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SUMMARY:Open Clay Days | Summer Holiday Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This is a ‘creator led’ workshop\, where kids will learn the basics of hand building clay\, and be able to create their very own clay creation to take home. From planning the design and building it with the clay\, to painting and finally varnishing it\, they will learn everything they need to sculpt their masterpiece! \nThis is a very fun open play class led by Kate from Three Pees Creative\, that not only engages but challenges their skills for a rewarding outcome. Run over three consecutive afternoons with all materials included! \nDATES: Three afternoon sessions included\, Tuesday 20\, Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 January 2026 \nTIME: 2.00 – 3.15pm \nVENUE: Packsaddle Studio at NERAM \nAGES: 6+ \nCOST: General Price $75\, FoN/CC member Price $68 \nMin 8 – Max 14 students \nBook before Thursday January 15 to ensure the workshop goes ahead. \n\n \nTerms and Conditions\n\nAll bookings for events\, art classes and workshops require payment in full at the time of booking\nA minimum number of 8 students required for workshop to proceed\, please book before 9am Thursday January 15 2026\nPlease be aware that once bookings close\, we are unable to offer a refund\nIf the workshop does not proceed\, you will be refunded any cash amount\nNERAM events have a limited capacity and use a ticketing system. Bookings are essential\nStudent contact details may be passed on to facilitators for communication purposes\n\n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/open-clay-days-summer-holiday-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Event,NERAM Kids,Workshops
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T040823Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Rowen Matthews
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-conversation between exhibiting artist Rowen Matthews and NERAM Director Rachael Parsons as they discuss Matthews stunning exhibition Water. \nThrough his luminous and meditative paintings\, Rowen Matthews explores the distinctive landscapes of the New England highlands through the elemental theme of water. Focusing on the region’s many dams—iconic features that shape both ecology and imagination—Matthews reflects on how these bodies of water hold memory\, sustain life\, and mirror shifting skies. His work captures the delicate interplay between environment\, identity and belonging\, shaped by more than three decades of living and working in Armidale. Water is both an artistic and personal journey\, offering a contemplative view of landscape as a site of renewal\, reflection and deep connection. \n\n \nImage: Rowen Matthews\, Water (exhibition view)\, 2025.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/artist-talk-rowen-matthews/
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260115T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20260106T011428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T013658Z
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SUMMARY:Paper Mâché | Summer Holiday Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshop activity:\nChildren will create their own paper mâché fish sculpture\, using recycled materials\, paper and paste to build a 3D form. They’ll explore shape\, texture and pattern while designing a unique sea creature. The focus will be on hands-on making and creative process rather than a finished painted piece\, as sculptures will need time to dry before painting. Visual examples and creative prompts will be provided for this activity\, however children are welcome to come with an idea in mind if they already have something they’d like to make. \nAll materials will be supplied \nDATES:  Thursday 15th January 2026 \nTIME: 10.30 – 12.00pm \nVENUE: Packsaddle Studio at NERAM \nAGES: 6+ \nCOST: General Price $28\, FoN/CC member Price $25 \nMin 8 – Max 12 students \n\n \nTerms and Conditions\n\nAll bookings for events\, art classes and workshops require payment in full at the time of booking\nA minimum number of 8 students required for workshop to proceed\, please book before 9am Tuesday January 13 2026\nPlease be aware that once bookings close\, we are unable to offer a refund\nIf the workshop does not proceed\, you will be refunded any cash amount\nNERAM events have a limited capacity and use a ticketing system. Bookings are essential\nStudent contact details may be passed on to facilitators for communication purposes\n\n  \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/paper-mache-morning-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Event,NERAM Kids,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251212T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251210T043937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T230006Z
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SUMMARY:New Horizons - Emerging Voices in Landscape
DESCRIPTION:APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED: New Horizons – Emerging Voices in Landscape \nNERAM 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. \nDeveloped by the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM)\, this unique professional development opportunity will pair up to five emerging artists with acclaimed Australian painter Angus Nivison for an immersive creative mentorship\, culminating in a public exhibition presented alongside Nivison’s major retrospective at NERAM in 2026. \n  \nAbout the Program \nOver ten months\, selected artists will engage in: \n\nA five-day intensive at NERAM and Nivison’s Walcha studio\, including a masterclass\, guided discussion\, and one-on-one mentoring\nOngoing remote mentorship and creative feedback sessions\nCuratorial and professional development support from NERAM’s staff—including artist statements\, writing\, exhibition preparation\, and career planning\nOpportunities to participate in public programs\, an artist panel\, education activities\, and digital storytelling\nA group exhibition of new work at NERAM presented in dialogue with a major Angus Nivison retrospective\n\n  \nArtists will receive: \n\nResidency Stipend\nExhibition Fee\nTravel assistance\nProfessional documentation of the program\nProject catalogue\nMentored support from industry-leading practitioners\n\n  \nWho Can Apply \nThis EOI is open to:\n• Emerging artists (first 10 years of practice)\n• Living and working in regional NSW\n• Working in any visual arts medium who’s subject or inspiration is the landscape (can be non-representational)\n• Seeking to expand skills\, networks\, and professional experience \nNERAM strongly encourages applications from First Nations artists and artists from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds\, with at least one program place prioritised for these communities. \n  \nKey Dates \n\nEOI Open: 12 December 2025\nEOI Close: Extended to 2 February 2026\nArtist Selection Announced: February 2026\nOn-site intensive: 23 – 27 March (artists must be available to attend the on-site intensive)\nOngoing remote mentorship: April – September 2026\nAngus Nivison Retrospective: 31 July – 18 October\nNew Horizons Exhibition: 2 October – 8 November (Opening night Friday 2 October)\n\n  \nHow to Apply \nApplicants are asked to provide:\n• A short artist statement\n• A brief CV\n• Up to 10 examples of recent work\n• A brief description of how the mentorship will support their practice (max 300 words) \nApplications are to be sent to gallery@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com by COB 2nd February 2026 \nApplications will be reviewed by a panel including NERAM representatives and project partners. \n  \nAngus Nivison is an Australian contemporary painter\, renowned for his evocative\, atmospheric explorations of landscape and memory. Based near Walcha in the New England region of NSW\, Nivison has developed a distinguished career spanning more than five decades\, with work held in major public and private collections across the country\, including the Art Gallery of New South Wales\, Newcastle art Gallery\, the Australia Club and New England Regional Art Museum. \nNivison’s large-scale paintings capture the emotional and elemental forces of place. He is celebrated for his ability to translate his experience of the landscape into abstract\, gestural\, and deeply expressive visual language. \nNivison is the recipient of numerous awards\, including the Wynne Prize (2002)\, and has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally. His long-standing commitment to regional arts practice make him an exceptional mentor for emerging regional artists. \nHis upcoming major retrospective at NERAM in 2026 will highlight the breadth and impact of his contribution to Australian art\, offering a unique opportunity for mentees to learn from an artist of remarkable depth and experience. \n  \n            \nThe New Horizons Program is supported by the Australian Government through the Regional Arts Fund\, and the Country Arts Support Program administered by Arts North West. \n  \nImage: Angus Nivison\, Yalgoolygum\, 2003\, acrylic & charcoal on canvas.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/new-horizons-emerging-voices-in-landscape/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251205T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251205T170000
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SUMMARY:NADIGA (at the Armidale Showground)
DESCRIPTION: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. These have only ever been shown in Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country and as such\, their journey to Armidale can be understood as a return home. This exhibition forms a key component of her PhD research. \nIn Gabi’s research\, walking and the artworks that emerge from it are inseparable. The works grow from the movement\, listening\, and remembering that happen while walking on Country. This approach is grounded in her grandmother Patsy Cohen’s book\, Ingelba and the Five Black Matriarchs (1990)\, where walking emerges as a cultural practice and research methodology. Gabi extends this lineage in her own practice– through walking\, rearticulating and continuing her nan’s work in embodied\, relational ways. \nThe Armidale showground is entwined with this history of movement. Ingelba was once positioned in relation to the broader world through the walk to the Armidale Show. Under colonial control their movement became restricted\, with authorities able to order the removal of Aboriginal people from towns. Now the Showground is being returned to Ingelba’s relational frame through the artworks\, the gathering\, and the planned walk that will culminate here. \nNADIGA forms part of a longer project – to eventually walk Country with kin\, particularly the 100km path from the former Ingelba Aboriginal Reserve to the Armidale showground. As such\, NADIGA brings family together to prepare for the journey\, to deepen a shared understanding that movement across Country is an ongoing cultural practice\, and a mode of knowledge-making that persists despite colonial interruption. \n  \nImage: Poster designed by Marilena Hewitt
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/nadiga-at-the-armidale-showground/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251130T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251112T001305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T013453Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Store Sunday
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, November 30 2025\, more than 2100 Museum Stores representing 25 countries\, and five continents will offer relaxing\, inspired shopping inside your favorite museums and cultural institutions…showcasing broad assortments of highly curated\, unique\, mission-specific gifts. From books to jewellery to children’s products to home accessories and gourmet food\, there is something for everyone. Shop knowing you are supporting the missions and programs of each participating museum and cultural institution. \nNERAM will be joining other museum and gallery shops around the world for Museum Store Sunday \nWith Christmas around the corner\, we invite you to “shop with purpose” at your local art museum shop. Your custom will help us sustain the programs and services we provide to our community. \nAll day 20% shop discount (except alcohol) \n50% Discount  Table  \nSpend over $30 to go into the draw for a hamper valued at $100 or voucher for $100 \nLucky Door Prize \nFree Gift Wrapping \nChristmas Craft activity for Kids \nWe look forward to seeing you between 10am – 4pm to enjoy a little Christmas shopping!
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/museum-store-sunday-2/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251122T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251123T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251028T042356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T031207Z
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SUMMARY:Painting masterclass with Rowen Matthews
DESCRIPTION: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. \nStarting with a guided tour of the exhibition\, participants will gain a unique insight into the artist’s painting process. Afterward\, in the Packsaddle studio\, Rowen will demonstrate his painting techniques and encourage everyone to explore their own sense of place using paint\, brushes\, and palette knives. \nMaterials for participants to bring: Heavy-bodied acrylic paint or oil paint will be suitable. Brushes & palette knives. Stretched canvas is recommended or good quality\, heavy weight paper suitable for painting. \nDATE | Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 November \nVENUE | Packsaddle studio \nTIME | 10am -4pm \nCOST | Friends of NERAM/Culture Club member price $165   General Price $180 \nMin 8 pp Max 12pp \n\n\nTerms and Conditions \nPlease be aware that once bookings close\, we are unable to offer a refund. If the masterclass does not proceed\, you will be refunded any cash amount. \nNERAM events have a limited capacity and use a ticketing system. Bookings are essential.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/painting-masterclass-with-rowen-matthews/
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251115T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251115T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251106T073202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T234130Z
UID:39758-1763202600-1763206200@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Packsaddle Lecture: Sundeep Bhandari\, The Gondwana Art Project
