Treading Feintly
This exhibition showcases select pieces from fashion house Nicol & Ford’s runway presentation for Australian Fashion Week 2026.
Inspired by artist Adrian Feint (1894–1971), the collection celebrates the coded aestheticism of Feint’s works and shines a light on this underappreciated queer figure, who lived for many years across the road from Elizabeth Bay House.
Nicol & Ford is known for its sculptural, high-concept collections. The pieces will be displayed within the beautiful spaces of Elizabeth Bay House from 17 May to 13 July 2026.
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Workshop
A Floristry Workshop with Date Night Studio
Enjoy an afternoon of flowers, fashion and conversation at the historic Elizabeth Bay House
Sunday 5 July 1.30pm–3.30pm

Talk
Adrian Feint Revisited
Join us at Elizabeth Bay House for a conversation with the creative minds behind independent fashion house Nicol & Ford
Thursday 25 June 6pm–7pm
Elizabeth Bay House
7 Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay NSW 2011Plan your visitSunday 17 May – Monday 13 July
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Museum stories
The finest house
In 1835 colonial secretary Alexander Macleay set about building the ultimate trophy house, a shimmering, classical styled jewel box, perched in rugged bushland on the northern side of present day Potts Point, high above Elizabeth Bay with majestic views across Sydney harbour and beyond

Kings Cross: bohemian life in Sydney
Artists, intellectuals, writers, radicals, revellers and misfits made Sydney's Kings Cross home from the early years of the 20th century well into the 1970s

Stage Royalty comes to Elizabeth Bay House
In the 1930s, Elizabeth Bay House emerged as a glamorous events venue after hosting the wedding reception of two of the most famous celebrities of the day