through the exhibition’s dreamy reinterpretations of Palm Springs architecture and art—a desert oasis within the New England winter landscape. \n\nPalm Springs inspired cocktails (cash bar\, eftpos available)\nGrazing boards\nLive Music\nExhibition entry + catalogue\n\nLost in Palm Springs is a touring initiative developed by HOTA\, Home of the Arts\, Gold Coast in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This interdisciplinary exhibition brings together 14 creative minds – including internationally recognised artists\, photographers and thinkers from America and Australia – who respond to\, capture\, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city. \n  \n\n \n
URL:https://www.neram.com.au/event/lost-in-palm-springs-winter-cocktail-party/
CATEGORIES:Event
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