Stillness and Flight

This exhibition brings together a collection of realistic works created with the soft, luminous qualities of Pan Pastels. Through careful observation and attention to detail, Cathie Waller explores the quiet beauty found in everyday subjects, from native Australian birds and expressive portraits to still life, seascapes and landscapes. Each piece reflects a moment of connection […]

The Adventures of Angie Spice

Adventure into the rich imagination and creative world of writer, illustrator and self-publisher Angie Spice (aka Angela Strickland). This exhibition reveals the creative process behind Angie’s work, through the stages of original script, storyboarding, rough sketches, final art pages drawn on manga manuscript, the digital process and the completed comic. Angie creates comics and graphic […]

Nat Bartsch and Mark Wells: Forever Changed

ARIA-nominated pianist, composer, producer and advocate Nat Bartsch brings her lullaby album Forever Changed to Hyphen as a multimedia immersive experience in surround sound, exploring the neurodivergent sensory experience of music. Recorded at home, often with her seven-year old son sleeping down the hall, Forever Changed celebrates Nat’s discovery of her autistic/ADHD identity in her […]

Living by Mary-Rose Riley

Living is a collection of intimate, observation-based artworks by Mary-Rose Riley. Created in the town of Stanley, these pieces explore the quiet beauty and emotional complexity of life in a new place. In her work, Mary-Rose captures Stanley’s beauty and seasonal drama – the towering trees, birdsong and shifting colours, but also the challenges of […]

Defining Symbols of Australia Exhibition

Inspired by the National Museum of Australia’s collection, this exhibition explores symbols that define Australia and its people. National symbols are used to represent a distinctive national identity. Some symbols endure, others fade away and new ones emerge as attitudes and values change. Often a source of unity and pride, symbols can also divide and […]

Flips and Tricks: 10 years of photographing the ‘Fruities’ by Ian Sutherland

Step behind the red curtain and into the world of the circus. Flips and Tricks is an exhibition of photography and paste-ups by Ian Sutherland, who has photographed the legendary Flying Fruit Fly Circus performers – in shows, training sessions, rehearsals and behind the scenes for a decade. Iconic props and costumes selected from the […]

Cats and Dogs All At Sea

Cats and dogs have been cherished onboard ships for as long as people have made sea voyages. In a life from which children and families are usually missing, and are often very much missed, pets provide a focus for emotions and affection. Sydney photographer Sam Hood went onboard countless ships between 1900 and the 1950s. […]

Fifty Years of NAIDOC Posters

This year NAIDOC will be celebrating its 50-year anniversary. With its matching theme of 50 Years Deadly, it is sure to be a fantastic celebration. This exhibition will look back on that 50 years, giving space for the Albury community to reflect on how NAIDOC has changed since it began in the 1970s, and providing […]

How to Draw a Dinosaur

How to Draw a Dinosaur is a vibrant, family-friendly exhibition that blends science, art and imagination to reawaken the prehistoric world. Step into a world where art and science unite to reimagine the awe-inspiring creatures of the prehistoric past. Fossils give us clues, but much about dinosaurs, their colours, textures, and patterns remain a mystery. […]

21 Hearts – Vivian Bullwinkel and the Nurses of the Vyner Brooke

Vivian Bullwinkel was one of 65 Australian nurses who boarded the Vyner Brooke in an attempt to flee the Japanese invasion of Singapore in February 1942. Bombed by Japanese fighter planes and after spending days at sea, she and some other survivors found their way to Radji Beach on Banka Island where they surrendered. In […]