Opening Night
Join us for the opening of five new exhibitions : Echoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art, WATER: Rowen Matthews, Providore: Kim Bizo, How to Weather Together, The Garden: Lae Oldmeadow
Join us for the opening of five new exhibitions : Echoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art, WATER: Rowen Matthews, Providore: Kim Bizo, How to Weather Together, The Garden: Lae Oldmeadow
In his first solo exhibition at NERAM, outsider artist Lae Oldmeadow presents The Garden, a contemplative and tactile installation where nature and culture intertwine.
Developed through collaboration between partners in Australia and India, Echoes of the Earth brings together Australian First Nations and Indian tribal artists whose practices bridge continents and traditions.
Through his luminous and meditative paintings, Rowen Matthews explores the distinctive landscapes of the New England highlands through the elemental theme of water.
Celebrating the joy of gathering, Providore brings together a series of still-life paintings that revel in the simple beauty of food, friendship and home.
NADIGA means walk in Anaiwan. It is also the title of a day-long exhibition by Anaiwan artist Gabi Briggs at the Armidale Showground. The notion that walking Country is a form of knowledge-regeneration underpins three works: GEDYURA, TENYA, and ARKAN & IRBELA.
echoes & silences: untethered fibre artists, Intimate Connections, Summer Impressions, Traces: Memory in landscape: Beth MacRaild O' Loughlin & Eve Chan, Hinton: of brushes & light
Summer Impressions invites participating artists to explore the atmosphere, colour and emotional resonance of summer, its heat, light, movement and mood, drawing creative inspiration from the broader impressionist sensibility.
Of Brushes and Light celebrates the evolution of Impressionism in Australia in the late nineteenth century, and the impact the en plein air movement had on the portrayal of the Australian landscape.