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SUMMARY:The Colours of Hill End Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Colours of Hill End Art Exhibition at Hill End Art Gallery.\nThe Hill End Art Gallery is pleased to announce its next exhibition\, featuring the works of Jeannie Holmes and Sharon Shelton. These two exceptional and diverse local artists will be showcasing their talent by highlighting the vibrant colours of Hill End.\nExhibition Details\n• Artists: Jeannie Holmes and Sharon Shelton\n• Theme: The Colours of Hill End\n• Opening: 11:00 AM\, Saturday 13 December 2025\n• Exhibition runs to 22nd March 2026\nJoin us for this exciting event celebrating local artistry and the unique palette of Hill End.\nThe Hill End Art Gallery is open 11.00am – 3.00pm weekends.\nSpecial Christmas opening times: Friday\, 19th December through to Monday\, 22nd December. 11am – 3pm\nClosed for Christmas/New Year break\, check Hill End Art Gallery facebook page for opening times.\n\nWhile you are here\, be sure to browse our selection of gifts. There are plenty of fantastic options available\, perfect for sharing with family and friends.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/the-colours-of-hill-end-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Hill End Art Gallery\, 5 Beyers Avenue\, Hill End\, 2850\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Art,History and Heritage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hill End Arts Council":MAILTO:hillendartscouncil@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Bathurst Arts Trail – Studio Preview Exhibition at T.Arts Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Bathurst Arts Trail will hold an exhibition at T.Arts Gallery 75 Keppel St Bathurst from the 13th – 27th March 2026. \nThe artists of the Bathurst Arts Trail first opened their studio doors to the public back in November 2011 and it has proved to be very popular for both locals\, visitors from Sydney and further afield. \nFrom time to time the Trail artists hold a collective exhibition which provides the public with a glimpse into the varying styles and art forms that the artists enjoy. With diverse backgrounds\, some with formal training\, some from childhood beginnings and some who have been inspired by people met along the way the end results are as diverse as the artists themselves. \nPerhaps some visitors to the exhibition may be inspired to take up and develop their own vision by visiting some of the talented artists from the Bathurst Arts Trail. For Bathurst locals they are just on your doorstep. Worth the effort? – of course it is.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/bathurst-arts-trail-studio-preview-exhibition-at-t-arts-gallery/2026-02-13/1/
LOCATION:T.Arts Gallery\, 75 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, NSW\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011609
CREATED:20260213T055854Z
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SUMMARY:Maker Space
DESCRIPTION:Head to Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) for our Maker’s Space activities of collage and colouring for our current exhibitions!  \nMaterials and stool provided\nFREE\, self-guided session\nNo experience required\nAll ages welcome\, children must be supervised \nBRAG is open:\n10am – 5pm Tuesday through Friday\n10am – 2pm Saturday & Sunday \nAbout the Exhibitions \nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us.\nSome artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another.\nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive.\nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective.\nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge.\nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work.\nThrough this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. \nBanner image credits: (Left) Timothy W. Martin\, TORRENT\, 2025\, digital image. Photographed by Ebony Wightman. Courtesy We Are Studios; (Right) Image: Liz Bryan\, Transmissions 2\, 2024\, found wood and acrylic paint. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Maja Baska.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/maker-space/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260503T170000
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SUMMARY:BRAG I SPY
DESCRIPTION:Bring the youngsters to Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG)  for an I SPY detective trail throughout our current exhibitions! \nMaterials and stool provided\nFREE\, self-guided session\nNo experience required\nChildren must be supervised \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us.\nSome artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another.\nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge.\nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work.\nThrough this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. \nBanner image credits: (Left) Timothy W. Martin\, TORRENT\, 2025\, digital image. Photographed by Ebony Wightman. Courtesy We Are Studios; (Right) Image: Liz Bryan\, Transmissions 2\, 2024\, found wood and acrylic paint. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Maja Baska.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/brag-i-spy/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T123000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011609
CREATED:20260128T234244Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop // Experimental Mark Making with Rebecca Sciroli
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 21 February\, 10:30am-12:30pm \n$10 members\, $15 non-members\, ALL AGES\, no experience required\, Bookings essential \nJoin Rebecca Sciroli\, a We Are Studios artist\, for an immersive and playful workshop that invites you to refresh your relationship with artmaking. This experimental session encourages artists to reconnect with joy\, curiosity and process through interactive exploration. Working with recycled\, found and everyday materials\, participants will invent their own drawing and painting tools and experiment with mark making using materials including paint\, ink\, charcoal and pastel. This relaxed and supportive workshop is ideal for artists\, art lovers and anyone interested in experimentation\, play and discovering new techniques to add to their creative toolbox. \nThis workshop is supported by We Are Studios. \nAbout the Artist\nRebecca (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist\, facilitator and advocate. She works primarily in sculpture and installation\, wearables\, performance\, painting and drawing. Rebecca’s work often touches on memory and emotional connection through sensory stimuli\, femininity\, sensuality and empowering feminist work. The fine balance of fragility and resilience is explored through Rebecca’s conceptual and performative practice\, expressed through a sensory connection of energy and touch. Rebecca uses improvised experimental drawing devices (IEDD) for mark making that records her disabled body and how it can move. Rebecca has an ongoing practice of producing self-portraits throughout her recovery from a D.V. assault\, and life in a disabled body. Rebecca is an artist and board member at We Are Studios. \nAbout the Exhibition\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. Some artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. \nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nBanner image courtesy Rebecca Sciroli and We Are Studios.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/workshop-experimental-mark-making-with-rebecca-sciroli/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011609