DESCRIPTION: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 exhibition Echoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art\, the Foundation has collaborated directly with the museum to bring these artists’ voices and works to an Australian audience. \nUnder the Gondwana Art project\, CCDF’s mission is to create a platform for tribal artists to present their work and their perspectives demonstrating their craftsmanship and creativity\, introducing new methods and techniques that express both traditional and contemporary imagery and values. In this initiative\, CCDF promotes artists and their art form that evolves from the dynamic living traditions. This project offers an invitation to the viewer to discover Gondwana region and artists that epitomise the incomparable diversity of contemporary tribal and popular Indian art. \n  \nSundeep Bhandari\, is a New Delhi–based business strategist with over three decades of experience in India’s energy and infrastructure sectors\, and is the founder trustee of Craft and Community Development Foundation. He has undertaken several philanthropic projects and was heading the CSR board of Cairn India Ltd. In this role\, he was instrumental in establishing community support and development projects across the country including the Centre of Excellence for vocational training in Jodhpur and The Enterprise Centre at Barmer ITI. He established Craft and Community Development Foundation with the aim of up-skilling artisans in different fields across India. \nEstablished in 2008\, the Craft and Community Development Foundation (CCDF) is a registered not-for-profit organisation created to support and fund projects that enhance livelihoods for communities in the arts and crafts sector. CCDF’s vision is to undertake initiatives that upskill artisans through the introduction of new concepts and designs while preserving the authenticity of traditional practices and connecting them to new markets. The foundation creates an empowering space that supports specialised crafts by providing training\, introducing innovative design elements\, and developing market linkages. Through workshops and skill development programs\, CCDF works to strengthen artisan communities and improve their overall quality of life. \n\n\nThe Packsaddle Lecture Series invites guest speakers to expound on aspects of Australian and international artistic practices and history\, providing the community with an opportunity to explore themes and ideas related to some of the museum’s key collection areas. \n  \n \n \nEchoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art has been produced in partnership with the Craft and Community Development Foundation\,  Utopia Art Sydney and Papunya Tula Artists. Sponsored by Origin Energy (Renewable energy and the New England Community Investment Program) the Friends of NERAM
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/packsaddle-lecture-sundeep-bhandari-the-gondwana-art-project/
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251115T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251104T015601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T015648Z
UID:39714-1763199000-1763222400@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Bookbinding Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Spend a day learning bookbinding techniques with travelling bookbinder Janita Ayton. The group will be guided through Japanese stab stitched bookbinding and coptic bookbinding. Book cloth will be provided for covers so it can be blocked/debossed in gold with a blocking machine. \nDATE | Saturday November 15 \nVENUE | Museum of Printing \nTIME | 9.30am -4.00pm \nCOST | Friends of NERAM/Culture club members $165   Non-members price $181 \nMax participants 8 \nWORKSHOP OUTLINE \nMorning session: Make covers for both book styles. Make a Japanese stab stitched book and gold blocking covers. \nLunch break \nAfternoon session: Make coptic book. \nMaterials to bring: \nMaterials needed for Japanese stab stitched book: Size can be any within reason\, A5 to A4-ish 8 to 15 pages each book. Paper needs to be flexible\, less than 110gsm. BYO paper gives participants the option to use existing prints/artwork\, or bring blank paper. \nEach book needs 2 covers the same size as pages these can be slightly thicker but less than 160 GSM or same as pages. \nMaterials needed for coptic book: Cover boards around 2mm thick and 6 to 10 mm bigger each way than the pages. The pages can be any size but need to be folded in half so they can be sewn. Up to 10 sheets. \nMaterials included: \nEmbroidery cotton for sewing the book is provided\, but if people are choosy about colour\, please BYO. Book cloth for covers will also be provided\, so it can be blocked/debossed in gold. \nBook before 9am November 11th\, to secure a place.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/39714/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251106T065658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T231439Z
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SUMMARY:Performance: The Sign of the Times
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe Sign of the Times project takes outcomes and processes from Henri’s visual art practice and Smith’s composition and practice\, and presents them in a performance. Integral to the structure of the work is collaborative improvisation. Each artist responds to the other’s input\, and this in turn affects the performance and finished work. \nBorn in The Netherlands and based in Brisbane\, Henri van Noordenburg is a visual artist whose practice merges photography\, drawing and performance to explore memory\, landscape and belonging. Using a distinctive hand-carved technique inspired by sgraffito\, his works have been exhibited internationally\, including the Manila Biennale and Scope Basel. He has received multiple awards\, and his work is held in major public and private collections including LACMA and NERAM. \nPaul Smith (he/they) is a composer and researcher based in Sydney who specialises in writing opera and music for the toy piano. He is Associate Professor of Music at the University of New England. Paul has held composer/performer residencies in Armenia (2018)\, Italy (2019) and Japan (2024)\, and he was a featured composer of the inaugural Korean toy piano festival in Seoul. In 2022 he received the ABC Composer Commission Fund to compose three new works for toy piano and recorder which were released by ABC Classics. Paul’s traditional research focuses on the politics of singing and the voice and recent publications explore multilingualism in opera. \n  \nImage: Henri van Noordenburg\, Composition XCI Arvo Pärt deck\, 2024. Hand carved ink on Hahnemühle
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/performance/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251029T053933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T060203Z
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SUMMARY:Providore: Kim Bizo
DESCRIPTION: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. Continuing the artist’s exploration of pantry and fresh produce as subjects\, this vibrant body of work transforms familiar ingredients—cheese boards\, olives\, pickles\, oysters and sourdough—into sensual studies of light\, texture and abundance. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCredit: Kim Bizo\, Dill Pickles\, 2025\, acrylic on canvas
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/gather-around-my-table-kim-bizo/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251029T053618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T053618Z
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SUMMARY:WATER: Rowen Matthews
