Deepwater School of Arts Hall

Deepwater School of Arts Hall

The Deepwater Hall is a public utility managed as a Crown Land Site supervised and maintained by three local trustees. It has recently been fully refurbished. It has a well heated auditorium capacity of seating about 200. Three separate rooms are used as a library, for meetings and as a venue for handicraft and other groups. For over 100 years the hall has been the centre of the local community and multiplicity of events continue to occur here. Travelling shows regularly visit; The Deepwater Hall players have produced a biennial production over the last 45 years; wedding receptions, funeral, wakes, balls, dances, workshops, choir rehearsals, classes for children (ballet), school concerts fundraisers of all types, lectures, ceremonies such as the annual Anzac Day Memorial Service all that place here.

CONTACT

72 Tenterfield St, Deepwater NSW 2371
e: bj@yarramundi.net.au

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The Armidale Playhouse

The Armidale Playhouse

Newly refurbished community theatre space that can seat up to 100 patrons.

CONTACT

309 Beardy Street, Armidale NSW 2350
Only open during performances
e: aphtheatremanager@gmail.com
w: www.adms.org.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to The Armidale Playhouse

Glen Innes Visitor Information Centre

Glen Innes Visitor Information Centre

Our Visitor Information Centre is the place to visit for Council event support. We can guide you to the right venues for your event and help with making connections with venues and events in the Glen Innes LGA.
The Glen Innes Visitor Information Centre is also happy to help promote your event within the LGA.

CONTACT

152 Church Street, Glen Innes
Monday - Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: 9am to 1pm
p: 6730 2408
e: tourism@gisc.nsw.gov.au
w: gleninneshighlands.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Glen Innes Visitor Information Centre

Bingara Visitor Information Centre

Bingara Visitor Information Centre

The Bingara Visitor Information Centre is more than just a centre for information, with an array of merchandise and unique souvenir items on offer ranging from local honey, jams, relishes, locally made cards, spice mixes, coffee beans as well as Roxy Milkshake containers and Roxy wine and spirit glasses to name a few. Bingara VIC is also the booking office or box office for not only Roxy performances and events, or North West Theatre Company Live Shows but also for numerous other community events from Workshops to Balls.

Visitors can tour refurbished 1930’s Art Deco theatre at 10.30am and again 2.30pm daily on weekdays or at once a day 10.30am on Saturday and Sunday, or by appointment. Whether you are a visitor or a local, Tourist Officer Jenny Mead with her team of volunteers is always pleased to welcome you into the centre for a chat or to give you the rundown on great places Bingara has to offer..

CONTACT

74 Maitland Street, Bingara
Monday - Friday: 9am to 12.30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm
p: 6724 0066
e: bingaraturism@gwydir.nsw.gov.au
w: www.bingara.com.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Bingara Visitor Information Centre

 

Pioneer Cottage And Museum

Pioneer Cottage And Museum

Complete brief description of your venue: The museum complex consists of 12 buildings the original Pioneer Cottage and Museum are the two front buildings. The Complex showcases the history of Walcha and surrounding districts, Included in the exhibits is a Tiger Moth plane used for crop dusting, horse drawn wagons both agricultural and private carriages. An original settlers cottage, wool hall and hospital and WW1 & 11 displays are part of the exhibits. The Pioneer Cottage was the home of the first Policeman for Walcha and shows how the family would have lived.

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CONTACT

111N Derby St, Walcha
Saturday - Sunday: 10am to 4pm
p: 0409 897 348
e: enquiries@walchadhs.com.au
w: www.walchadhs.com.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Pioneer Cottage And Museum

 

Australian Poetry Hall of Fame

Australian Poetry Hall of Fame

The Australian Poetry Hall of Fame preserves and celebrates Australian Languages, songlines, poetry and prose in an archive accessible by all Australians. Come and visit the "Hall of Famous Poets", browse the Australian poetry library and archive.

The APHOF hosts the weekly Guyra Farmers and Craft Market every Saturday morning from 8:30am to 1pm. It is the only indoor and weekly market in New England, providing an outlet for local producers and crafts people at only $10 for a stall.

The APHOF also contains the "Red Door Gallery" providing opportunities for artists and is available for hire and exhibitions. Thundercloud Repairian Publishing @APHOF offers graphic design, advertising layout, sticker, flyer poster and postcard design, as well as book layout and publishing.

There is an extensive collection of books for sale, Mont Marte art supplies, Ironlak street art paint. When you just want to relax you can sit in the old lolly shop, now "Seahorse Medicine Cafe" which has coffee, tea, and a range of healthy light snacks and meals.

