EXHIBITION
Free
22 November - 25 January 2026
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
Conceived as an exhibition responding to place, West of Central embraces artists who live and work across Wiradjuri Country in Central West NSW.
This Earth-centric exhibition honours artists’ care, concern, and respect for Country. Home to an increasing cohort of contemporary artists seeking connection, respite and balance, regional Australia is a place where artists have space to create, experiment and challenge. West of Central celebrates those who live and work regionally, positioning the regional as central to their practice.
First realised at BRAG in 2023, this second chapter, West of Central 2, invited artists from LGAs of Lachlan, Parkes, Forbes, Weddin, Cabonne, Cowra, Blayney, Orange, Mid-Western, Bathurst, Oberon and Lithgow to respond to the ecologies, histories, and communities of these places.
Artists
Adam Rish (Hill End), Gabrielle Bates (Kandos), Genevieve Carroll (Hill End), Graham Lupp (Bathurst), Gus Armstrong & Peter Swain (Kandos), Jonathan Jones (Bathurst), Laura Baker (Blayney), Nicola Mason (Napoleon Reef), Ros Auld (Borenore), Simone Darcy (Forbes), Steven Cavanagh (Hill End), Susan Baird (Hill End), the artHITects (Gary Carsley & Renjie Teoh) (Bathurst), Vicky Browne (Nullo Mountain).
Public Programs
Opening Night, Friday 21 November 2025, 6pm - RSVP essential
Curator & Artist Talk, Saturday 22 November, 11am - RSVP essential
Talks & Tea, Wednesday 10 December, 10:30am - RSVP essential
Exhibition Tours, Saturdays, 11am - Book your spot
Sunday Sketch Session, Sundays, 10am-2pm - more info
School Holidays // Camera-less Photography Workshop, Thursday 15 January, 10:30am - Bookings essential
Maker Space, daily during opening hours
I Spy Kids Trail, daily during opening hours
Group Visits, fees apply, contact brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au or call 02 6333 6555
Educational Visits, fees apply, contact brag@bathurst.nsw.gov.au or call 02 6333 6555
Image: the artHITects (Gary Carsley & Renjie Teoh), Study for The Imaginary Sight of the Fancied Town of Bathurst, 2025 – 2150, torn two layered xerographic print, 380 A4 80gsm photocopies applied to the wall and a pair of hinged cabinet doors, 330 x 510 cm. Courtesy the artists.