CREATED:20260128T234244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T234244Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tours // Acts of Inheritance & Pattern Recognition
DESCRIPTION:Join Bathurst Regional Art Gallery for a FREE tour of our current exhibitions every Saturday at 11am! \nAbout the Exhibitions\nWe Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance\nActs of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived\, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small\, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others\, families\, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us. \nSome artists revisit family stories or inherited acts; others reflect on Disability\, mental health\, and shifting perceptions of self and how we perform it. Here\, inheritance is not fixed or predetermined\, but enacted through the choices we make\, the stories we tell and the ways we show up for one another. \nThrough these works\, Acts of Inheritance invites us to imagine identity as something performed in ongoing dialogue between who we have been\, who we are becoming and the worlds that shape us. \nWe Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led\, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive. \nArtists: Aili Brenton\, Virginia Bucknell\, Ria Cirera-Cruz\, Taylah Devlin\, Holly-lee Dickson\, Georgina Evans\, Nina Frankie\, Leanne Larwood\, Timothy W. Martin\, Grazia Napoletano\, Adrienne Proud\, Rebecca Sciroli\, Kiri Smith\, Jane Thatcher\, Miah Tito-Barratt\, Jordan Valageorgiou\, Eden Young. \nCurated by We Are Studios Collective. \nThe project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia\, its principal arts investment and advisory body. \nLiz Bryan: Pattern Recognition\nLiz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing\, painting\, textiles\, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge\, mythologies and ritual\, and engages with themes of womanhood\, place\, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft\, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science\, mysticism and material knowledge. \nFor Pattern Recognition at BRAG\, Liz presents a body of work that explores the microcosmic world and the underlying geometry inherent in biological structures. Informed by sacred geometry and esoteric traditions outlined in Plato’s Timaeus\, the exhibition draws on the symbolism of the five Platonic solids—earth\, water\, air\, fire and ether—as metaphors for both physical and metaphysical systems. The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm\, particularly as seen in DNA structures and natural patterning\, underpins the work. \nThrough this work Liz explores the esoteric potential of shape\, line\, colour and form. Historic textile motifs\, including ogee forms and repeating half-brick patterns\, further inform the visual language of the exhibition. Through sculptures and paintings\, Pattern Recognition reveals pattern as a connective force—linking matter\, meaning and the unseen structures that shape our world. \nBathurst Regional Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/exhibition-tours-acts-of-inheritance-pattern-recognition/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:Bathurst Regional Art Gallery\, 70-78 Keppel Street\, Bathurst\, 2795
CATEGORIES:Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Regional Art Gallery":MAILTO:brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011609
CREATED:20251211T220059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T220102Z
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SUMMARY:Cellar Door Inspired Truffle Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a relaxed\, premium truffle tasting at RedGround\, inspired by the intimacy of a cellar-door experience. Guests select an hourly arrival time and are seated for a tasting of seasonal truffle canapés and a glass of local sparkling wine (non-alcoholic version available)\, each highlighting the flavour and aroma of our four truffle varieties.\n\nYou may enhance your visit with optional additions during booking:\n\n• Truffle Champagne Cocktail\nUpgrade your glass of sparkling wine for a bright\, elegant truffle champagne cocktail with a subtle truffle infusion that lifts the savoury notes of the tasting.\n\n• Truffle Negroni\nUpgrade your glass of sparkling wine for a classic Negroni enriched with a delicate layer of truffle\, adding depth to the balance of gin\, vermouth\, and amaro.\n\n• Picnic Hamper for Two (limited availability)\n\nAfter your truffle tasting experience\, select to add on a gourmet hamper featuring house-made sourdough\, artisan charcuterie\, truffle aioli\, truffle mustard\, selected cheeses\, seasonal accompaniments\, and our signature Truffle Honey Cream Kisses. Includes a picnic rug for you to use during your picnic and your choice of local white wine\, red wine\, or sparkling to enjoy outdoors. \n\nAll tastings and selected add-ons are paid at the time of booking. Additional truffle products and gifts are available to purchase upon departure.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/cellar-door-inspired-truffle-tasting/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:RedGround Truffle Hunting Lodge\, 264 Titania Road\, Oberon\, 2787
CATEGORIES:Food and Wine
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ORGANIZER;CN="RedGround Truffles Australia":MAILTO:jill@redground.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T203000
DTSTAMP:20260427T011609
CREATED:20251216T003133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T003139Z
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SUMMARY:Gladys – A Musical Affair
DESCRIPTION:“The team behind the satirical “”Gladys”” videos during Covid present a new musical comedy about Gladys Berejiklian\, “”the woman who saved Australia”” but couldn’t save herself.\n\nA crack team of four multi-instrumentalists and actors takes you through the early life\, from her flawless leadership through two disasters\, until her biggest disaster: Dodgy Daryl from Wagga Wagga.\n\nWith music and lyrics by ABC Radio’s Nick Rheinberger\, Tia Wilson stars as Gladys in several colourful blazers. It’s got big rock numbers\, epic ballads\, Armenian matchmaking\, tap dancing and even more musical press conferences.\n\n“Political satire at its finest. A rollicking ride through Covid and the ICAC inquiry.”\nKelly Burke\, The Guardian”\n\n“Marrying comedy and music…and a whole shooting range of nuance”\nBrian Kelly\, The Illawarra Flame\n\nEvent Notes:\nRecommended for age 15+\nContains two swear words.\nHaze for opening scene.
URL:https://www.bathurstregion.com.au/event/gladys-a-musical-affair/
LOCATION:Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre\, 105 William Street\, Bathurst\, New South Wales\, 2795\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Concert or Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre":MAILTO:bmec@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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