New England Regional Art Museum

New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM)
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Established1983 (1983)
LocationArmidale, New South Wales, Australia
TypeArt museum
Key holdingsMosman's Bay, McMahon's Point Ferry, Near Streeton's Camp at Sirius Cove
CollectionsHoward Hinton, Chandler Coventry, NERAM, Armidale City, Museum of Printing
Collection size4,500
Visitors40,000 annually
DirectorRachael Parsons
ChairpersonRobert Clarke
ArchitectAndrew Andersons
OwnerNERAM Limited
Nearest parkingon and off street (no charge)
Websitewww.neram.com.au

The New England Regional Art Museum, known as NERAM, is a museum of Australian art located in Armidale in the New England region of New South Wales. NERAM's art collections are the second largest and most valuable regional public collection in NSW[1] after the Newcastle Art Gallery. NERAM's collections are valued in excess of A$25 million.[2] The NERAM complex includes six gallery spaces, a Museum of Printing, an artist's studio, conference facilities, shop and café.

  1. ^ "Bequests, budgets and bureaucracy: why have some of New South Wales' most established regional galleries looked to sell off artworks?". Fusion Journal.
  2. ^ NERAM Corporate information: Financial Statements. http://www.neram.com.au/about-us/corporate-information/