DESCRIPTION:Through his luminous and meditative paintings\, Rowen Matthews explores the distinctive landscapes of the New England highlands through the elemental theme of water. Focusing on the region’s many dams—iconic features that shape both ecology and imagination—Matthews reflects on how these bodies of water hold memory\, sustain life\, and mirror shifting skies. His work captures the delicate interplay between environment\, identity and belonging\, shaped by more than three decades of living and working in Armidale. Water is both an artistic and personal journey\, offering a contemplative view of landscape as a site of renewal\, reflection and deep connection. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCredit: Rowen Matthews\, Shadow Dam\, 2025\, oil on canvas
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/water-rowen-matthews/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251024T051648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T035852Z
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SUMMARY:Echoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art
DESCRIPTION: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. The exhibition celebrates contemporary art grounded in ancestral knowledge\, exploring the resonances between cultures shaped by land\, spirit\, and storytelling. Through painting these artists illuminate resonate cosmologies and living traditions that trace back to the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. Echoes of the Earth invites audiences to reflect on the enduring creativity that flows through Country and community across time and place. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCredit: Suresh Dhurve\, Ann Dai\, 2020\, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and the Craft and Community Development Foundation \n\n          \nEchoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art has been produced in partnership with the Craft and Community Development Foundation\,  Utopia Art Sydney and Papunya Tula Artists. Sponsored by Origin Energy (Renewable energy and the New England Community Investment Program) the Friends of NERAM
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/echoes-of-the-earth-tribal-and-desert-art/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251029T054148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T000416Z
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SUMMARY:The Garden: Lae Oldmeadow
DESCRIPTION:In his first solo exhibition at NERAM\, outsider artist Lae Oldmeadow presents The Garden\, a contemplative and tactile installation where nature and culture intertwine. Comprising  series of Totems of Contemplation leading to the central sculptural work The Garden\, the exhibition evokes the sensation of entering a magical forest. Crafted from palm fibre\, sisal\, organic cotton and ultramarine paint\, Oldmeadow’s totems and wall sculptures explore reverence\, resilience and renewal. \n  \nCurated by Professor Pedram Khosronjead\, Western Sydney University \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCredit: Lae Oldmeadow\, The Garden (detail)\, 2010-2025\, palm fibre\, organic cotton\, acrylic paint. Photograph by Nell Schofield. \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/the-garden-lae-oldmeadow/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251029T224227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T233518Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of five new exhibitions \nEchoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art \nWATER: Rowen Matthews \nProvidore: Kim Bizo \nHow to Weather Together \nThe Garden: Lae Oldmeadow \n  \nOpening Weekend Program\nFriday 14th November \n5.30pm – Artist Talk: Lae Oldmeadow \n6.00pm – Opening Night \n6.30pm – Official opening presentation \n7.00pm – Performance: The Sign of the Times Henri van Noordenburg and Paul Smith \n  \nSaturday 15th November \n10.30am –  Packsaddle Lecture: Sundeep Bhandari\, The Gondwana Art Project \n  \n\n \n  \nCredit: Suresh Dhurve\, Ann Dai\, 2020\, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and the Craft and Community Development Foundation \n \n \nEchoes of the Earth: Tribal and Desert Art has been produced in partnership with the Craft and Community Development Foundation\,  Utopia Art Sydney and Papunya Tula Artists. Sponsored by Origin Energy (Renewable energy and the New England Community Investment Program) the Friends of NERAM
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-8/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251106T063546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T063546Z
UID:39751-1763141400-1763143200@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Lae Oldmeadow
DESCRIPTION:Join us before the official opening to hear exhibiting artist Lae Oldmeadow in conversation with curator Professor Pedram Khosronejad as they discuss The Garden — Oldmeadow’s debut solo exhibition at NERAM. \nIn The Garden\, outsider artist Lae Oldmeadow creates a contemplative and tactile installation where nature and culture intertwine. A series of Totems of Contemplation leads visitors towards the central sculptural work\, The Garden\, evoking the sensation of stepping into a magical forest. Crafted from palm fibre\, sisal\, organic cotton and ultramarine paint\, Oldmeadow’s totems and wall sculptures explore themes of reverence\, resilience and renewal. \n\n \nImage: Lae Oldmeadow\, Totem of Contemplation # 11 Leaf\, 2022. Palm fibre and sisal twine sewn to canvas\, acrylic paint
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/artist-talk-lae-oldmeadow/
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251111T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251031T230408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251101T225723Z
UID:39701-1762880400-1762884000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Book Launch: A Portrait of Howard Hinton
DESCRIPTION:To mark Howard Hinton’s 159th Birthday we invite you to the launch of A Portrait of Howard Hinton by Margaret Bain. \nWho was Howard Hinton — the man behind one of Australia’s greatest art collections? A Portrait of Howard Hinton uncovers the life of this enigmatic philanthropist\, moving beyond the familiar image of a shy bachelor who gave away his fortune for art. Drawing on Hinton’s long-lost diary and years of meticulous research\, Margaret reveals a vibrant\, generous\, and deeply connected figure at the heart of Sydney’s cultural scene in the early 20th century. \nJoin us at NERAM to celebrate the launch of this remarkable new publication that sheds fresh light on the man whose vision helped shape the very foundations of the New England Regional Art Museum. There will be champagne and cake.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/book-launch-a-portrait-of-howard-hinton/
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251109T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251109T171500
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251015T035152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T035526Z
UID:39579-1762700400-1762708500@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:COSMOGRAPHIES : A speculative documentary film
