Norman Lindsay and the natural world

19 Mar 2026 ‐

13 Jul 2026

10:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm

Free

Browse an exhibition of paintings and watercolours examining Lindsay's lifelong fascination with nature.

In this captivating exhibition, Lindsay’s depiction of nature spans intimate forest encounters, the joyful exuberance of mythical beings, and his personal relationship with the garden at his Blue Mountains home.

The works on display reflect Lindsay’s vision of the natural world as a living, breathing force that shapes both the human form and spirit.

After, step into the original painting studio where Norman Lindsay created his famous art and much-loved children’s book The Magic Pudding. Wander the lovely heritage gardens and take a short scenic bushwalk with views of the Grose Valley.

Hero image: NORMAN LINDSAY Wisteria 1929 Watercolour

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Plan your visit

Norman Lindsay Gallery

Address:

14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge NSW 2776

Open:

Thursday to Monday
10am - 4pm, last entry 3pm
Free Guided Tours Run Daily at 10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm

Norman Lindsay Gallery tour times and days are subject to change. Tours are provided by our volunteer team dependent on staffing.
If the Gallery is unable to offer a scheduled tour, we will notify visitors on arrival.

Closed:

30 December 2025

New Years Eve, New Years Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Anzac Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

Lindsay's Cafe is closed until further notice.

Phone:
(02) 4751 1067
Email:
nlg@nationaltrust.com.au
Entry Fees:

National Trust Members – FREE
Adult - $17
Concession* - $15
Family - $49
*Concession applies for full-time students, seniors, pensioners and children aged 5-15 years.

How to book your tickets
Tickets can be purchased at the door or booked in advance to guarantee your spot. Booking fees apply.
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