Past Exhibitions
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...
True Crime Barton Park
Seventy years ago, Lue and James Walker Barton were murdered in their home at Barton Park, Wallerawang. Read the chilling newspaper articles following the manhunt, capture and incarceration of the murderer. Learn about the final fate of Barton Park and the...
Community, Care and Conviviality: Freemasonry in Lithgow
Community, Care and Conviviality: Freemasonry in Lithgow 1st – 30th September 2018 During September, Eskbank House Museum presents “Community, Care and Conviviality: Freemasonry in Lithgow”, an exhibition that explores the social side of Freemasonry in...
Waste 2 Art Exhibition
Waste 2 Art Exhibition 19th May – 10th June 2018 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 all ages...
Voices of Eskbank – LithGlow
Voices of Eskbank Discover the history of the Lithgow region through the Eskbank House Museum collection. One of the earliest house museums in the country, Eskbank House Museum holds many objects that reflect the important developments of the region,...
Mary Hailstone
7th – 17th September 2017 Opening : Saturday 9th September, 2pm Mary Hailstone is a local artist who paints stunning realistic landscapes, beautifully capturing the light and energy of scenes ranging from Hartley, Wolgan Valley, and Capertee Valley. Join the...
Voices of Eskbank – 175th Anniversary
25th November 2017 – 28th January 2018 “…this building which represents so much in the history of Lithgow.” Lithgow Historical Committee to Australian Iron & Steel, 28 September 1944 Voices of Eskbank captures key...