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SUMMARY:Fifty/ 50
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand! Fifty/ 50 is an exhibition\, it’s a raffle\, and it’s a fundraiser for the Art Museum. Artists have donated artworks that are up for grabs in a progressive raffle that will be drawn at the conclusion of the exhibition. If your name gets drawn out first\, you get first pick from all of the artworks on display\, and so on until the last person drawn gets the last artwork remaining. There are limited tickets available and with artworks by artists such Ben Quilty\, Angus Nivison\, Del Kathryn Barton\, Isabelle Devos\, Ken Done\, Stuart Boggs\, Hiromi Tango\, Paula Jenkins\, Martin King\, Adrian Lockhart\, and Caroline Zilinsky\, we suggest you buy yours quick! \nOpening night: Friday 21 March\, 6-8pm \nFifty/ 50 will be drawn on Sunday 4 May\, 3pm \nFifty/ 50 artists include: Adrian Lockhart\, Alex Sugar\, Angus Nivison\, Anna Johnson\, Anne-Marie Zanetti\, Arthur Boyd\, Ben Frost\, Ben Quilty\, Caroline Zilinsky\, Chelsea Gustafsson\,  Del Kathryn Barton\, Denise Faulkner\, Ebony Russell\, Elizabeth Barnett\, Emily Day\, Fiona O’Byrne\, Hiromi Tango\, Isabelle Devos\, John R Walker\, Judith Nangala Crispin\, Julianne Ross Allcorn\, Kate Rohde\, Ken Done\, Leah Bullen\, Lihao Lu\, Liz Gridley\, Mandy Francis\, Marie Mansfield\, Martin King\, Max Powell\, Michael Simms\, Narelle Zeller\, Nat Ward\, Natasha Junmanee\, Neerja Peters\, Paula Jenkins\, Petra Reece\, Rachel Favelle\, Rhiannon Mowat\, Robyn Lees-West\, Rosie Lloyd-Giblett\, Rowen Matthews\, Ryan Pola\, Sally Kent\, Samantha Frye\, Sandra McMahon\, Sarah Waghorn\, Scott Breton\, Stuart Boggs\, Vanessa Ashcroft. \nFifty/50 Artwork List\nFifty/ 50 is supported by Beautiful Bizarre Magazine. \n \nImage credit: : Del Kathryn Barton\, Wild carrot dream\, limited edition archival print. Courtesy of the artist.\n  \nTerms and Conditions \n\nTickets go on sale on Friday 21 March.\nTotal tickets available will equal total artworks available.\nIndividuals are able to purchase multiple tickets.\nAll artworks are valued at $500 or over (value information received from artwork donors).\nArtwork labels detail if the work comes framed or unframed.\nOn the last day of the exhibition (Sunday 4th May) a public event will be held where tickets will be drawn.\nAll ticket holders will receive an artwork from the Fifty/ 50 exhibition that they will select in order of the public draw.\nThe first name drawn at the event\, gets to choose from all of the artworks on display in the Fifty/ 50 exhibition. The second name drawn gets to choose from the remaining works and so on. The last name drawn receives that last remaining work and a bottle of bubbles.\nTickets are non-refundable.\nAll selections are final and NERAM will not be involved in any negotiations to swap or exchange artworks. An exception may be made if an artwork is damaged\, and the damage is recognised and reported prior to it leaving NERAM.\nTicket holders who are unable to attend the public event can complete a Fifty/ 50 Preference List – the form will ask you to rank all Fifty/ 50 artworks in order of your preference. When your name is drawn a NERAM staff member will secure your highest-ranking artwork from those still remaining.\nAll proceeds will support the NERAM exhibition program.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/fifty-50-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Pass the Print: An experimental collaboration with the Black Gully Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:A collaborative printmaking project challenging the Black Gully Printmakers to embrace experimentation and freedom in printmaking. Each participant provides a print to another member who then responds to the initiating artist’s imagery and approach. Each participant is relieved from conceiving an entire finished work\, and instead\, brings their own flavour\, technique and finesse to another’s. The results are anyone’s guess! \nParticipants include: Eve Chan\, Heather Cowie\, Clint Harvey\, Cat MacGregor\, Beth Macraild O’Loughlin\, Dzintra Menesis\, Jennifer Miller\, Dinny Perry\, Emily Simson\, Rosalie Rigby Susie Spencer\, Chris Vickery\, and Margaret Vickery. \nOpening night: Friday 21 March\, 6-8pm (opening remarks from 6.30pm) \nPanel discussion: Friday 21 March\, 5.45 – 6.30pm \nImage credit: Jennifer Miller\, Untitled\, reduction Lino Print with collaged gelli plate.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/pass-the-print-an-experimental-collaboration-with-the-black-gully-printmakers/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250321T200000