Tour Groups and school excursions are welcome and with advanced notice a performance of Australian poetry can be tailored to meet your group's needs.

Guyra is home to the Arcadia Theatre built in 1929 and the largest theatre in the New England region. The main auditorium can seat 300 and the dress circle balcony of 120. The elevated stage has a ramp at the front for ease of set up and access plus changing rooms.
The stage is 6m deep and 7m wide plus wings. 3 phase power is available, a lighting boom is installed at the front of the stage and PA is available if needed.

CONTACT

144 Bradley Street, Guyra
Tuesday - Friday: 9am to 12pm & 1pm - 5pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm
By appointment and other times for events and classes
p: 6779 1828

James Warren (owner)
M: 0423 478 656
e: 1english1@gmail.com
w: www.australianpoetryhalloffame.com.au
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The Crossing Theatre Narrabri

The Crossing Theatre Narrabri

The Crossing Theatre is Narrabri Shire’s premier entertainment venue! This multi-purpose venue has two cinemas, a café, exhibition room and four event spaces that are all fully licenced. The Crossing Theatre has a large onsite carpark and is easily accessible with a wide ramp running from the carpark
to the main entrance.

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CONTACT

117 Tibbereena Street
p: 6799 6740
e: boxoffice@narrabri.nsw.gov.au
w: www.crossingtheatre.com.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to The Crossing Theatre Narrabri

 

The Makers Shed

The Makers Shed

Situated at the heart of the NSW New England high country in the town of Glen Innes, The Makers Shed is a high-street marketplace for handmade and independent products lovingly created by artisans-in-business, including unique jewellery, art and books. The creative home of Richard Moon Wearable Silver & Silverware and Michael Burge Media, the venue hosts regular workshops in jewellery, writing and art/craft; runs the annual High Country Writers Festival, and hosts a regular book club and writers' group.

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CONTACT

123 Grey Street, Glen Innes
Wednesdays - Saturdays: 10am-4pm
p: 0450 039 320
e: mickndick@bigpond.com
w: themakersshed.org

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The Art Shack

The Art Shack

Wilgabah is an operating farm with sheep, cattle, and alpacas. The 600-acre property also has a gallery and cafe which provide guests with the opportunity to paint or just enjoy the original art work on display at the gallery, while tasting the local produce in the cafe area.

Fishing for native silver perch in the well-stocked dams or a bushwalk through the 200 acres of endangered whitebox woodlands also provide relaxing ways to spend your weekend getaway.

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CONTACT

“Wilgabah” 107 Baldock’s Road
p: Rodney 0429 462 155
p: Tania 0427 462 155
e: artshackwallabadah@gmail.com
w: www.artshackwallabadah.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Art Shack

 

Nundle CWA Art Exhibition

Nundle CWA Art Exhibition

The Exhibition is held at the Nundle Memorial Hall Jenkins Street. Over 250 art entries are displayed around the walls and on specialty built stands. Seating is available to allow visitors to sit and enjoy the wonderful works of art. All art is for sale.

CONTACT

Nundle Memorial Hall , Jenkins Street
e: nundleartexpo@gmail.com
w: www.nundle.org.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to Nundle CWA

 

Yaama Ganu Centre

Yaama Ganu Centre

Opening in January 2011 the Yaama Ganu Centre houses an Aboriginal Art Gallery and café trading as Café Gali. The centre, located in Moree New South Wales, was co funded by Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) and Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC). Under the guidance of project manager Sascha Estens and renowned Sydney restaurateur Toby Osmond, the centre offers hands on training to members of the local Indigenous community in all areas of hospitality.

The Yaama Ganu Gallery officially opened on the 31st of March with an exhibition of works Aboriginal Art from the Kamilaroi nation. Works were sourced from artists throughout the entire Kamailroi region including Walgett, Narrabri, Gunnedah, Boggabilla, Tamworth and of course, Moree. The Aboriginal Art Gallery has represented 25 Kamilaroi Artists from the region and the gallery will continue to exhibit and support Kamilaroi artists.

The gallery also sources its Indigenous art from remote Aboriginal communities nationwide. The art is purchased from Art Centres in WA, NT, SA and surrounding islands where selling art is often their only source of income. We have represented over 250 Indigenous Aboriginal artists from communities around Australia to date. We have put Moree on the ‘Aboriginal Art World’ map with our reputation growing and our name spreading throughout the region. "The centre's already provided a full tourist experience for passing travellers, and a fresh new face for the foodie scene for locals."

