Braemar Gallery
Braemar House and Braemar Gallery's Sculpture Garden. Sculptures by Laurent Rivory.
Braemar House is part of the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub precinct. It is home to Braemar Gallery.
Opened in 1988, Braemar Gallery is a community non-commercial gallery operated by Blue Mountains City Council to support local visual artists, with ongoing guidance from the all-volunteer Braemar Gallery Reference Group. We charge no exhibition fees, welcome proposals annually, and do not handle sales or collect any commission.
Braemar Gallery is proud to support Hub Upstairs Gallery located next door on level 1 of the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub.
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Address: 104 Macquarie Road, Springwood, NSW 2777
Opening Hours: 10am – 4pm | Thursday – Sunday
Admission: Free
Access: Wheelchair access is available through the main door with a wheelchair ramp.
Contact: Email braemargallery@gmail.com or phone the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre on 02 4780 5410.
Applications to Exhibit: Information on exhibiting at Braemar Gallery and The Hub Upstairs Gallery is detailed under the Opportunities page.
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Mounted ARI | Let the part tell the whole
8 Jan - 8 Feb 2026
Official opening event at 2pm on Saturday 10 January.
Faced with the impossibility of representing entirety, artists make decisions about inclusion and rejection. They hone and focus, refining and redefining as they work. A landscape may be represented by a texture. A character by a shadow. An idea by a symbol. A breast by line. The part chosen by the artist reflects their unique connection to the whole.
This theme based exhibition curated by Mounted ARI aims to encourage creativity and a diversity of responses. The core group consists of Mark Denny, Julie Parkin, Geoff Matthews, Alex Veddovi McCaughan, Tim Newman and Bron Newman.
GEOFF MATTHEWS Elements (detail) 2025, mixed media on paper, 100 x 450 cm
Sandi Lucock | There and Not There
8 Jan - 8 Feb 2026
Official opening event at 2pm on Saturday 10 January.
There and Not There explores the tension between presence and absence—the spaces we inhabit and the traces we leave behind. Sandi’s work reflects her connection to place, home, family, and nature that hold her memories and her identity. Using strong contrasting colours, she celebrates uniqueness and simplifies the clutter of busyness, breaking down intricate objects and elements to reveal what truly remains when we are there and not there.
SANDI LUCOCK Our Belonging 2025, charcoal and pencil on paper, 56 x 76 cm
2026 EXHIBITION PROGRAM
Coming soon
12 Feb - 15 Mar 2026
Official opening event at 2pm on Saturday 14 February
Susie Summers, Katrina Bodey & Anita White - cotton, clay & canvas
19 Mar - 12 Apr 2026
Official opening event at 2pm on Saturday 21 March
Judy Thistleton-Martin, Jeannie McInnes, Christine Hyde, Robyn Cook - Inspired by Birdwood Gully
Jennifer Gardiner with Louise Fox - Intangible Legacies