The Friends of NERAM are heading to Black Mountain in April to showcase an array of local art at NERAMble Art in the Garden.
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“This is one of our most significant and enjoyable annual fundraising events,” Art Museum Director Robert Heather said.
“Last year the NERAMble Art in the Garden weekend was attended by over 400 people and raised $10,000 which was donated by the Friends to support the Helen Dangar Memorial Arts Bursary to create opportunities for local artists.
“The work that the Friends of NERAM do to support the art museum through the NERAMble events create great opportunities for the whole community to get out and enjoy artistic activities across the whole region.”
The ‘Myola’ garden, belonging to Geralyn and Roger Flower, will be featured in this year’s NERAMble open garden weekend.
“This will be a wonderful outing for all the family with lots of stalls and food and the garden opening at the height of the New England autumn,” NERAMble organiser and garden expert Lynn Walker said.
This will be a wonderful outing for all the family with lots of stalls and food at the height of the New England autumn.
- Lynn Walker
“The large elegant garden nestles into its site, surrounded by basalt stone walls which overflow with a mixture of exotic and native plantings, all in harmony with each other.”
Ms Walker said the garden featires mature crabapples, hebes, pittosporum and maples andcordylines.
“Geralyn and Roger are both art lovers and have collected many striking sculptures which feature throughout the garden and these will be joined over the weekend by a range of other sculptures as well as watercolours, pottery and other artworks by local artists,” she said.
The garden will be open the weekend of April 1. Entry is $10 for adults, $8 for Friends of NERAM and free for children under 18.