CONTACT

211 Balo Street, Moree
Monday - Friday: 8am to 3pm
Saturday: 8am to 1pm
p: 6794 3280
e: info@yaamaganu.com.au
w: www.yaamaganu.com.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to Yaama Ganu

 

Weswal Gallery

Weswal Gallery

Weswal Gallery is a professionally operated commercial fine art gallery based in Tamworth NSW. Housed in a beautiful old converted joinery, Weswal hosts a diverse exhibition program of regional and national emerging and established artists. The gallery also has a stockroom that holds hundreds of artworks available for sale, and a gallery shop offering a range of Australian artisanal objects including jewellery, ceramics, woodwork and glassware. Workshops and public programs are held periodically, register to receive the gallery e-newsletter on Weswal's homepage.

CONTACT

192 Brisbane Street, Tamworth
Thursday - Friday: 10am to 4pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10am to 2pm
p: 6766 5847
e: info@weswalgallery.com.au
w: www.weswalgallery.com.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to Weswal Gallery

 

Walcha Open Air Gallery of Sculptures and Artworks

Walcha Open Air Gallery of Sculptures and Artworks

In 1996, Walcha Council was approached by Stephen King, a local farmer and sculptor, to collaborate with him to create a fountain sculpture for McHattan Park in the centre of town. The decision to accept his offer and install Walcha's first sculpture lead to the suggestion by Council to form the Walcha Arts Council to facilitate an ongoing public art program.

A plan was conceived and drawn up by the Walcha Arts Council and was adopted by Council into its 1998 Management Plan. The concept came to be known as the Open Air Gallery. Currently, the collection consists of 54 sculptures and artworks by local, national and international artists. Take a stroll around the streets and along the river to enjoy the wonderful variety of works on permanent public display.

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CONTACT

Pick up a map from Walcha Visitor Information Centre, 29w Fitzroy Street
p: 6774 2460
e: tourism@walcha.nsw.gov.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to Walcha Visitor Information Centre

 

University of New England Museums

University of New England Museums

University of New England Natural History Museum
Agricultural Education Building, University of New England Armidale
unenaturalhistorymuseum.org.au

Humans are natural collectors. Throughout time we have collected things to try to make sense of the world around us. Animals that intrigue us, items we don’t understand, objects that we perceive to be beautiful, quirky, dangerous, and different. The UNE Natural History Museum is a library of life; a place of activity, interaction and discovery. It serves as a reminder that there is no surrogate for real things. The most sophisticated computer graphics cannot replace the sense of wonder that comes with viewing the still remains of real animals, in all their extraordinary variety.

University of New England Museum of Antiquities
The Museum is located on the ground floor of the Arts Building at the University of New England Armidale
www.une.edu.au/info-for/visitors/museums/museum-of-antiquities

The Museum of Antiquities at the University of New England is the only regional ancient history and archaeology museum in Australia. The Museum encompasses an excellent selection of antiquities from the ancient Mediterranean and the Near East, complemented by objects and ethnographic material from Australia, South East Asia, New Guinea, the Pacific region, Mesoamerica and Africa. The Museum supports the teaching and research interests of UNE staff and students, and of scholars worldwide. It also engages the broader community in the history of peoples through the ages.

Signs for the University of New England are posted on the New England Highway bypass and at both highway entrances to Armidale. The UNE Visitor Information Centre on Elm Avenue can provide campus directions and parking information.

All visitors are welcome at the following times and entry is free

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Monday – Friday: 9.30 am – 4.30 pm
Closed on weekends, public holidays and from 24 December – 1 January (inclusive) each year

 

Thorungulla Studio

Thorungulla Studio @ Fagans Vale

Thorungulla Studio is set in the Nandewar Range Looking over Mt Lindsay and Mt Kaputar.

Set in over 200ha of hills and valleys scattered with gum, iron bark and box trees. Wallabies, kangaroo, goats and deer roam the hills.

Karin is a muralist who has created a series of murals to enhance the surrounds. Drought arrived when we did and a constantly blooming rose garden that needs no water has appeal.

Karin works in acrylics depicting the beauty of the Australian bush that surrounds her. Sand paintings, pottery, terracotta sculptures, and poetry are also on the menu. The designing and creating of string theory stories is a labour of love.

Karin worked with a team in Lightning Ridge to create the aboriginal dreaming stories that were displayed at the MCA in 2015. Community murals where Karrin is the designer and the community are the artists. Participants learn colour techniques, perspective, and working as a team.

Plein Air art classes can be arranged by appointment.

Karin’s work is on display at the Claypan/Fuller Gallery in Barraba and the Gallery on Gwydir in Bingara.

