, ''Mosman's Bay'', 1894, part of the Howard Hinton Collection NERAM is the custodian of several important collections of Australian art: • The
Howard Hinton Collection of Australian art from the 1880s to the 1940s • The
Chandler Coventry Collection of Australian art from the 1960s and 1970s • The NERAM Collection of Australian art from the Twentieth century to the present day • The Armidale City Collection, and • The Museum of Printing collection including the F.T. Wimble & Co. Collection of printing type and equipment. These collections bring together over 4,500 works with particular strengths in nineteenth and twentieth century Australian art. They include significant works by artists including
Arthur Streeton,
Tom Roberts,
Nora Heysen,
Elioth Gruner,
Margaret Preston,
Brett Whiteley,
James Gleeson,
Tony Tuckson, and
Christo.
The Howard Hinton Collection Sydney-based collector and benefactor
Howard Hinton OBE began donating pictures to the Armidale Teacher’s College in 1929. He aimed to "illustrate comprehensively the development of Australia art" from 1880. His gifts to the College finally totalled over 1,000 works following his death in 1948. By the 1970s it was evident that these valuable and significant works required secure housing, curatorship, preservation and environmental management not available within the open doors and corridors of a teacher’s college. Barry Pearce, former head curator of Australian Art at the
Art Gallery of New South Wales described the Hinton donation as including "many magnificent Australian landscapes by a range of major and minor artists ... crowned by such masterpieces as
Arthur Streeton's ''Morning Sketch (aka McMahon's Point Ferry)
1890 and Near Streeton's camp at Sirius Cove
, 1892 and, the jewel in the crown, Mosman's Bay'', 1894 by
Tom Roberts." In 2016 a significant donation of 11 works by seminal artists of the Hinton period was made to NERAM by arts benefactor John Gale OBE to complement the Hinton collection. In February 2018 a permanent Hinton Collection exhibition - featuring a dense salon-hang of over a hundred and thirty of the most iconic works from the Hinton Collection - was opened in the museum's refurbished East Gallery by former Director of the
Art Gallery of New South Wales Edmund Capon. Major works from the Hinton donation will be progressively cycled through this gallery. Commentators have declared that this opening "establishes NERAM in the top rank of galleries outside the [Australian] capital cities."
Chandler Coventry Collection Sydney gallerist
Chandler Coventry, described as a "quintessential country boy who became a leader in cutting edge contemporary art" was a driving force in the campaign to establish NERAM in his hometown. Coventry grew up in the Armidale area — his "earliest encounters with ‘high art’ were through the Howard Hinton Collection, which he saw as a schoolchild displayed in the rooms and corridors of the Armidale Teachers’ College." An art collector like Hinton, Coventry also established Coventry Gallery (1971-1999) in Paddington, Sydney where he displayed artworks by leading Australian and international artists including
Howard Arkley and
Christo. on the understanding that an art museum would be built to house both his and Hinton's collections. a survey exhibition in 2020 at NERAM explored his legacy and included the 1983 Archibald Prize winning
Portrait of Chandler Coventry by artist Nigel Thompson as well as works by Angus Nivison,
Martin Sharp,
Janet Dawson,
Peter Booth and
Brett Whiteley. ==Facilities==