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
To coincide with the opening of How to Weather Together, exhibiting artist Henri van Noordenburg and composure Paul Smith will present a live performance in the gallery.
Spend a day learning bookbinding techniques with travelling bookbinder Janita Ayton.
Join us for the final Packsaddle Lecture of 2025 as Sundeep Bhandari, founder-trustee of Craft and Community Development Foundation (CCDF), presents his work on the Gondwana Art Project—a dedicated initiative supporting tribal artists from the Gondwana region of central India (Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra), working in Gond, Warli and Bhil traditions. In partnership with NERAM’s... View Article
Coinciding with his exhibition Water, on show at NERAM this summer, we are delighted to present a painting masterclass with Rowen Matthews. Ideal for experienced artists, this 2-day workshop delves into Rowen’s well-known painterly style.
With Christmas around the corner, we invite you to “shop with purpose” at your local art museum shop and enjoy 20% shop discount all day!
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.
Come along to the Packsaddle Studio these holidays to create a paper mâché fish sculpture, using recycled materials, paper and paste to build a 3D form. Explore shape, texture and pattern while designing a unique sea creature, in this hands-on workshop.
Join us for an in-conversation between exhibiting artist Rowen Matthews and NERAM Director Rachael Parsons as they discuss Matthews stunning exhibition Water.