EXHIBITION
Free
16 May - 16 August 2026
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents The Fragility of Goodness: The Prison on the Landscape and Other Stories by Elizabeth Day, curated by Ann Finegan.
Elizabeth Day’s survey exhibition at BRAG examines the legacy of Empire and the colonisation of Australia and its First Nations peoples. The exhibition focuses on the lasting impact of colonial prison systems and how these institutions reshaped both landscape and society.
The project connects closely to Bathurst’s history as part of a network of colonial prison towns established west of the Blue Mountains. Day has explored these themes in earlier works: in 2023, she presented There’s a Reason Beyond a Reason, 1797 Parramatta Gaol at The National 4 at Carriageworks, Redfern. This large-scale textile installation was made from unravelled second-hand garments and referenced early colonial prison architecture. Through the slow process of unravelling fabric, the work suggested the possibility of undoing the prison’s imprint on the landscape.
The Fragility of Goodness: The Prison on the Landscape and Other Stories continues this investigation. The exhibition considers how the histories of colonial prisons continue to shape contemporary Australia. Day draws connections between historical penal sites including Parramatta and Tasmania, engaging with ideas of layered colonial, geographical and social histories. Her practice is informed by both historical research and personal experience within institutional systems.
A key work in the exhibition, The Law Is Not Always Just, forms part of a new series of grass-grown texts mapping prisons across the Central West. This floor installation sits among several significant works including There’s a Reason Beyond a Reason, Notes on the Castle, the sculptural recreation of Bathurst Gaol’s Lion Gate, Invisible Words Invisible Worlds, and the collaborative community project MYCO LOGIC.
Together, this exhibition invites reflection on systems of justice, power and repair.
Public Programs
Opening Night, Friday 15 May 2026, 6pm - RSVP essential
Artist & Curator Talk // Elizabeth Day with Ann Finegan, Saturday 16 May 2026, 11am - RSVP essential
Workshop | Poetry and Art - Bathurst Writers' & Readers' Festival, Sunday 24 May, 12-2pm - Buy Tickets
Workshop | Stitching & Storytelling, Wednesday 15 July, 6-8pm - Buy Tickets
Workshop | School Holidays // Mixed Media Mushrooms, Thursday 9 July, 10:30am-12pm - Buy Tickets
Talks and Tea, Wednesday 10 June, 8 July, & 12 August, 10:30am-12pm - RSVP essential
Exhibition Tours, Saturdays 11am - Register
Sunday Sketch Sessions, Sundays 10am-2pm - Register
Cultural Warning
We would like to advise everyone, especially First Nations Australians, that the current exhibition may have potentially upsetting content and themes.
Our commitment to you throughout this exhibition is to provide a Culturally Safe space that is inclusive for all.
Our drop-in Maker Space is available during opening hours where you are welcome to rest and create.
Image: Elizabeth Day, The Flow of Form: There’s a Reason Beyond a Reason. Beyond That There’s a Reason (1797 Parramatta Gaol), 2023, unravelled op-shop garments, muslin, 2600 x 650 x 5 cm irregular. Installation view at Carriageworks in The National 4: Australian Art Now. Photograph: Zan Wimberley.