Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art CentreKenny PittockPlanes, Trains and Bubble’O Bills 27 Nov - 7 Mar
Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre2020 Archibald Prize Regional Tour 22 Jan - 7 Mar
Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art CentreSally AndersonArm of the Sea and the Fertile Tree 3 Jul - 29 Nov
Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art CentreEarth n’ Fire Fifty Years of Murwillumbah Potters 5 Mar - 2 May
Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art CentreTension(s) 2020: Tamworth Textile Triennial 5 Mar - 2 May
Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art CentreBelinda SmithAfter Blue Jean Sisters 5 Mar - 2 May
Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art CentreArthur Boyd: Landscape of the Soul 8 Jan - 28 Feb
NewsInterview: Janet Laurence on creating art during environmental crisisFor three decades Janet Laurence has been lauded for her simultaneously conceptual but also emotive approach to nature. In our interview she talks about being a female artist dealing with nature, and what it means to create ecological art in a time of great environmental threat.Tiarney Miekus
InterviewPrue Venables on having itchy fingers and creative handsIn 2019 the Australian Design Centre invited ceramicist Prue Venables to exhibit a new collection of her enigmatic, metal-augmented porcelain objects as part of their Living Treasures series. The exhibition is still touring the nation and has recently arrived at Design Tasmania.Sheridan Hart
PreviewPrivate life, public face—how a portrait is madeAt the National Portrait Gallery, Before hand: the private life of the portrait delves into the back-stories of how subject and artist come together to make a work. Andrew Stephens
PreviewThe surprising skin of Garry GreenwoodKnown for creating fantastically detailed masks, puppets and costumes, sculptor Garry Greenwood also crafted fully-functional musical instruments out of leather.Briony Downes