University of Newcastle Gallery
The University Gallery presents curated exhibitions and touring shows that facilitate an awareness of contemporary art, artists, communities and disciplines. We also support and promote local and emerging artists through our exhibition program and present research exhibitions by our postgraduate candidates at the University of Newcastle. Our second space, the Senta Taft-Hendry Museum, opened in
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You’ll never know what you’ll find when you visit the Gloucester Gallery! We host a wide variety of monthly exhibitions, featuring local artists, community groups and schools, regional artists, travelling exhibitions and an annual photography competition. Whichever type or style of art you prefer: painting, photography, sculpture, children’s art, textiles, contemporary installations…. you’ll find it at the Gloucester Gallery. You can
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Bowral Art Gallery, nestled in a quiet street a short walk from Bowral’s thriving cafe scene is a place where you will discover a miriad of wonders. As an innovative contemporary art space we offer weekly or fortnightly exhibition opportunities to emerging and established artisans. The Gallery is incorporated under the Bowral & District Art
Read MorePeacock Gallery and Auburn Arts Studio
The Peacock Gallery and Auburn Arts Studio includes: two gallery spaces, an arts studio for residencies, an outdoor workshop area and a regular program of exhibitions, workshops and activities. Visit the Peacock Gallery and Arts Studio to experience a World of Art in Auburn with exhibitions and activities reflective of the vibrancy of the diverse
Read MoreBrett Whiteley Studio
The Brett Whiteley Studio is temporarily closed for renovations and is scheduled to reopen in late 2025 Explore one of Sydney’s best kept secrets: the Brett Whiteley Studio, where one of Australia’s most celebrated artists of the 20th century lived and worked from 1988 to 1992. The Studio offers visitors a unique insight into the
Read MoreBoomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-Operative
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative is one of Australia’s longest running Aboriginal owned and operated art galleries. Established in Chippendale Sydney in 1987, Boomalli, a word derived from three different NSW language groups, means: “To strike; to make a mark”. Since 1987 Boomalli continues to promote the original objectives of the founding artist members by providing ongoing
Read MoreBankstown Arts Centre
Opened in February 2011, the Bankstown Arts Centre is a cultural facility, where artists and community groups collaborate to explore ideas and learn, create and experience contemporary community based arts. The Arts Centre provides accommodation for professional and amateur arts organisations, as well as a range of flexible spaces to develop arts practice. Resident organisations
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The White Rabbit Collection is one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art. Founded Judith Neilson, it focuses on works produced after 2000. The origins of the Collection go back to the late 1990s, when Judith Neilson engaged Wang Zhiyuan, a Chinese artist then living in Sydney, as her art
Read MoreWatt Space
Watt Space, The University of Newcastle Students’ Art Gallery, is located in Auckland Street in the Newcastle CBD. Located in the loading dock area of an art deco building once owned by The Electricity Commission, It has five distinct exhibition spaces. Its role is to provide professional development opportunities to students at UoN who aspire
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Incinerator Art Space is an iconic and heritage-listed Walter Burley-Griffin designed building that retains its strong Modernist style of architecture. The interior has been sensitively renovated to create a professional gallery space that lends itself to exhibit a broad range of contemporary art in a distinct environment. Incinerator Art Space strives to offer the community
Read MoreArt Space on the Concourse
Art Space on the Concourse is located in the centre of Chatswood’s busy retail and business district. The gallery displays a range of art, craft, cultural and design exhibitions aimed at a broad community audience. The annual program is made up of a range of ehibitions held by artists, community groups and cultural organisations, including
Read MoreUNSW Galleries
Located on the UNSW Paddington campus, the recently established UNSW Galleries present a program of changing exhibitions and projects exploring recent ideas and research in art and design, creativity and culture, science and technology. Spanning three separate exhibition spaces encompassing almost 900 square metres UNSW Galleries are a platform for experimental curatorial research and practice,
Read MoreTap Gallery
Tap Gallery is an artist run space and has been around for 24 years. It was originally in Taylor Square Darlinghurst and moved to Palmer Street just before the turn of the century. Lesley Dimmick, the founder and overall manager, gives her heart and soul to the venue which is there for artists /artisans of
Read MoreSturt Australian Contemporary Craft and Design
STURT CRAFT CENTRE – supporting Australian artists and designers. Established in 1941, Sturt is a national centre for the teaching and promotion of Australian contemporary craft and design. Sturt features a design shop, gallery, cafe, residency program, events, annual summer and winter schools and a wide range of classes and workshops through our active studios
Read MoreSerpentine Community Gallery
The Serpentine Community Gallery Inc. is a volunteer run not for profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of Northern Rivers’ arts culture and artists. Founded in 2006 by a small group of local artists, the Serpentine Gallery is now well respected in the Northern Rivers arts community. It is known as a gallery that encourages
Read MoreChrissie Cotter Gallery
The Chrissie Cotter Gallery is located in Pidcock Street, Camperdown next to the Camperdown Bowling Club. Since 1996, Marrickville Council has provided the gallery to individuals and organisations for exhibitions and cultural events. The gallery is wheelchair accessible.
Read MoreESP Gallery
ESP is a not for profit, artist run initiative. ESP is dedicated to showcasing the work of artists from the Inner West and greater Sydney. ESP aims to provide an inspiring, professional and affordable exhibition space in which artists can show their work.
Read MoreNorman Lindsay Gallery and Museum
Discover the work of an illustrious local – visit the Norman Lindsay Gallery and its landscaped Roman-style gardens! Once the home of artist and writer Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) this sandstone cottage and extensive grounds, located at 14 Norman Lindsay Cres Faulconbridge, is now a gallery run by the National Trust, displaying the artist’s impressive practice
Read MoreKudos Gallery
Kudos Gallery is run by and for COFA students. It is an “artist run” space funded by Arc @ UNSW Ltd. Kudos Gallery is situated close to the UNSW COFA campus at 6 Napier Street Paddington. Kudos Gallery aims to provide a venue for COFA’s diverse student population to exhibit, promote and discuss Fine Arts,
Read MoreMay Street Gallery
The may st. studios are a permanent, dedicated studio facility, formed as an initiative to accommodate and promote the visual arts practice in a comfortable, affordable and secure environment for artists. There are 34 studios with over 40 artists working 24/7 on creating art in the form of painting, printmaking, assemblages and mixed media. Open days allow
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