Exhibition Tours // Acts of Inheritance and Pattern Recognition

Exhibition Tours // Acts of Inheritance and Pattern Recognition

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Highlights

  • Join a free tour at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery every Saturday, immersing in diverse artistic expressions.
  • Explore new works by seventeen Disabled artists, revealing layered identities through everyday acts and performances.
  • Discover Liz Bryan's unique blend of art and craft, reflecting on feminine experiences and hidden histories.
  • Engage with the vibrant community initiative, We Are Studios, empowering Disabled artists in Western Sydney to thrive.
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Join Bathurst Regional Art Gallery for a free tour of their current exhibitions every Saturday at 11am!

We Are Studios: Acts of Inheritance (Main Gallery)
Acts of Inheritance presents new work from seventeen Disabled artists who explore identity as something lived, layered and continually remade. We come to know ourselves through small, everyday acts and performances – our own and those of others, families, cultures and communities as they leave their mark upon us.

We Are Studios is a 100% Disability-led, artist-run initiative empowering Disabled Western Sydney artists to thrive.

The project is supported by the New South Wales Government through Create NSW and by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

Liz Bryan: Pattern Recognition (Foyer Exhibition)
Liz Bryan is a visual artist and designer working across drawing, painting, textiles, sculpture and digital media. Her practice is shaped by an ongoing interest in esoteric knowledge, mythologies and ritual, and engages with themes of womanhood, place, and the hidden or overlooked histories of feminine experience. Moving fluidly between art and craft, Liz’s work also reflects on the intersections of science, mysticism and material knowledge.

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  • Next occurrence: 11 April 2026 reoccurring
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