Museums in Hawkesbury

Hawkesbury, New South Wales, is home to two notable museums: the Hawkesbury Regional Museum and the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery. Both institutions offer unique experiences for visitors interested in the area's rich history, culture, and artistic expression.

The Hawkesbury Regional Museum in Windsor showcases the area's long history, including a rich Indigenous cultural heritage established by the Darug people, as well as a distinctive built environment dating back to the earliest days of the colony. The museum comprises a new, purpose-built facility and the heritage building known as Howe House, which together form a unique cultural facility located on one of the oldest land grants in Australia. The museum offers a permanent exhibition on the themes of the river, land, and people, as well as a program of changing temporary exhibitions on a wide variety of subjects.

The Hawkesbury Regional Gallery is located in a landmark building designed to reflect the heritage values of the surrounding district. The gallery features landscaped grounds and The Evergreen Cafe, providing a pleasant environment for the enjoyment of art. The exhibition program offers a variety of media in visual art, craft, photography, and design, with a focus on thought-provoking, challenging, and educational exhibitions. Each exhibition includes artist and curator talks, and there are usually workshops, film screenings, and other public programs designed to enhance the gallery experience.

Both museums are committed to accessibility and inclusion, ensuring that people with access needs can fully enjoy their offerings.