Past Exhibitions
Marking Time: 200 Years of History in the Seven Valleys of Lithgow
1824 was a very significant year in Colonial NSW history. The Legislative Assembly met for the first time in August 1824 and the infamous declaration of Martial Law was proclaimed in August 1824. This exhibition will feature the objects and framed works held by...
Smart inventions: Technology before the Smartphone
Smart inventions: technology before the Smartphone ….. how did we meet up with our friends? Catch the 7:25 train? Listen to music? Share a photo memory? Share our ideas? On exhibition at the museum are clocks and watches, gramophones and radios, cameras and photo...
The Bracey Collection: Up Close Exhibition
As part of the annual care of collection process for framed works, you are invited to view ‘The Bracey Collection: Up Close’. The framed works and ceramic objects will be on exhibition in the Courtyard Gallery and Breakfast Room at Eskbank House Museum during March...
Market Harvest Day, produce from Mary’s Garden
Market Harvest Day, produce from Mary's Garden A community heritage garden at Eskbank House Thursday is harvest day at Mary's Garden, a community heritage garden at Eskbank House Museum The produce basket will be loaded and placed on the table at the entrance to...
Selections: Highlights of LCC Acquisitive Art Collection at Eskbank House Museum
Eskbank House Museum has Lithgow City Council Artworks on display. As an addition to the very successful Selections: Highlights from Lithgow City Council's Acquisitive Art Collection exhibition currently on display at the Seven Valley's Visitor Centre, Eskbank...
National Trust Heritage Festival Shared Stories – Textiles of Lithgow: Handmade to Factory Industry
To celebrate this year’s National Trust Heritage Festival, Eskbank House Museum has developed an exhibition of textile related collection objects including samplers and embroidery, underwear and handbags, blankets and quilts, tools and machinery. Exhibition at Eskbank...
New Entries Now Open for the 2022 Waste 2 Art Exhibition and Competition
Entries Now Open for the 2022 Waste 2 Art Exhibition and Competition WASTE 2 ART is a community art exhibition and competition open to all local residents who reside in the NetWaste region. It showcases creative works made from reused & recyclable waste...
Waste 2 Art 2019
29th May - 14th July 2019 Opening - Saturday 8th June, 2pm The Waste 2 Art competition returns to Eskbank House Museum for another year of art made from reused and recycled materials, challenging people to think differently about waste. Local artists of...
Penumbra: Julie Williams, Sarah Michell, Philip Spark and Tim Johnman
Saturday 11th May 2019, 6pm – 10pm To celebrate LithGlow the grounds of Eskbank House Museum will showcase new works by four local artists. Titled Penumbra, the exhibition will explore the use and implications of light in contemporary practice. Penumbra...
No Turning Back: Bob Cunningham Exhibition
23rd March - 26th May 2019 Robert Cunningham was the first contemporary artist to work out of the Lithgow Pottery site, taking over the former pattern store in 1970. Cunningham founded a continuing tradition of contemporary art production in this historic...