Welcome to our May eNews!

Ah the merry month of May. A nip in the air and starting to arrange the winter cave - but don't let that stop you getting out and about for some cultural experiences. It's chalk and cheese (or steam and seafood) to kick off the month with Narooma Oyster Festival and Steampunk@Altitude in Nimmitabel this coming weekend. At the other end of the month, Sculpture for Clyde brings fabulous artworks and artists to the region along the foreshore at Batemans Bay.

Here at SEA we are pleased to be partnering again with Spiral Gallery in Bega to present First Nations Artists living on Yuin Country - an exhibition featuring artwork from 14 artists and supported by IVAIS. Before the exhibition opens on 17 May, make sure you catch the always popular Tulgeen Art in the Garage show. We are pleased to see our Micro Grants continuing to support artists across the region including music performances by Robyn Martin and Sarah Murray Ceramics releasing her monoprint tutorial video soon. 

As always there is a veritable smorgasbord of exhibitions, performances, workshops and much more on offer across the region, so scroll on down to check out the offerings.

READ HERE

Next
Next

Jindabyne and surrounds will come alive over Easter with lots of creative goodness for visitors and locals to experience