NERAM’s resident printmaking group, the Black Gully Printmakers, delve into the collections to bring to light a variety of prints.
Find out more »Join us as local artist, James White, discusses his creative process and new exhibition 'Blooming Marvellous'.
Find out more »Come along to Print Day in May to discover the love of printmaking with demonstrations run by the Black Gully Printmakers. Celebrate the Museum of Printing with tours of this unique collection.
What is Print Day in May? It is an annual, global celebration of printmaking taking place on the first Saturday in May and is open to all. On that day, tens of thousands of printmakers around the world make prints and share their experiences with others. Join us on May 6, 2023!
Find out more »This workshop introduces you to the fish-scale block, a shape which has been used as a tile and weaving unit since ancient times. Be guided through the design and lino-carving process to create blocks suitable for continuous printing on paper and fabric.
Find out more »Experience Exprerimenta with a twist - activities, DJ, pop-up bar, nibbles and dress ups. For all the kids (especially the big kids).
Find out more »Due to popular demand, NERAM is running an extra series of Art Play sessions towards the end of term 2. Sessions will be facilitated by arts educator Neroli Makim and will run over 6 consecutive Thursdays from 25th May - 29th June. NERAM invites families with children aged birth to 6 years to come along to the museum for creative and sensory play with storytime and engagement with the wonderful exhibitions on display.
Find out more »Local artist and educator Leah Bullen will teach a 3 week course for expressive drawing. Students will be introduced to variety of drawing materials and apply them to drawing exercises in the studio.
Find out more »To celebrate the exhibition, Experimenta Life Forms, NERAM invites families to bring a picnic dinner and rug-up for an evening under the stars! UNE and Northern Tablelands Society (UNENTAS) will be hosting the event, providing telescopes and answering any questions you may have about astronomy. From 5.30pm families can enjoy their picnic on the grass next to the Six Counties restaurant with stargazing by UNENTAS running from 6pm-7pm.
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