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Full house welcomes new season of exhibitions at BAMM

May 1, 2026

A vibrant and celebratory atmosphere filled Bank Art Museum Moree last Thursday evening, as a full house gathered to mark the opening of four major new exhibitions to signal another dynamic chapter in the gallery’s 2026 program.

Running until May 30, the exhibitions bring together a compelling mix of contemporary practice, each offering distinct perspectives on history, material, memory and place.

Leading the program is IN Black and White by Gamilaroi artist Penny Evans, a powerful installation of text-based ceramic works that calls for truth-telling and reflection.

Alongside this, Fire as Author by Jo Norton explores fire as both a destructive and generative force, positioning it as a creative agent shaping landscape and narrative.

In Let’s Party Like It’s 1815, Joan Ross employs her signature vivid digital aesthetic to interrogate the ongoing impacts of colonisation in Australia, using satire and historical reference to provoke critical reflection.

Complementing this is Sensitised and Sentimental by Melissa Spratt, a nuanced exploration of photographic processes and emotional resonance, examining how images hold and transmit memory.

The program also highlights the work of emerging artists Aaron Butt and Pip Stalley, each presenting a distinct suite of works that foreground material sensitivity and connection to place.

Butt’s Near Enough (Is Good Enough) IV brings a considered and iterative approach to form and perception, while Stalley’s Enduring Ground, presented in the Stairwell Gallery, reflects on landscape, endurance and the quiet imprint of human presence.

Together, these exhibitions demonstrate BAMM’s commitment to presenting ambitious and thought-provoking contemporary art, while amplifying diverse voices and practices from across Australia.

The strong turnout at the opening reflects the growing energy around the gallery and its role as a key cultural destination for the region.

Located on Kamilaroi Country, BAMM continues to deliver a bold and engaging exhibition program, connecting local communities with nationally significant artists and ideas.

BAMM new season exhibition

When: Until May 30

Where: Bank Art Museum Moree, 25 Frome Street, Moree

Cost: Free

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