Patterns & Personalities at Murringo Barracks
2026 Hilltops Off The Beaten Track Arts & Cultural Trail
🖼️ Patterns & Personalities | Art & Sculpture Exhibition at Murringo Barracks
Explore the creative dialogue between form and feeling in Patterns & Personalities, a joint exhibition by artists Judy Barker and Therese Crowe, hosted at the historic Murringo Barracks Art Gallery.
Set within the bluestone walls of a heritage-listed 1880s police barracks, this exhibition invites visitors to experience a blend of expressive sculpture and evocative artworks that reflect the artists’ distinct styles and shared fascination with character and rhythm.
đź“… Exhibition Dates & Times
Open: Saturdays & Sundays – 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29 March 2026
Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Live Music Schedule:
2pm Sunday 15th March – Jane Dee
2pm Sunday 22nd March – Judy Barker
2pm Sunday 19th March – Murringo Guitar Group
Location:Â Murringo Barracks Art Gallery
2244 Murringo Road, Murringo
Artists:Â Therese Crowe (Art) & Judy Barker (Sculpture)
Venue:Â Murringo Barracks
Coffee Cart on Site
🎨 What You’ll Experience
A curated selection of artworks and sculptures that explore personality and pattern. Portraits of local people by Therese Crowe will be exhibited inside the gallery with sculptures by Judy Barker displayed throughout the gardens of this beautifully preserved 19th-century police barracks. Both artists will be in attendance and you will have the opportunity to meet them and talk about their creative process and inspirations.
Coffee cart will be onsite every Saturday and Sunday during the art trail.
Live Music in the garden from 2pm on Sundays. Some seating will be available or bring your own or picnic rug.
đź’ˇ Why You’ll Love It
Therese Crowe and Judy Barker bring distinct voices and mediums to a shared theme of identity and rhythm.
Murringo Barracks offers a stunning backdrop for art lovers, history buffs, and trail-goers alike.
It’s a relaxed, inspiring stop on the trail — perfect for reflection, conversation, and discovery.
“Art reveals the patterns we live by — and the personalities that shape them.”
