Wonders of HINTON
Experience one of the greatest collections of art in regional Australia with the new semi-permanent display, Wonders of Hinton.
Experience one of the greatest collections of art in regional Australia with the new semi-permanent display, Wonders of Hinton.
How to Weather Together is a multi-artform project that explores how we live with and respond to climate change through the intimate, daily experiences of weather—both ordinary and extreme.
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.
NERAM is calling for Expressions of Interest from emerging regional NSW artists to take part in New Horizons: Emerging Voices in Landscape, a ten-month mentorship and exhibition program designed to support the next generation of regional creative practitioners.
A weekly, self-directed, painting and drawing group for experienced artists. Meeting once a week in Packsaddle Studio (located at the rear of the NERAM building) this is an opportunity to come work alongside other experienced artists, network, learn and be inspired. There is no regular tutor but each week, the session finishes with a group critique to review the day's efforts and give and receive feedback.
As part of the closing weekend of How to weather together, the curator Jennifer Hamilton is hosting a poetry gathering for poetry readers and writers.