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Opening: new nginha exhibitions (May)

A colourful abstract painting of orange, red, pink, blue and yellow gestural lines against a light pink and yellow background.

Kate Smith
Space 1, 2025
Acrylic and ball point pen on canvas
Photo: Patrick Ronald

Join us for opening of three new exhibitions as part of nginha: you are here, a season of programming celebrating artists from our region.

Embracing our journey: A celebration of family and culture brings together woodwork from Phil Murray and Hayden Murray, weaving by Marg Murray and Tegan Murdock, and painting by Tamara Murray and Mia Murdock. Featuring new works as well as works drawn from the MAMA collection, the exhibition highlights artistic and cultural connections between the artists and the deep familial bonds that drive their practices.

Shampoo Studio is a series of new paintings by Wagga Wagga based artist Kate Smith. The new works continue Smith's exploration of the mechanics of painting and open pictorial space that flits between figuration and abstraction.

Beth Peters presents I saw eternity the other night, a series of intricate and deeply personal drawings that combine the artist's ongoing interests in pattern, systems of representation and weaving.

Free event, register online.

Bar will be open throughout the event, cash + eftpos available.

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