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SUMMARY:Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of two new exhibitions. \nPanel discussion with BGP:  5.45 – 6.30pm (opening remarks 6.30pm)  \n  \nPass the Print: An experimental collaboration with the Black Gully Printmakers\n  \nFifty/ 50\n  \n\n\n  \nImage credit:  Del Kathryn Barton\, Wild carrot dream\, limited edition archival print. Courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-3/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250207T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250330T160000
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SUMMARY:Oddity Part 1: KHR Stewart
DESCRIPTION:KHR Stewart explores the subliminal world of the subconscious in this exhibition\, drawing from life experience in collaging influential moments in time and personal relationships interspersed with the surreal. Her current process involves collecting and combining photographs into digital tableaux which are then reproduced as detailed oil paintings. \nKHR Stewart was born in Orange\, NSW. Moving to Lismore at an early age\, and then studying Architecture and Fine Art at University of Newcastle\, she completed her Fine Art studies at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Whilst now based in Brisbane\, her work continues to draw upon her lived regional experience\, and that of her family more broadly\, intertwining natural and built landscapes with eclectic memory. \nOpening Night: Friday 7 February\, 6-8pm (opening remarks 6pm) \nImage credit: KHR Stewart\, The Victorians (Giantess)\, 2018\, oil on canvas\, 85 x 70cm. Courtesy the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/oddity-part-1-khr-stewart/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Vibrations: Abstract women in the collection
DESCRIPTION:Vibrations: Abstract women in the collection shines a spotlight on incredible works in the NERAM collections created by leading contemporary women artists. \nFeatured artists include Suzanne Archer\, Vivienne Binns\, Marion Borgelt\, Judy Cassab\, Elizabeth Coats\, Michelle Collocott\, Elisabeth Cummings\, Debra Dawes\, Helen Eager\, Vivienne Ferguson\, Rosalie Gascoigne\, Helen Geier\, Julienne Harris\, Mimi Jaksic-Berger\, Eva Kubbos\, Pat Larter\, Rosemary Madigan\, Hilarie Mais\, Barbara McKay\, Wendy Paramor\, Fay Porter\, Marisa Purcell\, Cassandra Sharp\, Ann Thomson\, Aida Tomescu\, Louise Tuckwell\, Maeve Woods\, and Margaret Worth. \nOpening night: Friday 7 February\, 6-8pm (opening remarks 6pm) \nImage credit: Barbara McKay\, Wattle\, 1974\, acrylic on canvas. Gift of the artist 2024.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/vibrations-abstract-women-in-the-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250316T160000
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SUMMARY:Dancing with Colour: Jamie-Lee Garner & Frances Edwina Powell
DESCRIPTION:A joint exhibition between local artist and potter Jamie-Lee Garner and Brisbane-based artist Frances Edwina Powell. Each embraces bold colour in their artistic practices\, imbuing their works with movement and dynamism. Garner creates her pottery vessels then ‘upholsters’ them with vintage textile offcuts while Powell mimics acts of daily pantomime with her collages reminiscent of Matisse. \nJamie-Lee Garner is an interdisciplinary artist that lives and works from her studio in the Northern Tablelands\, on Ngarabal country in NSW\, Australia. She received her BA in Architecture from the University of Sydney in 2018. By working across various mediums\, including ceramics\, recycled textiles and oil painting\, Garner creates work about the discovery of self in a way that aims to be accessible and most importantly delightful. \nFrances Edwina Powell is an emerging artist and arts facilitator based in Meanjin (Brisbane). She received a Bachelor of Fine Art (Studio) and Business (Marketing) from the Queensland College of Art in 2021. Powell often references figure drawing\, abstract shapes and colour associations within her work\, crafting collages and illustrative oil paintings that explore form and concept\, along with ideas of the body\, relationships\, performance and home\, primarily working on paper. Frances Powell is represented by Side Gallery\, Brisbane. \nOpening Night: Friday 7 February\, 6-8pm (opening remarks 6pm) \nImage credit: Frances Edwina Powell\, Ribbons and twirls! (hyper today)\, 2023\, oil paint and pencil on archival paper\, 59.4 x 42cm. Courtesy the artist and Side Gallery.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/dancing-with-colour-jamie-lee-garner-frances-edwina-powell/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250207T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250316T160000
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SUMMARY:Contemplations: Contemporary still life
