Hazelhurst Arts Centre

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New South Vol. 2 Highlights TourJoin  our Volunteer Guides for a free exhibition tour as they share their personal highl...
17/06/2026

New South Vol. 2 Highlights Tour

Join our Volunteer Guides for a free exhibition tour as they share their personal highlights from New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture and Installation Art.

📆 Sunday 21 June, 1pm to 2pm
🎨 All ages welcome
🎫 Free, booking essential

Book now at bit.ly/HazelhurstWhatsOn

Photograph by Good Thanks Media.

Winter school holiday enrolments are now open! ❄️🎨Our July program runs 7 to 16 July with hands-on art classes for Grade...
15/06/2026

Winter school holiday enrolments are now open! ❄️🎨

Our July program runs 7 to 16 July with hands-on art classes for Grades K to 6, including:

🏛️ Diorama Dreams
🪨 Pinching & Pottering
🌀 Marvelous Marbling
🎨 Fabulous Faces

Classes from $45, with morning and afternoon sessions available.

Browse the full program and enrol via bit.ly/HazelhurstSchoolHolidays

Next week is your last chance to see New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art, the exhibition closes on Sun...
12/06/2026

Next week is your last chance to see New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art, the exhibition closes on Sunday 21 June.

If you've visited, we'd love to know, which work stayed with you? Let us know in the comments below.

And if you haven't made it yet, we are open daily 10am to 4pm and entry is free.

Images: 1. Augusta Vinall Richardson, Box Sculpture (fall in), 2024. Private Collection. Courtesy of the artist and The Commercial; Nathan Beard, 1952,1215.1, 2025. Courtesy of the artist and Futures Gallery; Francis Carmody, Black Swan Event: Incubating, 2024. Courtesy of the artist; Alicia Frankovich, Techno botanics, 2026. Courtesy of the artist and 1301SW; Lara Chamas, Dawa Ahmar دواء أحمر, 2025. Courtesy of the artist; Jacqueline Stojanović, A net woven from my own hair, 2023. Commissioned by Te Tuhi's Parnell Project Space Programme, Chez Derriere (2022-2023) led by Felixe Laing. Courtesy of the artist and Haydens Gallery; 2. Claire Lambe, House of Bones, 2017. Courtesy of the artist and Sarah Scout Presents; Mitchell Davis, Birthing Suite 2 Curtain, 2024. Courtesy of the artist; 3. Dan Arps, Untitled, 2025. Courtesy of the artist and Neon Parc; Bonita Bub, Painting Carriers (Looking for something casual), 2019. Courtesy of the artist and The Commercial, Sydney; Chunxiao Qu, Wig Shoes, 2017. Courtesy of Private Collection, the artist and Futures Gallery; Chunxiao Qu, MY HEART SINKS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA BUT MY HEART IS A BIRD NOT A FISH, 2025. From the collection of Helen Seales. Courtesy of the artist and Futures Gallery; 4. Bonita Bub, Painting Carriers (Looking for something casual), 2019. Courtesy of the artist and The Commercial, Sydney; Matthew Harris, Late for Brunch, 2022. From the collection of Helen Seales. Courtesy of the artist and Futures Gallery; 5. Hootan Heydari, From the Remembering to Forget series, 2025; Matthew Griffin, Belief, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Fine Arts, Sydney; 7. Hootan Heydari, From the Remembering to Forget series, 2025. Photography by Silversalt Photography.

Please note the Gallery Shop will be closed Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 June for stocktake. We apologise for any inconvenie...
11/06/2026

Please note the Gallery Shop will be closed Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 June for stocktake.

We apologise for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you back on Wednesday.

Have you ever wondered what installation art actually is? Rooted in the experimental art movements of the 1960s, install...
04/06/2026

Have you ever wondered what installation art actually is?

Rooted in the experimental art movements of the 1960s, installation art brings together objects, materials and sensory elements designed to respond to the gallery space. Many works invite you to enter or move through them, engaging sight, sound and physical experience in ways that painting alone cannot.

New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art is a wonderful place to experience it for yourself.

On now until Sunday 21 June, free entry, open daily 10am to 4pm.

