Art and Remembrance: A New Exhibition Opens in Narrandera
There’s a quiet stillness to the gallery at the Narrandera Arts and Community Centre. Sunlight filters through tall windows and, on the walls, stories of service, memory, and Country unfold.
The newest exhibition to grace the space, Winhanganha-yanhi — We Remember, is presented by Western Riverina Arts and features the work of Leila Constable and Bernard Higgins. Opening on Remembrance Day, the exhibition honours Indigenous veterans through powerful artistic expression — an invitation to pause and reflect.
For travellers, it’s a rare opportunity to engage with art that is both deeply local and universally resonant. Whether you wander in during a weekend escape or plan a quiet afternoon around town, Winhanganha-yanhi — We Remember offers an experience that lingers, a reminder of the storied carried through generations and shared through art.
The Narrandera Arts and Community Centre has long been a creative cornerstone for the region, welcoming exhibitions, workshops, and performances that celebrate the spirit of the Riverina. Set within the former Masonic Lodge, it’s where visitors can connect with local culture at an unhurried pace.
Winhanganha-yanhi — We Remember is now open to visitors Thursday to Saturday from 11am to 3pm and Sundays from 11am to 2pm. Step inside, take your time, and let the stories speak for themselves.