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition of still life artworks offers a compelling exploration of one of the oldest and most enduring genres in art history. In contemporary art\, still life continues to captivate artists with its potential for experimentation and reinterpretation. Still life allows artists to engage with both the ordinary and the symbolic\, offering a meditative space to reflect on the relationship between objects and human experience. In today’s fast-paced\, image-saturated world\, still life remains a powerful vehicle for introspection and an enduring testament to the ability of art to capture the beauty and meaning in the simplest of things. \nFeatured artists include Andrea Gledhill\, Fiona Cotton\, Fiona O’Byrne\, James White\, Jodi Thompson\, Kate Durack\, Kir Larwill\, Leah Bullen\, Lucy McCann\, Michaela Laurie\, Phoebe Hillard\, Samantha Dennison\, and Simone Hale. \nOpening Night: Friday 7 February\, 6-8pm (opening remarks 6pm) \nContemplations Catalogue \nImage credit: Jodi Thompson\, Does my bum look big in this?\, 2024\, oil on ply\, 63 x 42cm. Courtesy the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/contemplations-contemporary-still-life/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250406T160000
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SUMMARY:The Interior: Natalya Hughes
DESCRIPTION:The Interior is an immersive installation combining sculptural seating\, richly patterned soft furnishings\, and uncanny object d’art\, nestled around a hand painted mural to generate a stimulating space to unpack our collective and unconscious biases. \nNatalya Hughes\, one of Australia’s most exciting mid-career artists\, is known for her explorations of decorative and ornamental traditions and their associations with the feminine\, the human form\, and excess. Recent bodies of work investigate the relationship between Modernist painters and their anonymous women subjects. \nCurated by Tulleah Pearce. \nThe Interior is a travelling exhibition organised by Institute of Modern Art (IMA)\, toured by Museums & Galleries Queensland. \nThe Interior has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council\, its arts funding and advisory body; the Australia Council’s Contemporary Touring initiative; the Fini Artist Fellowship through the Sheila Foundation; Queensland College of Art\, Griffith University; Creative Art Research Institute\, Griffith University; and Porter’s Paints\, New Farm.  \nNatalya Hughes is represented by Milani Gallery\, Brisbane\, and Sullivan+Strumpf\, Sydney. \n  \nOpening night: Friday 7 February \nIn Conversation with Natalya Hughes\, 5.30pm \nOpening remarks\, 6pm \nImage credit: Installation view\, Natalya Hughes: The Interior\, 2022\, Institute of Modern Art. Photography: Charlie Hillhouse.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/the-interior-natalya-hughes/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250202T160000
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SUMMARY:Colourful Coventry
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Chandler Coventry’s 100th birthday\, this exhibition is a cracker for the kids showcasing some of the brightest and boldest artworks in the Chandler Coventry Collection. Coventry moved from Armidale to Sydney and opened his own commercial art gallery in the 1970s\, later donating his personal art collection to NERAM when it was founded. \nSee gems from the Chandler Coventry Collection in a new way with this interactive display of colourful artworks accompanied by a variety activities – a scavenger hunt\, dress ups\, colouring in and more. Colourful Coventry is perfect for the whole family these summer holidays. \nOpening night: Friday 15 November\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Gunter Christmann\, Attis\, 1975\, acrylic on canvas. Gift of Chandler Coventry 1979.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/colourful-coventry/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250202T160000
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SUMMARY:Wild Rivers: Lizzie Horne
DESCRIPTION:A journey to capture the essence of the wild rivers of New England on paper has taken Armidale printmaker Lizzie Horne far beyond local gorge country. A more than decade-long exploration of printmaking techniques with teachers and mentors in studios around the world has led her to a deep dive into sugar lift etching. \nHorne has experimented with the medium to create a body of gestural\, expressive works informed by the scale\, movement and force of the New England awe-inspiring land and waterscapes. \nOpening night: Friday 15 November\, 6-8pm \nArtist talk: Saturday 18 January\, 10.30 – 11.30am \nRestricted exhibition access 29 January – 2 February. Viewing by appointment only. Please call the Gallery on 02 6772 5255 to enquire. \nImage credit: Lizzie Horne\, Cloudfall (II)\, 2024\, open bite etching\, US. Courtesy the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/wild-rivers-lizzie-horne/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250202T160000
