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SUMMARY:Every Heart Sings Book Reading by Patricia Piccinini
DESCRIPTION:Join Skywhales Across Australia artist\, Patricia Piccinini for a reading of her new book Every Heart Sings. \nEvery Heart Sings follows the journey of the skywhale family and talks about nature\, family\, evolution\, care and wonder. Published by the National Gallery of Australia\, it is Patricia Piccinini’s first children’s book. \nThe reading is most suited to children aged 4 – 7 years and their families. \nSkywhales Across Australia is a National Gallery Touring Event\, supported by the Australian Government through Visions of Australia and the National Collecting Institutions Touring Outreach Program.  \nSkywhales is the third instalment of The Balnaves Contemporary Series and is a Know My Name project.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/every-heart-sings-book-reading-by-patricia-piccinini/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T143000
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SUMMARY:Skywhales Across Australia: Artist Talk with Patricia Piccinini
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a rare opportunity to hear from one of Australia’s most celebrated contemporary artists\, Patricia Piccinini. \n\n\n\nFor over 25 years Patricia Piccinini has interrogated the complex relationship between our natural and artificial worlds\, beginning each creative project with a speculative question\, a wondrous ‘What if…?’. \n\n\nKnown internationally for her astonishing hyperrealism\, Piccinini’s practice comprises drawing\, photography\, video\, mixed-media painted compositions\, large-scale installation\, and includes the now iconic hot-air balloon Skywhales sculptures. \n  \n\nSkywhales Across Australia is a National Gallery Touring Event\, supported by the Australian Government through Visions of Australia and the National Collecting Institutions Touring Outreach Program.  \nSkywhales is the third instalment of The Balnaves Contemporary Series and is a Know My Name project.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/skywhales-across-australia-artist-talk-with-patricia-piccinini/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T163000
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SUMMARY:Experimenta Emergence: Curator's Talk & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experimenta Emergence intertwines the work of contemporary artists who critically examine our changing world to reveal ways humanity might confront and adapt to emerging challenges now and in the near future. \nAt a time when the unknown and maybe the unknowable is building like a wave\, these artists encourage us to question our shifting realities. What are the forces shaping our worlds? How might we encounter\, counter or adapt to the transformations of the human and more-than-human world we are part of? Can we alter current trajectories? \nThe art works these Australian and international artists have created – virtual realities\, participatory works\, and speculative fictions – will provoke you to ask questions about where we\, individually and collectively\, are going … and where we might want to go. \nThis tour is hosted by the exhibition curator\, Lubi Thomas\, providing a unique guided insight into the exhibition\, delving into the artists’ works\, practice and the exhibitions’ themes. \n  \n \n\n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/experimenta-emergence-curator-talk-tour/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260328T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T064400
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SUMMARY:Opening Weekend: Experimenta Emergence
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening weekend of Experimenta Emergence: National Tour of Media Arts! \nExperimenta Emergence presents the work of contemporary artists who explore emerging societal and environmental changes and offer other perspectives\, imagined possibilities and directions. \nAt a time when the unknown and maybe the unknowable is building like a wave\, these artists encourage us to question our shifting realities. What are the forces shaping our worlds? How might we encounter\, counter or adapt to the transformations of the human and more-than-human world we are part of? Can we alter current trajectories? \nThe art works these Australian and international artists have created – virtual realities\, participatory works\, and speculative fictions – will provoke you to ask questions about where we\, individually and collectively\, are going … and where we might want to go. \n\nCurator: Lubi Thomas \nCuratorial Advisor: Jody Haines \nArtists: Leah Barclay | Ina Conradi & Mark Chavez | Sophie Dumaresq | Kate Geck | Amrita Hepi | Katrin Hochschuh & Adam Donovan | Ben Joseph Andrews & Emma Roberts | Daniel McKewen | Hayley Millar Baker | Jonny Scholes | Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm | Wang & Söderström | Liam Young \n\n \n\nOPENING WEEKEND PROGRAM:\nSATURDAY 28 MARCH\n3pm-4:30pm: Curator’s Talk & Tour with AUSLAN Interpreter \nSUNDAY 29 MARCH\n11am: Moirai\, Thread of Life Multi-Sensory Haptic Vest Experience\n1pm: Gondwana Virtual Reality Experience
