Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Amanda Bromfield: The Women of Hill End – an exhibition paying homage to the past and present women of the historic regional NSW town. Made from earthenware and hand-sourced ochre from the Hill End region itself, Bromfield’s objects create and reinforce the female narrative that runs strongly through place. […]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Amanda Bromfield: The Women of Hill End – an exhibition paying homage to the past and present women of the historic regional NSW town. Made from earthenware and hand-sourced ochre from the Hill End region itself, Bromfield’s objects create and reinforce the female narrative that runs strongly through place. […]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Amanda Bromfield: The Women of Hill End – an exhibition paying homage to the past and present women of the historic regional NSW town. Made from earthenware and hand-sourced ochre from the Hill End region itself, Bromfield’s objects create and reinforce the female narrative that runs strongly through place. […]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Amanda Bromfield: The Women of Hill End – an exhibition paying homage to the past and present women of the historic regional NSW town. Made from earthenware and hand-sourced ochre from the Hill End region itself, Bromfield’s objects create and reinforce the female narrative that runs strongly through place. […]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Amanda Bromfield: The Women of Hill End – an exhibition paying homage to the past and present women of the historic regional NSW town. Made from earthenware and hand-sourced ochre from the Hill End region itself, Bromfield’s objects create and reinforce the female narrative that runs strongly through place. […]
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Amanda Bromfield: The Women of Hill End – an exhibition paying homage to the past and present women of the historic regional NSW town. Made from earthenware and hand-sourced ochre from the Hill End region itself, Bromfield’s objects create and reinforce the female narrative that runs strongly through place. […]