DESCRIPTION:The struggle for environmental justice against ongoing forms of extractivism and ecological ruin in the Atacama Desert is an allegory against ongoing plans to colonise the Moon and Mars\, where Māori astrobiologist Xuê Noon finds solace in 2051. \nCosmographies is a hybrid film that draws from speculative fiction\, observational and poetic documentary\, Indigenous futurism and Indigiqueer perspectives. It interweaves stories of resistance and environmental justice against extractivism in the Atacama Desert\, Chile\, as an allegory for contemporary plans to colonise the Moon and Mars. Set across 2023 and 2051\, it weaves parallel stories of Lickan Antay land and water defenders\, engaged scientists and fishing communities in Atacama\, with the story of Māori astrobiologist Xuě Noon who finds solace in Mars and slipstreams across spacetime with an urgent message. \nScreening at Belgrave as part of How to weather together exhibition\nFilm is 95 minutes\nQ&A is 30 minutes. Finish by 5.15pm. \nCredits \nDirector\, Cinematographer & Writer (BIO): Juan Francisco Salazar (attending the screening for Q&A) \nWriter & Performer (BIO): Victoria Hunt
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/cosmographies-a-speculative-documentary-film/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251024T050953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T221849Z
UID:39616-1762596000-1769961600@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:How to Weather Together
DESCRIPTION: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. Bringing together illustration\, visual art\, writing\, film\, and participatory activities\, the project invites audiences to consider how the shifting climate shapes our emotions\, behaviours\, and communities. Rather than focusing solely on facts or forecasts\, How to Weather Together encourages reflection\, conversation\, and creativity\, prompting visitors to ask unusual questions and to imagine new habits\, practices\, and ways of being as we adapt to a changing ecological future. \nCurated by Jennifer Hamilton \nArtists: \n Clare Britton\, Rae Haynes\, Horizon Factory (Nina Vroemen and Erin Hill)\, Henri van Noordenburg\, Marissa Betts & Mike Terry\, Tessa Zettel & Susie Nelson\, The Weathering Collective (Tessa Zettel\, Astrida Neimanis\, Jennifer Hamilton). \n  \nCredit: Illustration by Tessa Zettel: G Market Stall from How to weather together: Feminist practice for climate change (Bloomsbury: 2026) \n  \nThis exhibition is supported by Arts North West.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/how-to-weather-together/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251030T065137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T065200Z
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SUMMARY:New England Friends of NERAM Artisan Trail
DESCRIPTION:Step inside the studios of six talented New England artists and see where creativity comes to life. Across one inspiring weekend\, the New England Friends of NERAM Artisan Trail invites you to visit artists in their working environments\, watch live demonstrations\, and gain unique insights into their craft.\n\nFrom delicate watercolours and expressive landscape paintings to fine ceramics and reclaimed metal sculpture\, this is a rare opportunity to meet the makers shaping our region’s vibrant arts scene.\n\nTickets are available for individual studio visits or as a weekend pass giving access to all six studios. All proceeds support the work of the Friends of NERAM in raising funds for the New England Regional Art Museum.\n\nTickets:\n$40 Friends of NERAM members\n$45 Non-members\n$12 per individual studio\n\nBook now via TryBooking 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/new-england-friends-of-neram-artisan-trail/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251108T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251009T232042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T032718Z
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SUMMARY:Black Gully Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:The always highly-anticipated Black Gully Festival is set to kick off on Saturday\, November 8th\, 2025\, in the scenic Black Gully Reserve (behind NERAM on the south side of the creek). This free\, family-friendly event celebrates the vibrant spirit of Armidale as the weather warms up\, offering a day filled with music\, art\, environmental and community engagement. The festival promises an entertaining experience for attendees of all ages. \nFestival Program\n\n9.00am – 7.30pm – Festival Livestream and broadcast 2ARMFM Community Radio\n10.00am – 4.00pm – NERAM Art Gallery & feature exhibition How to Weather Together\n10.00am – 2.00pm – Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place – Music jam w/ Des Ahoy\, Peter Georkas & Bob Blair (10-12)\n10.00am – 2.00pm – Museum of Printing\n10.00am – 4.00pm – Makers\, Community and Environment Markets\n\n\nCaring for Koala Country\, Clothes Swap and Slow Living\, Community Garden tours\, Community Weathering Station\, Electrify Armidale\, Growing Sustainable Landscapes\, Healthy Headwaters and Creek bug collecting\, Highlands End of Life Project\, NERAM Family Art Making\, Platypus Play and Clay\, River Weaving and Rising Tide\, Save our Styx\, Talking Soil\, The Highlands Poet\, Weeding for Weaving w/ Andrew Parker\, Face painting and more….. \n\n\n\n10.00am – 7.30pm – Food Vans\n12.00pm – Official Opening – Welcome to Country + Thanks to Sponsors + announcements\n7.00pm – 8.45pm – Astronomy night with the Stars & UNE & NT Astronomical Society@NERAM cafe\n\n\nMusic\, Dance & Theatre Program\n\nMain Stages\n10.00am to 7.30pm                             \n\n10.30am  The Holy Horns\n11.15am  Alejandro & Armidale Salsa\n11.30am  JazzLab\n12.00pm  Welcome to Country + Thanks to Sponsors + announcements\n12.30pm  Tandav School of Dance\n12.50pm  Blakk Dynasty\n1.20pm  The Rocky Bottom Girls\n2.10pm  OhMaSoul\n3.00pm  MC & The Squares\n3.50pm  Dusky Buzz\n4.40pm  The Cham Cham\n5.30pm  PartyLine\n6.30pm  The Chads\n\n \nAcoustic Stage (NERAM Café)\n9.00am to 4.00pm                 \n\n\n9.00am  Judith Betts\n9.45am  Bruce’s Country\n10.30am  Pete Stanley\n11.15am  Barney St Band\n12.00pm  The Miggy Man\n12.45pm  Dallas Muirhead\n1.30pm  Ian Russell\n2.15pm  Khaleel Jundi\n3.00pm  Firebirds Choir\n3.30pm  Saturday Magic Theatre Troupe presents Pandora and the Dragon\n\n\n \nTalks\, Activities & Workshops Program\n\nClothes Swap@ Slow Living Tent\n\n10.00 to 11.00am Clothes drop\n12.00 to 2.00pm Clothes swap\n\n\n  \nThe Community Weathering Station (CoWS) at Black Gully Festival (North Village) \nThe Community Weathering Station is a market stall about climate change. This Black Gully Festival we have a program of visiting artist-researcher facilitated workshops that link up with the themes of weathering: a concept that explores climate change from a grounded\, localised and embodied perspective. \nThroughout the day we will also offer Tea/Tarot readings when the readers are not off enjoying the festival\, and there will be other little things in the stall to look at and discuss. \nFor the workshops: We will endeavour to have all the materials you need on hand\, but please go to the link below form more details\, any specific instructions and to register (FREE REGISTRATION). \nCoWS workshops are for people aged 16+ \n\n10.00 -11.00am: Mixed Weathering Workshops – w/ Tessa Zettel\, Astrida Neimanis and Jennifer Hamilton.