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-weekend-experimenta-emergence/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T123000
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SUMMARY:Experimenta Emergence: Virtual Reality Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Gondwana Virtual Reality Experience\, part of Experimenta Emergence\nAbout the Event \nGondwana is an immersive\, complex procedural digital ecosystem\, and this work has been specially redeveloped for Virtual Reality as part of the Experimenta Emergence exhibition. Explore this generative virtual eco-system within the immersive experience of Virtual Reality (VR) goggles. \nPlease note: you will be sent a more precise time for your experience closer to the event. \n\nAbout the Exhibition \nExperimenta Emergence presents the work of contemporary artists who explore emerging societal and environmental changes and offer other perspectives\, imagined possibilities and directions. \nAt a time when the unknown and maybe the unknowable is building like a wave\, these artists encourage us to question our shifting realities. What are the forces shaping our worlds? How might we encounter\, counter or adapt to the transformations of the human and more-than-human world we are part of? Can we alter current trajectories? \nThe art works these Australian and international artists have created – virtual realities\, participatory works\, and speculative fictions – will provoke you to ask questions about where we\, individually and collectively\, are going … and where we might want to go. \n \nImage: Ben Joseph Andrews & Emma Roberts\, Gondwana\, 2022. Video still: Lachlan Sleight
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/experimenta-emergence-virtual-reality-experience/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T143000
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SUMMARY:Experimenta Emergence: Multi-Sensory Haptic Vest Experience
DESCRIPTION:Moirai\, Thread of Life Multi Sensory Haptic Vest Experience\n\nAbout the Event: \nHaptic sensory vests are some of the latest technologies that allow audiences to experience music and artwork in multi-sensory modes. We have created a sensory score for Moirai\, Thread of Life so that audience members of all abilities\, and including those who are Deaf or Blind\, can feel key aspects of this screen-based film work\, through their bodies\, in an easy to wear\, light vest that has 23 vibrating nodes. \nPlease note: you will be sent a more precise time for your experience closer to the event. \n\n\nAbout the Exhibition: \nExperimenta Emergence intertwines the work of contemporary artists who critically examine our changing world to reveal ways humanity might confront and adapt to emerging challenges now and in the near future. \nAt a time when the unknown and maybe the unknowable is building like a wave\, these artists encourage us to question our shifting realities. What are the forces shaping our worlds? How might we encounter\, counter or adapt to the transformations of the human and more-than-human world we are part of? Can we alter current trajectories? \nThe art works these Australian and international artists have created – virtual realities\, participatory works\, and speculative fictions – will provoke you to ask questions about where we\, individually and collectively\, are going … and where we might want to go. \n \nImage: Ina Conradi & Mark Chavez\, Moirai\, Thread of Life\, 2023. © Conradi Chavez
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/ee-multi-sensory-haptic-vest-experience/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260329T160000
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SUMMARY:Life & Rhymes of Banjo Paterson
DESCRIPTION:NERAM is proud to present Life & Rhymes of Banjo Paterson with bush poet Gregory North. \nCelebrate Australia’s most beloved poet through his words\, his life\, and his remarkable legacy. Hear your favourite Banjo Paterson poems and discover fascinating stories from his extraordinary life on the 125th anniversary of Banjo’s visit to Armidale. \nOn 29 March 1901\, Banjo Paterson presented a lecture on the Boer War in Armidale. Beyond his fame as Australia’s greatest poet\, Banjo was also a newspaper correspondent during the Boer War in South Africa. From September 1900 to April 1901\, he toured Australia and New Zealand delivering lectures on the war\, appearing in 56 locations\, including Armidale. \nThree-time Australian Champion Bush Poet Gregory North will present Life & Rhymes of Banjo Paterson—an extended version of a show he has performed for nine years in Winton\, the birthplace of “Waltzing Matilda.”  The show features visuals\, facts and poetry – a must for any Banjo Paterson fan. \nA bar will be operating before the performance. Book your ticket early to secure your spot! \nDATE: Sunday 29 March 2026 \nTIME: 2 pm – 4pm \nVENUE: Hinton Gallery\, New England Regional Art Museum \nCOST: $35 \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/life-rhymes-of-banjo-paterson/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260501T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260501T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T064400
