New England Regional Art Museum
Tourist Information Center - Armidale, NSW
New England Regional Art Museum based in Armidale is home to galleries, art classes, touring exhibitions, and the famous Hinton and Conventry collections of Australian art.
The New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) is a living museum of national significance located in Armidale in the heart of the New England North West region of New South Wales.
NERAM contributes substantially to the economic, social and cultural fabric of Armidale and is enjoyed by more than 37,000 visitors annually.
NERAM opened its doors in 1983 as a purpose built art gallery for the Howard Hinton Collection of more close to 1,400 donated artworks. The Museum now boasts six gallery spaces, the Museum of Printing, an artist’s studio, conference facilities, a shop and café, as well as art collections valued in excess of $41m.
Together they offer a comprehensive overview of Australian art history unmatched in regional Australia. These collections include significant works by Australian and international artists such as Streeton, Roberts, Gruner, Preston, Whiteley, Gleeson, Tuckson and Christo, to name just a few.
The annual calendar includes exhibitions of artworks from the collections, local and regional artists and major touring shows, as well as popular art classes, workshops and public programs for all ages.
Give New England Regional Art Museum a call today to get more information.