Images: Sarah Ujmaia, Fragment of And thank you to my baba for laying the timber floor (installation view), 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Gertrude Contemporary; Claire Lambe, House of Bones, 2017. Courtesy of the artist and Sarah Scout Presents; Mitchell Davis, The Thin Ice, 2024. Courtesy of the artist; Jacqueline Stojanović, A net woven from my own hair, 2023. Commissioned by Te Tuhi's Parnell Project Space Programme, Chez Derriere (2022-2023) led by Felixe Laing. Courtesy of the artist and Haydens Gallery; Mitchell Davis, Birthing Suite 2 Curtain, 2024. Courtesy of the artist; Alex Gawronski, Business as Usual, as Usual (detail). Courtesy of the artist. Photography by Silversalt Photography.

Sculpt with Fabric with Mitchell DavisGet into the studio with New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Artarti...
03/06/2026

Sculpt with Fabric with Mitchell Davis

Get into the studio with New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art
artist Mitchell Davis.

In this hands-on workshop, you’ll explore Davis’s unique practice, combining industrial textiles, pattern-making, painting and sculpture into intimate patchwork pieces you can hold in your hands.

Mitchell Davis (b. 1995 in Sydney, Australia) is an emerging Australian artist living and working between Sydney and Gundungurra land in the Southern Highlands. Central to his practice are reparative acts of making and sculpting with found and industrial textiles, often to create covering or protective structures as well as wall-based paintings.

📆 Sunday 21 June, 11am to 3pm
🎨 For ages 16+
🎫 $150, booking essential

Book now at bit.ly/HazelhurstWhatsOn

Photograph by Mim Stirling, courtesy the artist.

Hazelhurst will be closed on Monday 8 June for the King's Birthday public holiday.Regular opening hours resume Tuesday 9...
01/06/2026

Hazelhurst will be closed on Monday 8 June for the King's Birthday public holiday.

Regular opening hours resume Tuesday 9 June.

IN THE BRODHURST GallerySusana Depetris: Between Light and ShadowUntil 16 June 2026Susana Depetris’ second solo exhibiti...
29/05/2026

IN THE BRODHURST Gallery
Susana Depetris: Between Light and Shadow
Until 16 June 2026

Susana Depetris’ second solo exhibition at the Broadhurst Gallery brings together recent paintings that examine how light and shadow interact through colour fields, hard edges, and geometric forms. Across canvas, plywood, and paper, she traces the subtle movement of luminosity to produce quietly meditative works.

Image: Image: Susana Depetris, Indigo, White and Green, 2026.

New South Vol. 2 Gesture TourExperience New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art through movement in this u...
28/05/2026

New South Vol. 2 Gesture Tour
Experience New South Vol. 2: Recent Sculpture & Installation Art through movement in this unique artist-led tour with Sue Jo Wright and Angie Goto.

Responding to selected works through gesture and embodied interpretation, this Auslan-interpreted tour offers a fresh way of engaging with the exhibition.

📆 Sunday 7 June, 11am to 12pm
🎨 d/Deaf, hard of hearing and hearing audiences of all ages welcome
🎫 Free, booking essential

Book now at bit.ly/HazelhurstWhatsOn

Image: Gesture Tour taking place in the exhibition "Lee Bethel: A way with words", 2022.

artztalk: Painting Life with Christine HillExplore the work of Illawarra artist Christine Hill, a marine artist and auth...
27/05/2026

artztalk: Painting Life with Christine Hill

Explore the work of Illawarra artist Christine Hill, a marine artist and author celebrated for her precise portrayals of historical moments.

Dive into the story of how her artistic journey has changed and how she brings fresh perspectives to each new piece.

📆 Friday 29 May, 10.30am to 11.30am
🎫 Friends of Hazelhurst Members $5.00 | Non-members $8.00
☎️ Call 02 8536 5700 to book, or visit Arts Centre reception

Funds raised from this event support Friends of Hazelhurst

Image: Christine Hill, Nurses and camels, La Perouse (detail).

Address

782 Kingsway
Gymea, NSW
2227

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 9:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 9:30pm
Thursday 9am - 9:30pm
Friday 8am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

02 85365700

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