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CREATED:20241030T062444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T015303Z
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SUMMARY:Fusion: Max Powell
DESCRIPTION:For Glen Innes ceramicist Max Powell\, fusion not only describes the ceramic process but the merging of ideas\, influences and approaches. Fusion also illustrates the ceramic process of changing clay and glaze with heat. \nPowell finds the natural world an endless source of inspiration and by observing the shapes\, colours and surfaces is where he begins when creating paintings and ceramics. The simple act of looking and exploring reminds us to slow down and to disconnect with all the craziness of modern life. \nOpening night: Friday 15 November\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Max Powell\, Dolomite water bowls – Ripple series\, 2024\, stoneware. Courtesy the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/fusion-max-powell/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250202T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T015223Z
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SUMMARY:Inner/Space: Helen Eager
DESCRIPTION:This significant survey exhibition examines Helen Eager’s progression from interiors and still lifes to the pure abstract images that she is known for today. With works sourced from the NERAM collection\, Utopia Art Sydney\, and the artist herself\, Inner/Space celebrates Eager’s passion for colour\, light\, and deconstruction. \nThis exhibition is the latest of a series NERAM has staged highlighting significant Australian women artists including Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori\, Emily Kame Kngwarreye\, Hilarie Mais\, Barbara McKay\, and Aida Tomescu. \nA partnership with Utopia Art Sydney \nOpening night: Friday 15 November\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Helen Eager\, Satellite\, 2017-8\, oil on canvas. Courtesy the artist and Utopia Art Sydney.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/inner-space-helen-eager/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20241030T050105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T002026Z
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SUMMARY:Clay on Country
DESCRIPTION:Co-curated by Jo Foster and Neridah Stockley\, and toured by Artback NT\, Clay on Country\, ceramics from the central desert\, is an impressive survey of ceramic practice that includes over thirty artists and collectives. Some are established ceramic artists others are incorporating clay into their practice for the first time\, all have produced accomplished insightful and contemporary works that reflect the culturally and historically rich and complex region where they live and work. \nOpening night: Friday 15 November\, 6-8pm \n       \nClay on Country\, ceramics of the central desert is proudly toured by Artback NT with support from the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program. \nImage credit: Hermannsburg Potters\, Antala-iperral weather\, 2022\, hand built terracotta\, underglazes\, 550 x 390mm. Image courtesy of Sara Maiorino.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/clay-on-country/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241102T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241102T123000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20241029T041321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T011639Z
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SUMMARY:HOME Program Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:The HOME Program\, in partnership with the Art Gallery of NSW and NSW Department of Education’s Art Unit. \nEXHIBITION OPENING | Saturday 2nd November 11am – 12.30pm\nVENUE | Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place\, 96-104 Kentucky St\, Armidale \nCelebrating works by Stage 3 students from Drummond Memorial\, Armidale City Public\, Uralla Central\, Bonshaw Public and Ebor Public schools.\nThis exhibition is part of the HOME program\, a collaboration between the Art Gallery of NSW\, NSW Department of Education’s Art Unit and Aboriginal communities and regional galleries across NSW. It connects schools to local Aboriginal artists\, community\, language and culture. In 2024 this program was delivered on Anaiwan country at the New England Regional Art Museum and Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place. This exhibition came together under the guidance of Gamilaraay artist Debbie Taylor-Worley and in collaboration with Widders Consultancy.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/home-program-exhibition-opening/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241025T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240911T034844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T034844Z
