Moor Street Art

Moor Street Art

David Moor’s Street Art can be found as enlarged drawings on exterior walls at 13 sites along Stephen and Hope Streets within the Warialda CBD. Street maps are available at the Tourist Centre, Post Office and Newsagent.

CONTACT

Use the form below to send an email direct to Warialda Chamber

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Mehi Gallery & Studio, Moree TAFE Campus

Mehi Gallery & Studio, Moree TAFE Campus

Mehi Gallery and Studio was formed by a group of Aboriginal students from Moree. The local community is situated on the land of the Gamilaroi or Gamilaraay people. Our artworks use Traditional and Contemporary Aboriginal concepts, designs and techniques. Our work has evolved from the local environment, the rivers, the bush and the people. We use many recycled and found materials.

The gallery sells paintings, mosaics, ceramics, screen-printed fabrics, corporate furniture, sculptures, gift cards, engraved pens and glassware, carvings and fashion accessories. We have done a number of commissioned works for private individuals, local community organisations and private businesses. All works are made by local artists.

We welcome visitors and groups to our art studio while we are working. The gallery is situated on the banks of the Mehi River near Mary Brand Park and the studio is located in H Block, Frome Street at the TAFE campus. The gallery and studio is committed to developing ongoing ethical and sustainable business practices. We are committed to community development and capacity building. We aim to help local people and our community develop capabilities, confidence, motivation and skills through access to vocational education and training.

CONTACT

22 Frome Street, Moree
Monday to Thursday: 10am – 3pm
p: 6752 0336
e: mehigallery@gmail.com

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McCrossin's Mill Museum

McCrossin's Mill Museum

This superbly restored three storey flour mill building houses a variety of unusual, sensitive, compelling, even humourous exhibitions and features "Thunderbolt..Life and Legend". Other highlights include "New Gold Mountain...The Chinese at Rocky River", "Corporal Cecil Stoker", "A Tribute to the Anaiwan", "Trickett's Triumph" and "Not in Their Father's Footsteps".

The ground floor features "The Death of Thunderbolt" Gallery, a set of nine superb Phillip Pomroy paintings depicting the notorious bushranger's last day. The Function Centre caters for weddings, parties, conferences, etc and the lovely gardens provide a beautiful venue for functions
in the warmer months.

CONTACT

Salisbury Street, Uralla
Monday to Sunday: 10am – 5pm
p: 6778 3022
e: museum@uhs.org.au
w: www.uhs.org.au

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Maree Kelly Artist Studio

Maree Kelly Artist Studio

Maree Kelly is a well known regional artist. She is a contemporary landscape painter working in a variety of media. Her studio/gallery is open by appointment and features contemporary landscape paintings from around Gunnedah and the Liverpool Plains area.

CONTACT

24 Abbott Street, Gunnedah
p: 0427 688 328
e: hello@mareekelly.com.au
w: www.mareekelly.com.au

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Make It Tenterfield Inc

Make It Tenterfield Inc

Make It Tenterfield is upstairs in the Mitre 10 buliding at 210 Rouse St Tenterfield.

There you will find 22 artists in a makerspace environment. From metalwork lighting creations to leadlighting and all manner of knitted and crotched items. Also hand made dolls, weaving with natural fibres, ceramics and art work in various mediums.

There is always artisans at work during opening hours.

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CONTACT

210 Rouse Street, Tenterfield
Monday - Friday: 9am - 3pm
Saturday: 9am - 11:30am
p: 0412 576 314
e: makeittenterfield@gmail.com
w: makeittenterfield.com.au


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Lizzie Horne Creative Studio

Lizzie Horne

Printmaking is fun and easy to learn. Join artist Lizzie Horne in her fully-equipped Armidale studio for linocut, dry point etching and aluminium etching classes and workshops.

Lizzie’s recent solo exhibition “The uncivilised garden” at NERAM featured all of these techniques, printed on her beautiful etching press in her home studio.

CONTACT

Open by appointment
p: 0487 184 059
e: lizzie.horne@me.com
w: www.lizziehornecreative.com

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Liz Priestley Artist Studio

Liz Priestley Artist Studio

Liz is a landscape painter working in encaustic wax. Her studio is a converted shop front in Manilla, 30 minutes drive from Tamworth. Working in a contemporary manner, Liz draws on her immediate surrounds for inspiration.

CONTACT

89 Manilla Street, Manilla
p: 0414 256 876
e: lizpriestley@yahoo.com.au

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The Living Classroom

The Living Classroom

The Living Classroom is a Regenerative Agriculture Centre on 150 hectares. It is a small farm or a very large garden depending upon your outlook. It targets, students, tourists and artists and offers courses and experiences in future food and fibre systems. The Living Classroom is a project to delight the eye and uplift the soul. The site is open 365 days of the year and a walk around the 150 hectares will cost you nothing but your time.