\n11.00am – 12.00pm: Rest your identity – w/ Ju Bavyka\n12.00 – 12.30pm : Welcome to Country (MainStage)\n12.30 – 1.30pm: Day for it! why we love good weather – w/ Blanche Verlie\n1.30 – 2.30pm : Lunch Break\n2.30 – 3.30pm : Learn to Scry with the Sky: how to prophesize through gazing – w/ Nina Vroeman\n\nAll Day: \n\nBy sign-up sheet on the day: Tea & Tarot by Donation (with Piers Kelly & Ju Bavyka)\nHow to weather together exhibition (Mazda Gallery inside NERAM)\n\n\nFull program and registration details available at: https://communityweatheringstation.net/2025/10/13/2025-black-gully-festival-stall/\n\n\nCommunity Garden\n\n\n10.30/12.30/2.30 – Composting with Joi (@ the Community Garden\nCommunity Garden Tours – Come for a visit! Tours running from 10.00am to 4.00pm -as needed\n\n  \nSustainable Living Armidale (SLA) and Friends @ North Gully Village (NERAM Side) \n\n10.30/3.30 – Rhizomatic Somatic Meditation (1-hour sessions) for 16+ – w/Pip Ryan @ Rhizomatic Chorus tent\n11.00 to 1:30 – Magpie print making @ Museum of Printing\n10.30/1.00 – How healthy is my soil? – why not soil some undies! @Talking Soil tent\n11:00/1:30 – Digging Together: Where Soil Science Meets Community @Talking Soil\n\nSLA and Friends @ the Packsaddle room (Below NERAM) \n\n11.00am – SPECIAL Presentation – Healthy Headwaters of New England and what our creek invertebrates tell us (30mins) – with Dr. Sara Mika\, UNE Aquatic Ecology Lab\n12.30pm – SPECIAL Presentation – The Bell’s Turtle: A Turtle of Our Own – with Dr. Lou Streeting\, UNE Lazer Lab\n\nSLA and Friends @ South Gully Village (Stage Side) \n• 10.30/11.30/12.30/1.30/2.30/3.30– The Magic of Science Show @UNE Discovery\n• 10.30/1.30 – Cozy Story Time – The Platypus – w/Sue Eliot @SLA and NE Rakali and Platypus tent\n• 10.30/11.15/2.45- Native Rodents – who are they anyway and why should we care? @Threatened Species Tent\n• 10.45/2.00 – Chatting about Energy-Efficiency – for beginners 101@Electrify Armidale tent\n• 11.00 to 12.00 – Weeding for Weaving w/Andrew Parker @the Big Weave\n• 11.00 to 12.00 – Making Seedballs @Armidale Tree Group\n• 11.30 – Cozy Story Time- Where are all the baby Turtles? – w/Lou Streeting – @SLA and NE Rakali and Platypus tent\n• 11.30 & 1.30 – Creek Bug Collecting – meet @UNE Aquatic Ecology Lab\n• 12.30/2.00- Bat’s in the Backyard and Insect-eating bats @Threatened Species Tent\n• 1.00 – Black Gully Walk and Talk with Funky Dave and Friends of BG – meet@the Black Gully Central Tent\n• 2.00 – Chatting about Energy-Efficiency –bring your really tricky questions @Electrify Armidale tent \n  \n\n\nThe Black Gully Festival program is subject to changes at any time. Please refer to website for any updates or amendments.\n\n  \n              \n  \n     \n       \n  \nThe Black Gully Festival – Partners and Sponsors\nThe Black Gully Festival would not be possible and nor would it be able to provide a free community event without the contribution of over 70 volunteers and our Partners and Sponsors. The Black Gully Festival organisers would like to extend a huge thank you to our volunteers and to the following: \nPartners \nMusicians of Armidale (MOA)/Sustainable Living Armidale (SLA)/New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM)/2ARMFM Community Radio/Southern New England Landcare (SNEL)/Armidale Tree Group (ATG)/Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place (ACCKP) \nSupermega sponsors\, Very special sponsors\, and Festival friends \nSustainable Living Armidale (SLA)/Origin Energy (Renewable energy and the New England Community Investment Program)/Armidale Regional Council (ARC)/BlackDot/Gallery 126/The Welders Dog/StringyBark Ecological/Back Track/Creative Streets Festival
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/black-gully-festival-2025/
CATEGORIES:Event,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251031T043230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T043230Z
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SUMMARY:The Community Weathering Station at Black Gully Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Community Weathering Station is a market stall about climate change. This black gully festival we have a program of visiting artist-researcher facilitated workshops that link up with the themes of weathering: a concept that explores climate change from a grounded\, localised and embodied perspective. \nThroughout the day we will also offer Tea/Tarot readings when the readers are in\, and there will be other little things in the stall to look at and discuss. For the workshops: We will endeavour to have all the materials you need on hand\, but please read below for any specific instructions and to register to help us plan for numbers. \nAll Workshops begin at the CoWS Stall \n  \nStall opens 10am \n  \nMixed Weathering Workshops 10-11am \nDrop into the CoWS Stall and participate in a selection of activities “Lucky Dip”\, “Close Meteorology”\, “Speed Zining” and “Weathering With and Without”. These games are connected to How to weather together exhibition in the gallery and book of the same name. Participants can take home their contributions or they can add it to the exhibition upstairs. These activities are all designed to engage with yourself and each other differently and carefully in relation to everyday weather\, but also as a method for connecting to the large scale catastrophe of climate change. If you miss the early workshop options to participate will be available throughout the day. \nWe believe weathering well requires the proliferation of feminist\, queer and anticolonial environmentalisms and the global redistribution of shelter and vulnerability. To assist in grass-roots revolutionary mobilisation\, we offer up simple practices as part of a larger historical movement: to change the climate of climate change and be ourselves changed in the process. \nFacilitator Bio/s: The weathering workshops are facilated by Tessa Zettel (Sydney)\, Astrida Neimanis (Canada) and Jennifer Hamilton (Armidale). These three have been collaborating for a decade as The Weathering Collective. \nFREE REGISTRATION \n  \nRest your identity: 11-12 \nWith Ju Bavyka \nThis workshop leans on meditation practices to examine our relationships to aspects of our identity\, including habits or social roles\, that get overworked in everyday life. This overwork can be a response to social injustice\, patriarchy\, gendered roles\, being disabled\, or to the self-exploitation of one’s ethnic and cultural background in order to exist and survive. After a short introduction\, participants are invited to follow a guided meditation and to identify parts of themself that require a little rest\, revision\, and kind reintegration on better terms. A space for encounter and possible connection is created during the discussion afterwards. This workshop is included in the CoWS program as a practice that allows for new openings to the weather world. \nCushions provided. \nFacilitator Bio: Ju is a visual artist\, writer and community organiser. They create from a queer\, forager perspective and are interested in practices of hospitality and generosity. Ju lives\, works and rests on unceded Gadigal Wangal lands in so-called Sydney\, Australia\, and sometimes in Berlin. They have ties to Kazakhstan and Germany through their birth\, education\, community connections and family history. \nFREE REGISTRATION (Please RSVP to help with numbers\, but please also show up on the day either way) \n15 Max \n  \n12pm Welcome to Country (Mainstage) \n  \nDAY FOR IT! why we love good weather 12.30-1.30pm \nWith Blanche Verlie \nMost of our efforts to communicate the importance of global heating focus on how scary and bad