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SUMMARY:Packsaddle Exhibition 2024
DESCRIPTION:Packsaddle is an annual art exhibition that has been raising funds for NERAM since 1985. Each year the Packsaddle Exhibition presents a diverse range of paintings\, original prints and sculpture by leading Australian artists\, providing local collectors and art lovers the opportunity to purchase great artworks to start or build their own collections\, while also supporting NERAM. \nThe 2024 fundraising exhibition runs from 25 October – 10 November with the opening night on Friday 25 October. \nOpening Night Event: Friday 25 October\nViewing from 5.00pm | Selling from 6.00pm\nOpening remarks by Madeleine Tuckfield Carrano\, Gallery Director and owner of Artsite Contemporary  \n  \nPacksaddle 2024 Program of Events \n\nSaturday 26 October 10.30am: Packsaddle floor talk with Madeleine Tuckfield Carrano\nSaturday 3 November 10.30am: Packsaddle floor talk\nSunday 10 November 1.00 – 4.00pm: Pick up Party for customers to collect their works
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/packsaddle-exhibition-2024/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240927T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240913T051531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T025053Z
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SUMMARY:All the Excellent Dolphins
DESCRIPTION:This new body of work by abstract artist Catherine Cassidy demonstrates her current focus on the long history of mark-making by generations of humans. The insistent history of marks\, glyphs and images\, and the urgent need to inscribe\, record and re-invent our worlds. \nThe exhibition title is inspired by artist Judith Nangala Crispin’s perspective on neurodiversity and the artist: why be seen as “a disabled wombat when you are actually an excellent dolphin.” \nA partnership with AK Bellinger Gallery \n  \nOpening night: Friday 27 September\, 6-8pm \nArtist talk: Saturday 28 September\, 10.30am \nAll The Excellent Dolphins Catalogue \nCatherine Cassidy Artist Talk Transcript \n  \nImage credit: Catherine Cassidy\, Edge 12 Gold\, 2024\, polymers on wood panel. Courtesy the artist.\n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/all-the-excellent-dolphins/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240927T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240913T050843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T050129Z
UID:33618-1727460000-1731254400@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Women and Other Demons
DESCRIPTION:Maria Pia Mosquera is a Colombian-born artist based in Sydney. Rooted in the aesthetics of medieval and Latin-American colonial art\, her work wryly re-imagines the contemporary world through the lens of religious iconography\, mythology and folklore\, vestiges from a time when the power of the supernatural to intervene in our lives was taken to be self-evident. \nMaking use of oneiric imagery that challenges the macabre with whimsical humour and invites reflection on our everyday lives\, the paintings in this exhibition re-imagine depictions of women in ancient stories in order to engage with contemporary society\, which is only beginning to reckon with the misogyny that drives persistent violence against women. \nOpening night: Friday 27 September\, 6-8pm \nWomen And Other Demons Catalogue \n  \nImage credit: Maria Pia Mosquera\, Taken II\, 2023\, oil on board. Courtesy the artist.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/women-and-other-demons/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240927T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240913T050502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T025812Z
UID:33614-1727460000-1731254400@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Drawing from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Good draughtsmanship is the foundation of all forms of art. Sourced from the NERAM collections\, this exhibition features sketches and studies\, to fully realised still lifes\, portraits\, and landscapes where the skill of the artist’s eye\, realised solely by a drawing implement in the hand\, is on plain view. \nDrawing from the Collection highlights the variety and skill of more than 35 artists including Judy Cassab\, Margaret Coen\, Elisabeth Cummings\, Nora Heysen\, Lionel Lindsay\, Angus Nivison\, Lloyd Rees\, William Robinson\, Desiderius Orban\, Guy Warren\, and Margaret Woodward amongst others. \nOpening night: Friday 27 September\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: William Robinson\, Chookyard\, 1979\, pastel. Purchased 1981. The Armidale City Collection.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/drawing-from-the-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240927T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240927T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240914T041934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240914T051714Z
