UPDATE: The highly anticipated Hawkesbury Now 2025 exhibition has officially opened at the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery today, drawing a packed crowd eager to experience the vibrant showcase of local artistry. Curated by Diana Robson, this event highlights the creative spirit of the Hawkesbury region, featuring an array of art forms including ceramics, painting, sculpture, and photography.
Visitors are immersed in a collective celebration of artistic practice, spotlighting various groups and associations that contribute to the region’s cultural landscape. Until now, many may have been unaware of the flourishing art collectives and community studios that embody the connection and pride of local creators.
Among the standout works on display, Sally Blackwell’s woven raffia piece captivated audiences, showcasing a remarkable blend of texture and emotion. Similarly, Tasman Clayworks left a memorable impression with their exquisite hand-crafted stoneware, demonstrating the exceptional skill required to master glazes.
Another highlight is Kylie Giacomelli’s imaginative ceramic lights titled Lumo, which embody a playful yet refined aesthetic, resonating with the exhibition’s inclusive spirit. Visitors are also drawn to Mark Wilson’s thought-provoking ceramic installation, Redhering, which addresses critical issues surrounding men’s health and body image, making a powerful statement about contemporary society.
The enthusiastic reception of Allicia Hollen from the Ferry Artists Group adds to the exhibition’s allure with her striking paper mache birds, showcasing her artistic prowess in a fun and engaging way.
The Hawkesbury Now 2025 exhibition is much more than an art display; it is a testament to the diverse creativity flourishing in the region. It provides local artists the opportunity to showcase and sell their works, inviting residents and visitors to purchase original pieces from accomplished creators.
Participating organizations include the Macquarie Towns Arts Society, Friends of the Hawkesbury Art Community & Regional Gallery Inc (FOHAC), and the Hawkesbury Artists & Artisans Trail, among others. This collaborative effort reflects a community rich in artistic energy and innovation.
For those seeking an interactive experience, the exhibition features a special room designed to encourage participation and creativity among attendees, reinforcing the inclusive nature of the local arts scene.
The Hawkesbury Now 2025 exhibition runs at the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery until further notice. Don’t miss your chance to be inspired and perhaps take home an original artwork that resonates with you.
For more information, visit www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au. This is an event that promises to leave a lasting impression on all who attend!


