changing the climate is. But a lot of people find it too scary to think about\, and so they disengage from the topic. What if we celebrated all the benefits that a safe climate affords us? This walkshop riffs on the Australian idiom “Day for It!” that celebrates all the great\, fun things we can do in good weather and who those activities allow us to be\, to help us clarify the cultural and personal value of our Holocene climate. \nWhat you’ll need to participate: a phone with a camera and internet connection OR a pen and paper. We’ll be walking around the Festival and chatting to people about what their favourite weather is\, and why they love it. \nFacilitator Bio: Blanche is a multidisciplinary social scientist whose work focuses on climate change working. Her research investigates how people understand\, experience\, and respond to climate change\, and how we might do this differently and better. Her book Learning to live-with climate change: From anxiety to transformation is available as a free e-book. At the University of Sydney\, she is a Sydney Horizon Fellow in Gender and Cultural Studies\, and one of the leaders of the Environmental Justice theme at the Sydney Environment Institute.  \nFREE REGISTRATION (Please RSVP to help with numbers\, but please also show up on the day either way) \n  \n1.30-2.30 Lunch break (& Rocky Bottom Girls playing on mainstage!) \n  \nLearn to Scry with the Sky: how to prophesize through gazing\, 2.30-3.30pm \nWith Nina Vroeman \nThis workshop will explore exercises from Horizon Factory’s publication Deep Gazing. \nThe book is a guide\, a tool\, an atlas and a companion for individual and communal attunement to the environment. Opening to the expansiveness of the sky\, learning to read its signs and traces\, and allowing for messages and meanings to arise beyond the art of forecasting. \nFacilitator Bio: Nina makes interdisciplinary work about ecology that is speculative and embodied. They live in Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal)\, on the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka and are a recent MFA graduate from Sculpture and Ceramics at Concordia University. For more information about their work visit ninavroemen.com/ \nFREE REGISTRATION (Please RSVP to help with numbers\, but please also show up on the day either way) \n15 Max \n  \nStall closes 4pm
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/the-community-weathering-station-at-black-gully-festival/
CATEGORIES:Event,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251101T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251101T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20251030T225451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T225451Z
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: Behind the Scenes with Packsaddle
DESCRIPTION:Join us at NERAM for a special In Conversation between NERAM Director Rachael Parsons and members of the current Packsaddle Committee. \nTogether\, they’ll pull back the curtain on all things Packsaddle — how this beloved annual exhibition is imagined\, planned\, and brought to life each year. Discover the stories behind the art\, the community connections that make it possible\, and why this remarkable group of women continues to dedicate their time\, creativity\, and passion to supporting NERAM after 40 years. \nAn inspiring and insightful look at one of the most enduring and generous supporter groups in regional Australia.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/in-conversation-behind-the-scenes-with-packsaddle/
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251101T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251102T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20250715T002649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T004521Z
UID:37812-1761991200-1762099200@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Portraiture in Charcoal with Michael Simms
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand\, Michael Simms is back with his charcoal portraiture workshop. Excitingly the workshop has been extended to two days\, giving students more time to develop\, practice and hone their skills under the guidance of Michael. \nIn this workshop\, students will learn how to draw the human face with charcoal – one of the most versatile and expressive mediums. Michael will provide his unique tips and tricks on how to simplify the face into basic shapes to make portraiture fun and accessible. \nMichael will conduct demonstrations and provide individual feedback to students throughout both days. \nStudents will also have the opportunity to visit Michael Simms Stages exhibition in the Mazda Gallery of NERAM. \nTopics covered include: \n\nOverview of materials: the different types of charcoal and how to use it\nThe proportions of the human face\nHow to simplify the human face into basic planes and tonal shapes\nHow to break down individual facial features\nHow to build structure into your portrait\nCapturing a ‘likeness’\nUnderstanding tonal values\nHow to achieve a sense of volume and form in your drawings\nDrawing from a live model\nThe impact of lighting\n\nDATE | Saturday and Sunday\, 1st & 2nd of November \nTIME |  10am – 4.00pm both days \nVENUE | Packsaddle Studio \nCOST |  General Price $221.00   –   FoN/Culture Club member Price $245.00 \nAll materials are included \nMin 10\, Max 14 \n  \n\n\nImage: Courtesy of Michael Simms
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/portraiture-in-charcoal-with-michael-simms/
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Event,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251024T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20250714T004226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T050628Z
UID:37818-1761325200-1762707600@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Packsaddle Exhibition 2025
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. \nOpening Night Event: Friday 24 October >>>>> Book your free ticket \nViewing from 5.00pm | Selling from 6.00pm | Opening remarks by Christopher Hodges\, Gallery Director\, artist and owner of Utopia Art Sydney \nPacksaddle 2025 Program of Events \n\nSaturday 25 October 10.30am: Packsaddle floor talk with Christopher Hodges\nSaturday 1 November 10.30am: Packsaddle floor talk\nSunday 9 November 1.00 – 4.00pm: Pick up Party for customers to collect their works\n\n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/packsaddle-exhibition-2025/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251024T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251024T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20250723T050416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T034756Z
UID:37854-1761325200-1761336000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Opening Night: Packsaddle Exhibition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the ringing of the bell to open the 2025 Packsaddle Exhibition! \nBe among the first to view—and purchase—original artworks by leading and emerging Australian artists. Now in its 40th year\, Packsaddle is a beloved fundraising exhibition that brings together a curated selection of contemporary paintings\, prints\, and sculptures in support of NERAM. \nEvery artwork sold directly supports both the artist and the future of the New England Regional Art Museum. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to collect something special and celebrate four decades of community\, creativity\, and generosity. \nViewing from 5.00pm. The bell will ring at 6pm (no artworks will be sold prior)\, when the selling and celebration will commence.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/opening-night-packsaddle-exhibition-2025/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251018T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251101T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20250924T021525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T011229Z
