Slag Heap
Projects acknowledges the Wilyakali and Barkindji people, the
traditional custodians of the lands, waters and skies within which our gallery
and programs operate. We recognise that connection to culture and community is strong, and sovereignty has never been ceded.
Through our gallery and off-site programs, Slag Heap Projects’ advocates for Far West NSW artists by facilitating experimentation, place-based research and commercial engagement. Slag Heap Projects wants to understand increasingly complex cultural frictions by creating a space where art is a tool for inquiry.
Slag heap, Round Hill, Lake Pamamaroo, Stephen’s Creek, Wilyakali and Barkindji Country, 2021-23. Photo: Hester Lyon
2026 Calendar: Annual Fundraiser
Get organised the Slag way this 2026!
What’s inside?
12 months of exceptional Far West NSW contemporary art
Enough colour and inspiration to get you organised
Knowing your calendar directly supports independent art spaces in Broken Hill
Our 2026 Calendar features work by Ann Evers, Anthony Hayward, Badger Bates, Bilyara Bates, Gritta Walker, Joshua de Gruchy, Kelly Leonard, Krystle Evans, Liisa (Salma) Peisto, Ruby Davies, and more.
Pre-order now to recieve by Christmas!
$35
All profits go directly towards our 2026 programming and operations to support artists to live and practice in Far West NSW.