Wedderburn artistic community
The Wedderburn artistic community is an informal group of Australian contemporary artists based around Wedderburn, New South Wales, on Sydney sandstone bushland about 60 kilometres south of Sydney, close to the Georges River. Artists based around Wedderburn include Elisabeth Cummings, Roy Jackson, John Peart, David Hawkes, Suzanne Archer, David Fairbairn, Michael Bright, Teresa Bell and others. Artists associated with the group have won many major Australian art prizes, including the Wynne Prize, the Sir John Sulman Prize, the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, the Dobell Prize for Drawing, and the Fleurieu Art Prize.
Widden Weddin, Wedderburn
The artistic community around Wedderburn was started in 1976, after the gift of 10 acres of land from local landowners Barbara and Nick Romalis, to an original group containing Elisabeth Cummings, Joan Brassil, Roy Jackson and Fred Braat. John Peart joined in the 1980s, with the extension of the site up to 25 acres.The property was jointly owned by these five artists, and came to be known as Widden Weddin.