UID:39458-1760783400-1762011000@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:STAMP PRINTING WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:STAMP PRINTING WORKSHOP: Experience NERAM Museum of Printing and UNE Museum of Antiquities as places of inspiration for stamp making. \nJoin Black Gully Printmaker Rhonda Ellem for a three-Saturday experimental workshop designing\, making and printing stamps. \nDay one at NERAM Museum of Printing. Introduction to carving rubber stamps and making stamp pads\, and an introduction to using advertising blocks from the museum’s collection. Stamps and blocks will be proofed then combined with stencilling\, overprinting\, chine colle and collage. \nDay two at UNE Museum of Antiquities (UNEMA). There’ll be a talk by Dr Bronwyn Hopwood\, the Curator and Collections Manager of the recently refurbished UNE Museum of Antiquities (UNEMA). UNEMA is Australia’s only regional museum of Classical Antiquities and home to the nationally significant James Rivers Barrington Stewart Collection of Cypriot archaeological material from the stone age to the medieval period. The museum also offers displays from Africa\, the Americas\, Asia\, Oceania\, the 19th century and more. The talk will be followed by drawing in the museum taking anthromorphic and zoomorphic inspiration from the collections. These drawings will be developed into stamps back at MoP. \nDay three at NERAM Museum of Printing. Final printing onto postcards\, cardstock and found papers using repetition\, masking\, colour blending and progressive printing. Themes of Cinderella stamps and EFOs (errors\, freaks and oddities) from the philatelic world will be explored. \nNo experience necessary. \nSaturdays 18\, 25 October & 1 November \nTIME | 10.30am  to 3.30pm \nVENUE | Museum of Printing NERAM. \nPlease note: on 25 October the workshop starts at UNE Museum of Antiquities at 10.30 and returns to the Museum of Printing NERAM for the afternoon \nCOST |  Friends of NERAM/Culture Club Members – $155 \, General price $170 \nStudents 16yrs + are welcome \nSpecialist materials supplied with a material list sent prior. \n\n\nImage credit: Stamp\, courtesy of Rhonda Ellem \nTerms and Conditions\n\nAll bookings for events\, art classes and workshops require payment in full at the time of booking\nA minimum number of 8 students required for classes to proceed\, please book and pay by Monday 13 October 2025 to ensure classes go ahead\nPlease be aware that once bookings close\, we are unable to offer a refund\nIf the class does not proceed\, you will be refunded any cash amount\nNERAM events have a limited capacity and use a ticketing system. Bookings are essential\nStudent contact details may be passed on to facilitators for communication purposes
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/stamp-printing-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251009T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20250819T052258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T053751Z
UID:39129-1760007600-1760014800@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:School Holiday Workshop | CD Weaving
DESCRIPTION:Do you enjoy repurposing materials and would like to give weaving a go? Make your own fun CD weaving project these school holidays.  With coloured wool and feathers the results will be beautiful and each participant can add their own flare to the weaving and a decorative piece of art to hang in a special place. \nVENUE | Packsaddle studio (located at the rear of NERAM ) \nDATE | Thursday October 9 \nTIME | 11am -1pm \nAGES |  8yrs and over \nCOST | Friends of NERAM/Culture Club Members – $32 \, General – $29 \nPlease phone NERAM 67725255 to cancel your place if you are unable to attend so that your place can be filled by someone else. \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/school-holiday-workshop-cd-weaving/
CATEGORIES:NERAM Kids,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251008T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251008T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20240128T020822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T044058Z
UID:38865-1759946400-1759955400@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:Culture Club open studio
DESCRIPTION:Culture Club is proud to present OPEN STUDIO.\n\nThis month we are meeting at Get Framed Armidale and taking walk with photographer Simon Scott and he is going to teach you some photography tricks and tips as well as some basic editing using Snap Seed. All you need to bring is your phone.  The arty times kick off at 6pm.\n\n\n\nVenue: Meet at at Get Framed Armidale Shop 45/195-197 Beardy Street\, Armidale Plaza SC. Entrance on Dangar Street. \n\n\n\nINFO:\n\nCan I bring wine? YES YOU CAN\nIf it’s cold will you put the heaters on? YES WE WILL\nDo I need to be good at art to come? NOPE\nHow much does it cost? NADA\nWill there be snacks? MAYBE. Each month is hosted by a different Culture Club Committee member\, so it’s up to them how the evening goes. They’re in charge of the music\, the still life set up and the good feels.\nDo I need to be a member of Culture Club to come? NO. But we’re kind of hoping that you really dig it and decide you want to support us by becoming a member.\nIs there an age restriction? NO… BUT… if you are under 18\, you’ll need to show up with a responsible adult… and if you are a responsible adult who shows up with a little person you’ll need to make sure they don’t climb the walls.
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/culture-club-open-studio-2-2025-10-08/
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Event,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251008T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251008T123000
DTSTAMP:20260604T031252
CREATED:20250819T052322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T053646Z
UID:39125-1759921200-1759926600@neram.dev.nucleoserver.com
SUMMARY:School Holiday Workshop | Stained Glass Printing & Zines
DESCRIPTION:Come along to the Packsaddle studio for a morning of mono printing\, making stencils and experiment with colour layering. Participants will create several colourful pieces of art using gelli plates\, acrylic paint and their own unique stencils. The printed paper will then be used in a zine with blank pages for future art making. \nAll materials are supplied. \nVENUE | Packsaddle studio (located at the rear of NERAM ) \nDATE | Wednesday October 8 \nTIME | 11am -12.30pm \nAGES |  Open to all ages 6yrs and over\, we ask parents to accompany children under 8 years old. \nCOST | Friends of NERAM/Culture Club Members – $25 \, General – $28 \nPlease phone NERAM 67725255 to cancel your place if you are unable to attend so that your place can be filled by someone else. \n 
URL:https://neram.dev.nucleoserver.com/event/school-holiday-workshop-stained-glass-printing-zines/
CATEGORIES:NERAM Kids,Workshops
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