Bunny Racket Live

To kick off the Easter School Holidays, Bunny Racket is playing live in Lismore to rock you, followed by Flicks in the Field with Peter Rabbit and friends. Whether you are 3 or 103 years old, you will not be able to resist the beautiful madness of King Bunny and his gang of fluffy punk […]
April Exhibition – ‘Under the Volcano’ – Murrumbidgee Jones

With works described as ‘oddball surrealism’, colour-blind artist Murrumbidgee Jones’ introductory Lismore exhibition features dreamed big sky landscapes, wallpaper-inspired design concepts, and re-imagined everyday objects scrounged during bric-a-brac road trips. Expect loud colours, a dose of humour and an overall visual feast. The exhibition kicks off with opening night. Meet the artists, enjoy the speeches […]
Chas Glover – Swan Songs and Other Tunes

Chas Glover grew up in the northern suburbs of Sydney, painting footballers, cowboys, bikies, and pirates. Preferring to work on paper, Glover’s simple and often loose approach to mark-making leaves room for mystery. Unconcerned with perspective or proportion, his work is off-beat and altered, a quasi-dreamscape of the intimate and domestic. Glover’s interests in history, […]
Monica Buscarino – The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

The heart is a lonely hunter – somewhere between time is a visual journey into desert landscapes with Monica Buscarino. A love letter to vastness, this body of work presents a meditation on the enigma of the unmeasurable. Elastic and metric at once, time is a constant, tangible companion to Buscarino and her gentle interrogation […]
Claire Conroy – The Sky From Here

As a recent arrival in Northern NSW, Claire Conroy’s exhibition explores themes of relocation, displacement and connection. The sky from here unfolds relationships between people and their environment, and looks at how these relationships are impacted by movement and new social bonds. Conroy’s portraits-inplace are captured with the soft and reversed effects of pinhole photography, […]
Merinda Davies: We are all eating and being eaten

Merinda Davies’ practice explores speculative futures. She is dedicated to investigating how many might thrive within ecological collapse, and heroes the sensory experience as the intelligence that underpins relationships with humans and other beings. Within this, Davies encourages relational thinking and feeling with the more-than-human world. Collaborating with plants, Davies creates multi-species sites for softening […]
Matt O’Brien: What if the wind could speak

Experimenting with drawing, painting and technology, Matt O’Brien discovers new ways to respond to the Australian landscape. Framed by grand narratives passed on through generations and informed by historical depictions of the iconic Australian bush, O’Brien mingles his own experiences to create artworks that are intimate and surreal. Often using materials found on fieldtrips, O’Brien […]
Lisa Reihana: Groundloop

Groundloop is a major immersive audio-visual artwork by internationally regarded artist Lisa Reihana. Through the work Reihana imagines a future where giant banksias form harbourside homes, traditional patterns wrap CGI coastlines and Indigenous voyagers sail between Aotearoa and Australia. In Reihana’s words, ‘I am creating a magical world where the moana, the ocean, is the […]
Veronica Rojas Nunez: Shadow Work

Veronica Rojas Nuñez is an Afro-Chilean painter and conceptual artist. Her practice engages with critical conversations surrounding cultural identity. Nuñez uses her body and movement to transcribe narratives onto surfaces, forming ebbs within the structure and creating shape. Placing her body directly onto large format materials allows the recording of choreography to occur, as she […]
The Big Bike Film Night – Lismore

Let the good times roll; they’re riding into town! The Big Bike Film Night is on a mission- bringing the best short cycling films from around the world together for you! Cycle through 2.5 hours of thrilling and moving bike-related films that has everything a cycle-centric audience could want – action, drama, humour, and plenty […]