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CONTACT

Fagans Vale, 1237 Horton Rd
Open by appointment
p: 0478 411 914
e: thorungulla@bigpond.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to Thorungulla Studio

 

The Rail Journeys Museum in Association with the Australian Rail Monument

The Rail Journeys Museum in Association with the Australian Rail Monument

The Australian Rail Monument is within the grounds of the Werris Creek Railway Station and is a memorial to those railway workers in Australia who died whilst at work on the railways. The memorial features six sculptures of different trades, designed and made by Dominique Sutton of Sydney.

The Rail Journeys Museum is housed in the Werris Creek Station Building, well-known in past years by travellers on the north and north western rail lines, as the Refreshment Room.

The museum is staffed by many volunteers and tells the stories of railway workers in days long gone.

The upstairs section of the Museum is now complete with many more exhibits to see and contains a magnificent model railway layout featuring Werris Creek. There is a lift for those that are not able to make the stairs.

The town of Werris Creek is also referred to as - The Town that never Sleeps, is the first and last town to be built in NSW for the railway and is strategically placed for the junctions required in the busy days of the railway.

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CONTACT

127 Railway Parade, Werris Creek Railway Station
Monday, Tuesday, Friday & Saturday: 10am - 3.30pm
p: 6768 7929
e: wck.railmuseum05@gmail.com
Click here to visit The Rail Journeys Museum Facebook page

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Tenterfield Railway Station Museum

Tenterfield Railway Station Museum

The station was opened in 1886 by Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales and officially named "The Great Northern Terminus". It was described as being "one of the most extensive and handsome buildings on the Northern Line". One of a kind, the Railway museum features railway memorabilia, stunning platform gardens, heritage rail vehicles and a magnificent model railway display.
The whole family will love it.

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CONTACT

Railway Ave, Tenterfield
Monday - Sunday: 9am – 4pm
p: 6736 2223
e: tenterfieldrailwaymuseum@outlook.com.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to Tenterfield Railway Museum

 

Tamworth Regional Gallery

Tamworth Regional Gallery

Tamworth Regional Gallery was established in 1919 and is one of the oldest regional galleries in New South Wales. The new Gallery is a large modern purpose built facility established in 2004.

Exhibitions change approximately every 6 weeks. Details of exhibitions are available on the website, by phone or email. Friends of the Gallery receive programs by post.

The two temporary exhibition spaces host a vibrant program of touring exhibitions of national significance, alongside curated exhibitions of regional artists. Exhibitions are also held featuring works from the Galleries' permanent collections.

The Gallery provides a wide and varied program of public events, exhibition openings, artist talks and workshops. The Esther Halliday Studio located at the Gallery is host to various ongoing art classes and workshops.

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CONTACT

466 Peel Street, Tamworth
Tuesday - Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday 10am – 4pm
p: 6767 5248
e: gallery@tamworth.nsw.gov.au
w: www.tamworthregionalgallery.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to Tamworth Regional Gallery

 

Tamworth Regional Craft Shed

Tamworth Regional Craft Shed

Tamworth Regional Craft Shed has a multitude of arts and crafts to get involved with, each section having set days for their regular workshops.
With over 200 members the craft shed is positively humming with activity.

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CONTACT

109 Peel Street, Tamworth
Monday to Friday: 10am - 4pm
p: 6761 2779
e: info@trcci.com.au
w: www.trcci.com.au

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Tamworth Powerstation Museum

Tamworth Powerstation Museum

The first municipal street lighting in Australia commenced in Tamworth, New South Wales on 9th November 1888. The Tamworth Powerstation Museum opened in 1988; the first all electrical museum in Australia. It features displays recording the history of electricity and items reflecting the impact of the development of electricity on modern society.

The Museum include a replica of the first power station building which was constructed on the site in 1888. The original 1907 Showroom building has been refurbished to display a range of unique exhibits including a pictorial display about the early development of electricity.

The Tamworth Powerstation Museum Collection contains approximately 9,500 objects of historical, cultural, and social significance. The Museum’s displays chronicle the use of electricity in Australia and showcases innovations in electrical science and design from around the world. The diverse collection ranges from important artifacts and machinery spanning Australia’s industrialisation, as well as common household appliances from the twentieth century.

In 2010 the Museum was awarded National Significant Status for its collection and contribution to the history of electricity in Australia.

Admission Fees:
Adult: $5
Concession: $2
Group and Coach bookings welcome by appointment.
Museum Volunteers are available to provide a guided tour.

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CONTACT

216 Peel Street, Tamworth
Wednesday – Saturday: 9am – 1pm
p: 6766 8324
e: powerstation@tamworth.nsw.gov.au
w: www.tamworthpowerstationmuseum.com.au

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