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SUMMARY:Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening night of two exciting new exhibitions – Habitat: Christine James & A Journey in Miniature. \nHabitat\nChristine James’ works in Habitat look at aspects of the upland wetland and Ramsar Listed reserve\, Little Llangothlin\, on Banbai Country. They form a continuance of the concerns outlined in her previous works about other Australian wetlands and their catchments and explore in paint Australia’s rapidly disappearing biodiversity. \n  \nA Journey in Miniature\nThis new exhibition from the Australian Society of Miniature Art will open a window into the world of contemporary miniature art. \nWhile miniature artworks convey all the beauty and power of a larger work\, they possess the added advantage of being a particularly personal object that draws the viewer in close\, creating a greater sense of intimacy with the work. \nMiniature artworks can be no more than 40cm perimeter and the subject matter must also be miniaturised\, with the technique in keeping with the spirit of miniaturisation. \n\nOpening Date: Fri 1st May 2026 \nTime: 6pm \nLocation: New England Regional Art Museum \nCost: FREE \n\n\n\n\nImage credit: A Journey in Miniature: Australian Society of Miniature Art\, 2026
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-may-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260502T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260502T113000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Australian Society of Miniature Art
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful artist talk with members of the Australian Society of Miniature Art\, whose works feature in A Journey in Miniature exhibition at NERAM. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from the artists and gain deeper insight into the world of small-scale art. \nSaturday 2 May 10.30am
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/artist-talk-australian-society-of-miniature-art/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260510T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260510T183000
DTSTAMP:20260604T064400
CREATED:20260414T034722Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Afternoon Concert
DESCRIPTION:Wind up the weekend and wind down with classical music in the calm of the Hinton Collection. \nFeaturing Keith Power (piano piano); James Chen (violin); Caleb Murray (‘cello). Music by Clara Schumann\, Robert Schumann\, and the wonderful Piano Trio no2 of Franz Schubert. \nThis is the second in a series of classical concerts being held in the Hinton Gallery and is set to be an afternoon of culture\, classical music\, and community. \nDrinks will be available by donation. \nDATE: Sunday 10th May\nTIME: 4.30pm – 6.30pm\nPRICE: General: $45 | Concession: $40
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/sunday-afternoon-concert/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T064400
CREATED:20260513T040002Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the New England Regional Art Museum for the opening night of two new exhibitions: The Neighbour at the Gate and Pochettes en Fête. \n\nThe Neighbour at the Gate\nThe Neighbour at the Gate is a major group exhibition presented by National Art School and guest curated by Clothilde Bullen\, alongside Micheal Do and Zali Morgan. The exhibition brings together newly commissioned artworks that examine the enduring impact of Australian immigration policies and colonial histories on First Nations and Asian Australian communities. \nAcross photography\, installation\, moving image and mixed media\, the exhibition explores themes of exclusion\, identity\, resistance and belonging\, tracing the complex intersections between personal memory and national narratives. Through diverse artistic perspectives\, The Neighbour at the Gate reveals the ongoing ways colonial systems continue to shape relationships\, borders and experiences within contemporary Australia. \n\nPochettes en Fête\nPochettes en Fête celebrates the elegance\, glamour and enduring allure of the vintage handbag. Bringing together a selection of beautifully crafted pochettes\, clutches and evening bags alongside contemporary artworks\, the exhibition explores fashion accessories not simply as objects of style\, but as carriers of memory\, identity and cultural history. From intricate beadwork and luxurious textiles to sculptural forms and exquisite detailing\, these vintage and contemporary pieces speak to changing fashions\, social rituals and the artistry of adornment across decades. \nPresented as a special fundraising exhibition in support of New England Regional Art Museum\, Pochettes en Fête invites visitors to experience a playful and sophisticated dialogue between fashion\, art and collecting. The vintage handbag collection of Jane Vallance White\, generously donated by her daughter Janet White to raise funds for the gallery\, forms the heart of the exhibition. \n\nEvent Information\nDate: Friday 29th May\nTime: 6pm – 8pm\nLocation: New England Regional Art Museum\nCost: FREE \n\nCredit: Jenna Mayilema Lee\, Portal to the Bangarr (billabong) (studio test)\, 2025. Image courtesy and © the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-29-may-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260612T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260612T180000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Amera Ali & Suad Smo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a powerful artist talk with Amera Ali and Suad Smo about their new exhibition\, Drawn from Pain\, Written from Truth. \nDrawn From Pain\, Written from Truth brings together the powerful testimonies of Amera Ali and Suad Smo in an exhibition that speaks to survival\, memory and resilience. Captured by ISIS as young girls during the Yezidi genocide\, both artists draw on lived experience to share deeply personal accounts of displacement\, violence and endurance. \nThrough text\, Amera Ali reflects on trauma\, survival and the difficult process of rebuilding a life after unimaginable loss\, while Suad Smo’s artworks give visual form to grief\, cultural memory and resilience. Together\, their practices become acts of witness and resistance\, ensuring stories too often silenced are seen and heard. \nNote: Amera will be attending the talk in person\, while Suad will be appearing via Zoom from Iraq. \nDrawn from pain\, Written from Truth is proudly supported by Armidale Sanctuary Humanitarian Settlement \n \n⚠️Please note\, this exhibition and artist talk will depict and reflect on topics of genocide\, assault\, and tremendous loss. If these topics could cause you significant distress\, please consider talking with our staff to get more information on what is depicted in the works before viewing. \nImage credit: Suad Smo\, Untitled (detail)\, 2026. Acrylic on canvas. \nFor tickets and more information on the opening night event following this talk\, please visit our Opening Night event page. \n\n \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/artist-talk-amera-ali-suad-smo/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260612T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260612T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T064400
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SUMMARY:Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the New England Regional Art Museum for the opening night of two new exhibitions: DistoMorph and Drawn From Pain\, Written from Truth. \n\nDistoMorph: Svenja\nDistoMorph is an immersive exploration of colour\, texture and transformation inspired by the intricate forms of the natural world. Drawing from photographic observations of organic details magnified to a macro scale\, the exhibition reimagines nature through vivid distortions and abstracted forms that feel both familiar and otherworldly. Through richly embellished textile works and sculptural forms\, pattern\, shape and colour expand beyond their original boundaries\, creating kaleidoscopic compositions that celebrate beauty\, growth and sensory abundance. \n  \n\nDrawn From Pain\, Written from Truth: Amera Ali and Suad Smo \nDrawn From Pain\, Written from Truth brings together the powerful testimonies of Amera Ali and Suad Smo in an exhibition that speaks to survival\, memory and resilience. Captured by ISIS as young girls during the Yezidi genocide\, both artists draw on lived experience to share deeply personal accounts of displacement\, violence and endurance. Through text\, Amera Ali reflects on trauma\, survival and the difficult process of rebuilding a life after unimaginable loss\, while Suad Smo’s artworks give visual form to grief\, cultural memory and resilience. Together\, their practices become acts of witness and resistance\, ensuring stories too often silenced are seen and heard. \n  \nExhibition proudly supported by Armidale Sanctuary Humanitarian Settlement \n  \n\nEvent Information\nDate: Friday 12th June\nTime: 6pm – 8pmArtist Talk with Amera Ali and Suad Smo: 5.30pm\nLocation: New England Regional Art Museum\nCost: FREE \n\nCredit: Svenja\, Expiration\, 2023. Felt\, wire\, fibre-reactive dyes. Needle and wet-felted
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260724T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260724T183000
DTSTAMP:20260604T064400
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SUMMARY:UNESAP Let's Hang It! Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening of the annual UNESAP Let’s Hang It! exhibition. \nDiscover the talents and artwork of school students from across Northern NSW who have entered into the University of New England Schools Acquisitive Art Prize (UNESAP) and have been selected to be shown in the Let’s Hang It! exhibition. \nIn 2026\, there are 60 finalists selected from more than 700 student entries representing 43 schools in regional NSW. \nUNESAP is an annual event which provides New England/North West students\, from Kindergarten to Year 12\, the opportunity to take part in a large art prize\, be part of the wider creative community and to have their work professionally hung in an art museum. \n  \nExhibition opening from 5.00pm Friday 24 July\, awards presentation will begin promptly at 5.30pm. \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/unesap-lets-hang-it-opening-night-2/
CATEGORIES:Event
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