UID:33647-1727460000-1727467200@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of three new exhibitions. \nDrawing from the Collection\nWomen and Other Demons\nAll the Excellent Dolphins\n\n\nCredit: William Robinson\, Chookyard\, 1979\, pastel. Purchased 1981. The Armidale City Collection.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-27th-september-2024/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240907T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240822T074644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T233938Z
UID:33374-1725703200-1729440000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVE
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVE links objects and artworks to investigate universal themes such as love\, vanity\, motherhood\, mourning\, adornment and more. A collaboration between the New England Regional Art Museum and the University of New England’s Museum of Antiquities\, the exhibition also includes thought provoking texts by ten experts\, drawing out the themes and giving their own unique perspectives\, resulting in an absorbing exploration of ideas and viewpoints. \nCo-curated by Alina Kozlovski (UNE)\, Belinda Hungerford (NERAM)\, and Bronwyn Hopwood (UNE) with texts written by Matthew Allen\, James Brooks\, Penny Craswell\, Lily Dedman\, Mahalath Halperin\, Felicity Joseph\, Peter Langston\, Jennifer McDonell\, Siobhan O’Hanlon\, and Lou Streeting. \nA partnership with the University of New England \n \n  \nread more from OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVE here\nPublic Programs \nOpening event panel discussion: Saturday 7 September\, 2-3pm \nStories from the Field – Archaeologists: Wednesday 18 September\, 6-7.30pm \nCreative Writing Workshop – Object biofictions: creative writing and archaeology: Thursday 10 October\, 6-7.30pm \nSee the results of the Creative Writing Workshop here \nImage credit: Garrett Kingsley\, Eighteen\, 1942. Oil on board. Gift of Howard Hinton 1943. Sponsored by John & Barbara Beynon in 2021 for the Adopt An Artwork Program.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/objective-subjective/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240729T070625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T070625Z
UID:32782-1723831200-1727020800@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Rainbow: Alun Rhys Jones
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow colours are often used by companies and brands to create products and services to attract the LGBTQIA+ community. In Rainbow\, Bellingen-based artist Alun Rhys Jones creates a fake gift shop maximalist in its hang with bright graphics and merchandise\, including T-shirts\, wallpaper\, and mugs\, to reflect on how rainbow colours are utilised to attract the pink dollar of LGBTQIA+ consumers. \nOpening night: Friday 16 August\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Alun Rhys Jones\, Pantone Belief System (pink)\, 2024\, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy the artist.\n  \nPart of the Winter Blooming Festival
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/rainbow-alun-rhys-jones/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240729T070553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T235924Z
UID:32786-1723831200-1727020800@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Ley Lines: Neerja Peters
DESCRIPTION:New Delhi based artist Neerja Peters finds creating paintings through geometry and colour articulation contemplative and meditative. Her distinct visual language evokes synaesthesia\, perceiving beyond what is evident\, leading the viewer to self-discovery\, soul awakening\, and divine knowledge. Ley Lines\, Peter’s first exhibition in Australia\, presents several bodies of work and includes drawing\, painting and artist books\, that demonstrates Peter’s spiritual expression through abstract geometry. \nOpening night: Friday 16 August\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Neerja Peters\, The Self 6\, 2023. Acrylic and archival ink on paper. Courtesy the artist.\n  \nPart of the Winter Blooming Festival
