Important Message

18 March 2020

As we all face these extraordinary and difficult times, we want you to know that the health and well-being of our clients and staff is our top priority, while also keeping a very clear focus on how we continue to service our clients during this unprecedented period. We continue to operate as normal—however, we are also keeping a very close eye on further developments and will act appropriately on governmental advice.

Given current circumstances, we have decided to open Chen Ping's exhibition Muse and Mountain online rather than the usual gallery opening.  So—instead of joining us at 6 pm on thursday 19 March—simply view the exhibition right here, right now! This video of opening comments is, as per usual, made by our Art Director, Ralph Hobbs.  Stay tuned for more videos and digital content in coming days and view the full exhibition here.

Of course, we invite you to visit the exhibition in person in the gallery until 28th March. If you would like to arrange a private tour, please contact us on (02) 8599 8000. Our gallery hours are Mon-Fri: 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday: 11 am – 4 pm. We will keep you updated on any changes.

In these uncertain times, you can still enjoy the beauty and the cultural journey that great art can take you on. At Nanda\Hobbs we remain as enthusiastic as ever to be on that journey with you.

News

Christopher Horder feature in Qantas Magazine: Travel Insider

9 July 2025

When Sydney-born painter Christopher Horder was in Year 10, his English teacher gave him Jack Kerouac’s 1957 novel On The Road. Influenced by its anti-conformist message, Horder left school a year later to enrol in a Diploma of Fine Arts at TAFE. “I had to go and start doing what I wanted to do,” he says. Soon after, Horder rented a space at Lennox Street Studios in Sydney’s Newtown, where, aside from a productive year in Berlin in 2010, he’s been painting on and off for 30 years. 

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NH Event

IN CONVERSATION: CAROLINE ZILINSKY & MEGAN MONTE

23 June 2025

Join us in the gallery or an in-depth conversation between Caroline Zilinsky and Megan Monte, Director of Ngununggula, Southern Highlands Regional Gallery. Together, they'll unpack the themes, tensions, and contradictions that shape Mirror Mirror.

Saturday 28 June, 12 - 1pm.

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News

Nanda\Hobbs Finalists in the Waverley Art Prize 2025

18 June 2025

We are thrilled to share that Nick SantoroJody Graham, and Tony Mighell have all been selected as finalists in the Waverley Art Prize 2025. Chosen from over 550 submissions, their works are among the 40 finalists.

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12 - 14 Meagher Street Chippendale, NSW 2008
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm Saturday, 11am - 4pm Easter 2025: The gallery will closed from 18 - 21 April Closed Public Holidays (and Easter Saturday)