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Throughout history, potters have reclaimed their trimmings from broken, unfired pots, reprocessing them into fresh clay for the potter’s wheel. Cowra-based ceramic artist John Daly seeks to find other materials […]
Throughout history, potters have reclaimed their trimmings from broken, unfired pots, reprocessing them into fresh clay for the potter’s wheel. Cowra-based ceramic artist John Daly seeks to find other materials […]
Celebrating 100 years of Australia’s most renowned portrait prize In 2021 the Art Gallery of New South Wales celebrated the 100th birthday of Australia’s oldest and most-loved portrait award, the […]
Saturday 25 March @ 11am: Paul J. Greguric, Author Talk The Man Behind the Prize: A Life of J. F. Archibald Join author Paul J. Greguric as he discusses his […]
Many know Charles Darwin as one of the world’s most famous biologists but few know he visited Bathurst. Hear about Darwin’s visit as a young man in 1836, his adventures […]
In celebration of Harmony Week Bathurst Library will be hosting a special 'Human Library' event; Un-judge a Book on Saturday 25th March from 3pm - 5:30pm. A Human Library is […]
SATURDAY 25TH MARCH 5-8PM. DO-SI-DO TO A THREE PIECE BUSH BAND ENTRY $5 a HEAD STUDENTS FREE SAUSAGE SIZZLE SOFT DRINKS AND DESSERTS AVAILABLE OR BRING A RUG FOR YOUR […]
Word on the street is Brocky-loving battlers, the Byrnes of Barb’s Burgers, are going bankrupt! Matriarch Barb dreams of cracking her PB walking the Mount; daughter Chez wants to be […]
In this session you will dye a piece of silk, then add merino wool and embellishments to create a soft, lightweight scarf. More information can be downloaded from https://www.dropbox.com/s/ui4eeyoob471k3k/nuno%20felting.pdf?dl=0
Throughout history, potters have reclaimed their trimmings from broken, unfired pots, reprocessing them into fresh clay for the potter’s wheel. Cowra-based ceramic artist John Daly seeks to find other materials […]
Celebrating 100 years of Australia’s most renowned portrait prize In 2021 the Art Gallery of New South Wales celebrated the 100th birthday of Australia’s oldest and most-loved portrait award, the […]
The area around lower Havannah Street, the Macquarie River and lower Durham Street was vital to the early development of Bathurst as a village and town. The Chinese grew vegetables […]
To help you settle into your new life in Bathurst we would like to shout you lunch and introduce ourselves.