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/ley-lines-dr-neerja-peters/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240729T065703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240816T073212Z
UID:32778-1723831200-1727020800@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Fantastical Scenes: Queering the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Queer lives and artistic practices are inextricably linked in Australia in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As this exhibition demonstrates\, the collections held at NERAM are ripe with such queer stories and potentials. The words queer and queering are far from neutral. This exhibition seeks to counter ideas of queer as a category\, label or a fixed or knowable identity. Instead\, the collection of artworks in Fantastical Scenes explores queering as a way of being\, discovering\, re-interpreting\, resisting and making. \nCurated by Dr Ariella Van Luyn \nRead the Fantastical Scenes: Queering the Collection exhibition essay \nOpening night: Friday 16 August\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Henri Van Noordenburg\, Composition XXXV\, 2015\, hand-carved inkjet print. Gift of the Artist\, 2020. NERAM Collection.\n  \nPart of the Winter Blooming Festival
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/fantastical-scenes-queering-the-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240816T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240514T024621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T045126Z
UID:30697-1723831200-1723838400@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Opening Night | Friday 16 August
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of three new exhibitions and the official launch of the Winter Blooming Festival! \n6 pm Friday 16 August \n  \nFantastical Scenes: Queering the Collection\n  \nLey Lines: Dr Neerja Peters\n  \nRainbow: Alun Rhys Jones\n\n\n  \nImage credit: Neerja Peters\, The Self 6\, 2023. Acrylic and archival ink on paper. Courtesy the artist.\n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/30697/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240726T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20230706T031309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T063135Z
UID:26545-1722016800-1723392000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:UNESAP Let's Hang It! 2024
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn 2024\, 60 finalists have been selected from more than 500 student entries representing 46 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 6.00pm Friday 26 July\, awards presentation will begin promptly at 6.30pm \n\n\n   \nUNESAP Let’s Hang It! is presented by New England Regional Art Museum in partnership with the University of New England and is sponsored by S&S Creativity. \n  \nImage credit:
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/unesap-lets-hang-it-2024/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240712T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240702T002534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T031831Z
UID:32132-1720807200-1729440000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Marks are Memories: Selected Indigenous works from the Moule Collection
DESCRIPTION:Armidale local Professor Alex Moule and his artist wife\, Dr Judy-Ann Moule\, have a deep appreciation and interest in Australian Indigenous art. This interest was sparked nearly 20 years ago and since then they have forged strong connections to artists and gallerists in various communities and have assembled a significant private collection. Marks are Memories delves into the breadth of this collection and celebrates not just the rich artistic oeuvre of contemporary indigenous art but also acknowledges the meaningful journey the Moules have undertaken while developing their collection. \nArtists include Bill Whiskey Napaltjarri\, Gordon Bennett\, Lynda Syddick Napaltjarri\, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori\, Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett)\, Richard Bell\, Vernon Ah Kee\, Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson and many more. \nOpening night: Friday 12 July\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Richard Bell\, From Prometheus to Epimetheus (Bell’s Theorem) 2011\, acrylic on linen. Courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery\, Brisbane.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/marks-are-memories-selected-indigenous-works-from-the-moule-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240712T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240702T003326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T003326Z
UID:32134-1720807200-1725206400@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Revealed: Hidden gems from the UNE art collection