Entry fees: $5 for a guided tour please call Rick Hutton to arrange a tour.


CONTACT

1 Killarney Gap road, Bingara
p: 6724 2000
e: rhutton@gwydir.nsw.gov.au
w: www.gwydirshire.com

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Land of the Beardies History House Museum and Research Centre

Land of the Beardies History House Museum

The Land of the Beardies History House is a folk museum opened in 1970. It occupies all of the original Glen Innes Hospital, started 1877, closed 1956. It is comprised of 25 rooms with local exhibits, pictures, photographs, costumes and fabrics, original kitchen and hospital areas, services memorial room, lovely courtyard with garden, outside parkland with agricultural equipment and machinery.

Level entrance and coach parking at rear (enter through Hospital entrance in Ferguson St.)

Main entry is from the corner of Ferguson Street & West Avenue.

Adults: $8
Seniors Card holders, pension & concessions: $5
Children: free with responsible adults School groups: free



CONTACT

Corner Ferguson Street and West Avenue, Glen Innes
Monday - Friday: 10am -12pm and 1pm-4pm
Saturday - Sunday: 1pm-4pm
Long weekends - 9am-4pm
Free cuppa at 10am and around 2.30pm
p: 6732 1035
e: museum@gleninneshistory.com.au
w: www.beardieshistoryhouse.info

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Julia Hardman Orchard Studio

Julia Hardman Orchard Studio

The Orchard Studio is situated at Arding, an easy 20 minute drive from Armidale within an established garden and orchard. The venue comprises a studio/workshop for the artist and for art
students who attend a weekly workshop.

A gallery is also attached to the studio and displays the paintings of the artist. A variety of medium is presented including watercolours, oil and acrylic artworks.


CONTACT

329 Arding Road, Arding
By appointment only
p: 6775 3123
e: juliahardman@outlook.com

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Isabelle Devos Studio

Isabelle Devos Studio

Isabelle is a contemporary landscape painter living and working in the New England region. She loves the wondrous sense of light particular to this part of the country.

CONTACT

Armidale
By appointment only
p: 0427 758 229
e: isydevos@gmail.com
w: isabelledevosartist.blogspot.com

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Inverell Art Gallery

Inverell Art Gallery

The Inverell Art Gallery is a community gallery, operated by volunteer members of the Inverell Art Society. It holds regular exhibitions throughout the year featuring both local and visiting artists. The Inverell Art Prize is held each spring and attracts artists from around the country. The gallery also operates a gift shop where original local arts and crafts can be purchased.

CONTACT

5 Evans Street, Inverell
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 1pm
p: 6722 4983
e: info@inverellartgallery.com.au
w: www.inverellartgallery.com.au

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Gunnedah Cultural Precinct

Gunnedah Cultural Precinct

Gunnedah’s Cultural Precinct is a multi-purpose Arts, performance and community space which houses the Civic Theatre, Visitor Information Centre, Town Hall, Smithurst Theatre, the Creative Arts studio and meeting room as well as the Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery.

Situated in the heart of Gunnedah’s thriving CBD, patrons to the centre can enjoy watching the latest blockbuster releases in comfort of the air-conditioned cinema with crystal clear picture and surround sound. The cinema program caters for a diverse audience with the inclusion of archival films and stage productions.

The centre is an excellent place for meetings, conferences, creative workshops, presentations and fundraiser events.

Within the centre, The Visitor Information Centre boasts a wealth of knowledge on the many culturally rich aspects of Gunnedah’s beautiful landscape and community engagement opportunities. It also houses a delightful pop-up library where visitors to the centre can tantalise their imaginations with a good read, courtesy of the Gunnedah Shire Library.

The Cultural Precinct is Gunnedah’s creatively rich hub for a wide range of community forums and local gatherings for lovers of Art, theatre and music alike.


CONTACT

The Civic Gunnedah, 83 Chandos Street
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10am - 3pm
p: 6740 2271
e: laurenmackley@infogunnedah.com.au
w: www.thecivic.com.au

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Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery

Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery

The Bicentennial Creative Arts & Ceramic Gallery in Gunnedah displays a wide variety of art of all media.
Work is from regional and local artists, displayed for viewing and for sale.
The front gallery is run by Arts Gunnedah volunteers and leads into a larger gallery run by the Gunnedah Shire Council.


