• Night & Day: Jane O’Sullivan

    Inspired by the evocative Cole Porter lyrics—“Night and day, you are the one…”—this series of abstract landscapes by Jane O’Sullivan explores the shifting moods and colours of the Australian landscape across time and season.

  • EMANATE: Recent National Art School Graduates

    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.

  • Lost in Palm Springs

    This interdisciplinary exhibition brings together 14 creative minds who respond to, capture, or reimagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city.

  • UNESAP Let’s Hang It!

    Discover 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.

  • A Way with Words: Lee Bethel

    Lee Bethel explores the material and symbolic potential of paper, cutting and shaping it into intricate forms that cast shadows of memory, history, and meaning.

  • Personal Cinema: Cosima Scales

    Cosima Scales’ paintings capture fleeting moments of domestic life — sunlight on floorboards, fruit on a table — transforming everyday scenes into quiet dramas.

  • ARTEXPRESS

    This dynamic and popular annual exhibition features a selection of exceptional student artworks created for the art-making component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts in 2024. ARTEXPRESS 2025 celebrates students’ artistic excellence and provides insight into the issues that are important to them.

  • Stages: Michael Simms

    Stages is an ongoing series of portraits by Simms, honouring performers whose work spans music, theatre, dance and performance art. The series explores how presence is expressed — both onstage and off.

  • NYMPHAEA NYMPHAEA : Anna Johnson

    In her first solo museum exhibition,  Anna Johnson presents a contemporary adaptation of Monet's late large scale masterpieces: the Nymphaea.