DESCRIPTION:The University of New England was Australia’s first regional university and a pioneer in distance education. Over the decades\, the University also amassed a diverse art collection that goes beyond the academic portraits seen within its hallowed halls. Revealed: Hidden gems from the UNE Art Collection provides a rare opportunity to examine some fascinating artworks by important artists such as Will Ashton\, Gunter Christmann\, Isabelle Devos\, William Dobell\, Elioth Gruner\, Hans Heysen\, Nora Heysen\, Lionel Lindsay\, Maurice Namatjira\, Thea Proctor\, Arthur Streeton and more. \nA University of New England 70th anniversary exhibition \nOpening event: Friday 12 July\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: William Dobell\, Untitled [Dressmaker’s Shop]\, late 1930s\, oil on canvas. Bequest of Dr Raymond Northfield Beazley\, 1962. UNE Art Collection.\n  \n \nA partnership with the University of New England
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/revealed-hidden-gems-from-the-une-art-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240712T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240702T004034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T004034Z
UID:32136-1720807200-1723392000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Lounge Room Collector #7
DESCRIPTION:The Lounge Room Collector Series explores the extraordinary\, eclectic\, and sometimes surprising private collections of the New England region. The seventh exhibition in the series invites New England locals\, Danijela Krha Purssey & Richard Purssey\, founders of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine\, to present a selection of artworks that they have acquired over the years. \nBeautiful Bizarre Magazine is a carefully curated and beautifully published contemporary art magazine which showcases the work of artisan designers\, and emerging and mid-career artists and photographers from around the globe and the Pursseys’ private collection reflects the same eclectic and beguiling aesthetic. \nOpening Event: Friday 12 July\, 6-8pm \nCollector Conversation: Saturday 13 July\, 10.30am \nImage credit: The Purssey house 2024\, photograph by Rachael Parsons.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/lounge-room-collector-7/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240531T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240513T061521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T095134Z
UID:30692-1717178400-1721577600@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Freeze Fawn: Jessica Nothdurft
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Nothdurft works in a variety of media\, including oil\, ink and metal\, to produce evocative documentations of her life experiences. In her hyper-restrained line works\, a battered housewife\, pregnant dogs\, cages\, and crouched forms recur.  By drawing on the familiar visual languages of artists from Giacometti to Louise Bourgeois and Jenny Watson\, Nothdurft transforms highly personal circumstances into universal scenes.  In turn\, her faux-naive style explores the existence of struggle below the surface and the many facets of shame. \nA partnership with Side Gallery \nOpening night: Friday 31 May\, 6-8pm \nJessica Nothdurft — Freeze Fawn Catalogue \nImage credit: Jessica Nothdurft\, Blue cage\, 2024\, oil paint and synthetic polymer paint on timber panel. Courtesy the artist and Side Gallery.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/freeze-fawn-jessica-nothdurft/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240531T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T230728
CREATED:20240513T060408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T232851Z
UID:30689-1717178400-1721577600@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Interior Visions
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition features up and coming and more established artists who focus their brush and palette on our interior world. Sites of home\, comfort\, celebration and quiet introspection\, Interior Visions celebrates our private and more public spaces. \nArtists featured: Amanda Cutlack\, Brooke Dalton\, Kate Durack\, Olivia Godbee\, Julia Griffin\, Miranda Hine\, Matilda Michell\, Fiona O’Byrne\, Scott Owen\, Petra Pinn\, Gria Shead\, Lise Temple\, Sue Tesoriero. \nOpening night: Friday 26 May\, 6-8pm \nImage credit: Gria Shead\, Before the night shift\, 2022\, oil on linen. Courtesy the artist and AK Bellinger Gallery.\n  \nInterior Visions Exhibition Catalogue (PDF\, 9MB)
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/interior-visions/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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