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Pick My Project – Vote Now

Pick My Project – Vote Now

Pick My Project is a new State government funding initiative. During June-July, Victorians were invited to propose a project that would benefit their community. The Newstead Railway Arts Hub submitted ‘Wasteland to Wellspring’, a proposal for the development of a vibrant sculptural garden at the Arts Hub to inspire our community and the arts. With the recent news from VicTrack and the Arts Salon on the restoration of the goods shed and conversion into arts-based workshops, this garden would convert the ‘wasteland’ around the station into a creative and beautiful entry to the precinct. With...

August 29, 2018
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We got a new website

We got a new website

Your are currently viewing our old website which we archived in 2019. Feel free to browse and look through our history. You’ll find our new website with all the latest updates at: newsteadartshub.org Like Loading...

July 1, 2022
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Rolling into summer at the Arts Hub

Rolling into summer at the Arts Hub

Come celebrate Newstead Arts Hub’s last show for the year – Saturday 7 December 4-6pm with artists Julie Patey, Chrisanne Blennerhassett and Tony Day. Flowing on beautifully from the previous exhibition at the Hub, this upcoming group show draws inspiration both from our changing environment, and the fluctuation of the lives we live. The exhibition brings together the work of three central Victorian artists who met through their art practice and connected over their shared exploration of their immediate environments and experiences. All three artists love observing,...

November 27, 2019
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Newstead Arts Hub – in full Spring Swing!

Newstead Arts Hub – in full Spring Swing!

Apologies for cross-postings while we convert our eNews to a new system. Artists – Cherryl Fyffe, Barbara Semler, Anne Tyndall, Judith Warnest, Joan Halpin and Liz Carkeek This exhibition draws on creative ties that bind with works by a group of women who have maintained a deep shared interest and connection with mark making and creative practice since working together through Visual Arts studies at Bendigo TAFE. All six artists have an affinity and connection to their surrounds, a potent source of inspiration. The work on show includes printmaking, drawing, watercolour, collage and...

November 4, 2019
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