Berrima village is a key fixture on trips through the historic towns of the region. It is renowned for its heritage, natural beauty, cooler climate, wineries, equestrian activities and diverse arts community.
We are open from 10am to 5pm every day except Sunday, when we are open from 10am to 4pm.
22 Feb 2024
Julz Beresford: As Time Drifts on a River's Path
As Time Drifts on a River’s Path, features paintings from the two regions Julz Beresford has had a close relationship with since her childhood and with which she still has a deep connection: The Snowy Mountains and The Hawkesbury River. “I tend not to paint the Hawkesbury all year because I yearn to improve my trade and I believe to get better I need to shift gear to a different landscape. It’s important for me to jump around a little bit. It keeps me alive and makes me really think about what I am trying to achieve.”
23 Mar 2024
The Scrutineer XIX: Steve Hogwood
Nine-year-old Steve Hogwood was riding his bike home from school in the Suffolk village of Barking one afternoon when he noticed smoke billowing from a building. “I could also hear these clanging noises,” Steve recalls. “Curiosity got the better of me and I discovered it was the local blacksmith.” The blacksmith, named Cliff, was “a gruff old guy and I was immediately told to piss off! But I kept stopping off there on my way home, promising to stay out of the way if I could watch. I gradually ingratiated myself with him as he realised I was genuine and he let me do jobs like filling up the slop bucket with water, moving tools and pulling the bellows.
29 Feb 2024
Country Style: Jo White and Vicki Yatjiki Cullinan
The fifth edition of our annual exhibition in collaboration with Country Style magazine presents new work by six leading artists across three Michael Reid spaces in a roving celebration of Australia’s diverse and dazzling landscapes. Titled Our Country, this expansive group show takes viewers beyond the city limits into varied and vividly conjured terrain as artists reflect on their personal ties to the land and the shared experiences it shelters.