Yarrila Arts and Museum at Yarrila Place Yarrila Arts and Museum(YAM) is Coffs Harbours new regional gallery and museum. Featuring 5 exhibition spaces including a permanent museum exhibition. Find out what's on at YAM, visit the website.
YAM Young Creatives Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) in Coffs Harbour is seeking 20 dynamic young creatives aged 16 to 22 years to experience our regional gallery and museum in a new way.
Coffs Collections A permanent digital collection that includes images of the artworks held by the Gallery, artefacts held by the Museum, and archives describing the experiences which shaped the community.
STILL: National Still Life Award Now in its fourth iteration, STILL: National Still Life Award is a biennial, acquisitive award for still life artworks across all mediums.
Education kits Education kits are available for some of our exhibitions to support school visits to the Gallery.
Internationally Acclaimed Artist Gifts Works to Yarrila Arts & Museum Ken Unsworth, one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists, has donated two of his recent works to Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) after learning about the planned new gallery and building.
First Nations Curator Announced for YAM Opening Exhibition After seeking expressions of interest, Council is excited to announce Tori Donnelly as First Nations Curator to lead the development and delivery of Yaam Gumbaynggirr Jagun: Here is Gumbaynggirr Country
Sliding Doors as Coffs Regional Gallery Prepares for Move to New Home On 28 May 2022 Coffs Regional Gallery will close its doors to the public and get on with the busy work of moving to Yarrila Arts and Museum at Yarrila Place.
Globally-renowned Designers to Create YAM Centrepiece Thylacine, an internationally-awarded interpretive design studio responsible for the newly developed exhibitions at WA Museum Boola Bardip and the Auckland War Memorial Museum is to lead the development of the permanent entry exhibitions for Coffs Harbour’s Yarrila Arts & Museum (YAM).
Introducing Yarrila Arts & Museum (YAM) With the building name Yarrila (YA-re-la) Place firmly decided and strongly supported from all corners of the community, Council at its meeting on 14 October has resolved the new combined gallery and museum space will be known as Yarrila Arts & Museum (YAM).