Sally Stokes’s colourful landscapes embody a sense of place beyond the physical act of seeing.
Find out more »The Packsaddle fundraising exhibition presents a diverse range of paintings, original prints and sculpture by leading Australian artists.
Find out more »Join artists James White and Rowen Matthews for an artist's tour of the 38th Packsaddle Exhibition.
Find out more »Students of all ages can learn how to crochet these school holidays. Crochet is a great skill to learn, once you know the basic stitches the possibilities are endless.
Find out more »This is an amazing opportunity for children to learn from the established artist Debbie Taylor Worley. Weaving has been used as a method to create all kinds of tools including food tools, baskets, jewellery, fishing nets and skin cloaks. Traditional Aboriginal weaving is of great importance to Aboriginal women. Weaving is a calming and meditative process. Tailored to be age-appropriate, younger children can have some fun learning to weave a “God’s Eye”. Using a combination of natural and man-made materials,…
Find out more »Inspiration and Iterations features works selected from NERAM’s collections, along with original contemporary responses by invited artists, including established, emerging, and students.
Find out more »This exhibition showcases a selection of works that have undergone preservation treatments over the past two years, provides an overview of the causes of deterioration affecting museum collections, and offers a new range of artworks from NERAM available for adoption.
Find out more »The artists in this exhibition share intimate relationships (mother/son, husband/wife, mother-in-law/daughter-in-law) while also sharing a commitment to the environment and to social justice in their arts practice.
Find out more »Tenterfield printmaker Liz Powell takes archaeology for a ride through the New England tablelands combining botany, early domestic labour, farm machinery and history.
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