Walaaybaa (HOME) The Walaaybaa (HOME) Program has been developed in Kamilaroi / Gomeroi Country.Walaaybaa (HOME) is developed by the Gamilaroi community at Tamworth and Tamworth Regional Gallery working with NSW Department of Education’s Arts Unit and the Art Gallery of New South Wales as part of the program Home: Aboriginal art from New South Wales.
Nirvana: A PilgrimagePaula Jenkins & Sasha Jury RadfordNirvana celebrates the pilgrimage of Tamworth ceramicist Sasha Jury Radford, and Walcha painter Paula Jenkins. Their two creative disciplines, painting and ceramics, meld beautifully in this must-see exhibition about travelling journeys. Their works intertwine to create a visual narrative of landscape, halting time and revealing the significance of place and presence.
TENDERSoft. Vulnerable. Gentle. Sensitive to pain.Melinda has created a new album called Tender with 12 original tracks. To accompany the album, she has created 12 abstract art paintings, to express her feelings and the meaning of each song. As a naturally creative soul, Melinda discovered that visual art provided her with another powerful medium, much like singing and songwriting, to express herself and explore freedom through artistic expression.
Three Chords and the Truth A celebration of diverse voices and shared truths through the spirit of country musicThree Chords and the Truth celebrates the inclusive spirit of country music and the unifying force of a genre that provides a platform for truth-telling and connection. Drawing from Tamworth Regional Gallery’s Collection, this exhibition explores how visual and musical artists capture the rhythms, emotions, and lived experiences that bring Australian identity to life.
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