• Wonders of HINTON

    Experience one of the greatest collections of art in regional Australia with the new semi-permanent display, Wonders of Hinton.

  • Fifty/ 50

    Back by popular demand! Fifty/ 50 is an exhibition, it’s a raffle, and it’s a fundraiser for the Art Museum.

  • Halfway Home: Bridie McKelvey

    A solo exhibition of delightful and whimsical assemblages and dioramas representing a small escape from life’s hectic and sometimes harsh realities.

  • 2025 Galah Regional Photography Prize

    The biennial Galah Regional Photography Prize, established in 2023, has been created to encourage excellence in contemporary photography from regional Australia. The intention of the prize is to celebrate, support and advance the practice of regional photographers.

  • The Landscape of Giving: Celebrating 10 years of the Adopt an Artwork program at NERAM

    NERAM is proud to celebrate the tenth anniversary of its Adopt an Artwork program, developed to support the ongoing preservation and conservation of artworks across the NERAM collections. This exhibition offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the program and a new range of artworks from NERAM available for adoption.

  • Wimble’s Wayzgoose 2025

    Wimbleʼs Wayzgoose is a celebration of printing and printmaking to commemorate Australian print history and industry pioneer Fredrick. Thomas Wimble. The weekend is hosted by the Museum of Printing at the New England Regional Art Museum in Armidale.

    $35.00
  • Mokulito Workshop

    This exciting two day course with Sam Sosnowski will introduce you to the Mokulito process. Mokulito can be described as “kitchen lithography”. It combines wood block printing with lithography but uses everyday non-toxic and inexpensive materials.

    $240 – $265
  • Chromatic Wood Type Printing

    Join Wayne Thompson for a half-day introductory workshop to chromatic printing; the process of printing multiple colours in wood type. Participants will learn some type history while getting their hands dirty through printing with the historical equipment in the NERAM collection.

    $70