CONTACT

The Civic Gunnedah, 83 Chandos Street
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10am - 3pm
p: 6740 2271
e: visarts.secretary@gmail.com
w: www.thecivic.com.au

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Glen Innes Art Gallery

Glen Innes Art Gallery

Established in 2005 the Glen Innes Art Gallery provides artists and community groups a place to exhibit, compete and express their view of the world and what is important to them in a very modern and dedicated space.

The Gallery is operated by volunteers who desire to see art advanced in our area and who understand the vital role art plays in the wider community.

Many exhibitions and displays are scheduled throughout the year attracting up to 600 visitors per exhibition.

Commission on all sales are 20% for members and 35% for non members. Agreements are available for solo and small group exhibitions. New members are always welcome and membership is currently $20. Your are invited to visit the gallery to view the works or to become a part of this dynamic and lively community.

CONTACT

Glen Innes Severn Learning Centre, 71 Grey Street
Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 12pm
p: 6730 2610
e: giartgallery@gmail.com
w: www.gleninnesartgallery.com

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Gawura Gallery

Gawura Gallery

Gawura Gallery is home to internationally acclaimed Aboriginal Artist Lloyd Gawura Hornsby (b.1947) is a Koori, descendent of the NSW Aboriginal Yuin People. His passion and talent for art manifested in childhood and developed while in his adolescence. Lloyd Gawura Hornsby’s work comes together using the traditional dot technique; his strong knowledge base of sketching and drawing are evident in the detail with his bold use of colour to finish the experience. These outstanding works of art are recognised worldwide by the major galleries across Europe.

Gawura Gallery offers an outstanding range of contemporary and traditional Aboriginal artworks, including Fine Arts and Photography of the New South Wales Highlands.

CONTACT

9979 New England Highway, Glen Innes
Tuesday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm
p: 0403 383 080
e: info@gawuragallery.com
w: www.gawuragallery.com

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Francois Jaggi Artist Studio

Francois Jaggi

Francois Jaggi was born in Saint Loup d'Ordon, France. He then moved to Switzerland completing his diploma in Jewellery at the School of Arts in Geneva.

After working as a freelance Jeweller in Geneva, François decided to move to Australia.

Francois has been creating and selling sculpture for over 25 years and has exhibited his sculpture in exhibitions in Australia and around the world. He has also been commissioned to do corporate and private works as well as public and acquisitive sculpture both nationally and internationally.

CONTACT

Open by appointment
p: 0400 415 818
e: pjaggi@bigpond.com.au
w: www.francoisjaggisculpture.com

or use the form below to send an email direct to Penny Jaggi

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Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre

Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre

Moree’s Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre holds one of the state’s largest collections of Aboriginal family records.

The centre provides a wonderful community space for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to enjoy and learn about the past, with more than 100,000 artefacts and documents in its collection.


CONTACT

38 Albert Street, Moree
p: 6752 1346
e: kylie.benge@mpsc.nsw.gov.au

or use the form below to send an email direct to the Dhiiyaan Aboriginal Centre

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Chapel Theatre

Chapel Theatre

The Chapel Theatre is a community cinema and theatre staffed entirely by the volunteers of the Glen Innes Arts Council. The theatre is a central hub of cultural and artistic activities in the local community offering new release movies in digital 3D, performing arts touring shows, children's theatre and musical productions. The arts council also present their own amateur theatre productions throughout the year that enable emerging directors, producers and actors to try their hand at stage craft.

Movies run most weekends of the year and there is a canteen serving tea, coffee, soft drinks and confectionery. There is a community choir and the group practice every week at the Glen Innes High School, all welcome. More information is available by contacting the Theatre Coordinator by submitting the form below.

CONTACT

Corner of Bourke and Church Streets, Glen Innes
e: theatre@giac.com.au
w: www.gleninnesartscouncil.com

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Ceramic Break Sculpture Park

Ceramic Break Sculpture Park

Ceramic Break Sculpture Park is a roadside attraction which offers beautiful purpose-built art galleries, bush walks and a gift shop. It is called Ceramic Break because there is a place where visitors are encouraged to break their old pottery, inspired by the culture of New Mexico, to create an artwork out in the bush. There is a sculpture walk and sculptures scattered around the property.

We have changing art exhibitions and openings 3-4 times a year, as well as bookings. Kerry Cannon, a bronze sculptor shows visitors his studio when he is at the park.

The venue has some wheelchair access and Credit Card facilities.
Please contact Ceramic Break for more information on current exhibitions.

Entry fee for the park:
$5 adults
$1 children under 15 years of age

CONTACT

'Bondi' 2535 Allan Cunningham Rd, Warialda
Thursday - Sunday: 10am - 5pm
Open by appointment only from late December till March 1 due to the heat.
p: 6729 4147
e: kerry@cbreaksculpturepark.com.au
w: www.cbreaksculpturepark.com.au

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