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Vivienne Binns Particle thought; Emma Beer #communication; Gemma Smith Thrown open
Julian Meagher The Green Ray – 4; Julian Meagher, Rapid Eye Movement – 5 &, The Green Ray – 1
Nadia Hernández De enfrentar un animal (Of confronting an animal) & De lo que somos (Of what we are)
Jenny Bell, Lifeblood, 2019, vinyl paint on hoop pine plywood
Lilium asiatica; Jonathan he/him, 2023.
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Installation view Lisa Sammut, Radial Sign
Sharon Adamson Wanampi Tjukurpa; Dionisia Salas To Fall in Spring; Anyupa Stevens, Ngura – Country;

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Vivienne Binns Particle thought; Emma Beer #communication; Gemma Smith Thrown open
Julian Meagher The Green Ray – 4; Julian Meagher, Rapid Eye Movement – 5 &, The Green Ray – 1
Nadia Hernández De enfrentar un animal (Of confronting an animal) & De lo que somos (Of what we are)
Jenny Bell, Lifeblood, 2019, vinyl paint on hoop pine plywood
Lilium asiatica; Jonathan he/him, 2023.
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Installation view Lisa Sammut, Radial Sign
Sharon Adamson Wanampi Tjukurpa; Dionisia Salas To Fall in Spring; Anyupa Stevens, Ngura – Country;

Overview

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery is the region’s hub for exhibiting and collecting contemporary art. The gallery works with leading artists to realise ambitious projects, including commissioning bold new work.

Through a diverse offering of exhibitions, public programs and workshops the gallery encourages audiences to think about art in new ways. The Gallery’s four exhibition spaces showcase work from artists across the country and internationally, as well as featuring work by artists living, working and connected with the region.

The Gallery offers a wide range of public programs, outreach and education activities daily. These include workshops, talks, panel discussions, education workshops and performances delivered by leading artists, writers, curators, and creatives. These programs cater to all ages and skill levels, with many programs free of charge.

The Gallery houses a nationally significant collection of modern and contemporary art, consistently growing the collection through acquisitions and gifts. Works from the permanent collection are on display in the Gallery and on loan to key partnering institutions. The collection includes work by prominent and innovative Australian artists including Danie Mellor, Yvette Coppersmith, Ben Quilty, Katthy Cavaliere, Sharon Adamson and Janet Laurence.

184 Bourke Street, Civic Centre, New South Wales, Australia

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

TripAdvisor ratingBased on 13 reviews

“Disappointing and uninspiring”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 3yrs ago by JuneC683

The gallery was tiny with an entry area and 1 room. The art was very amateurish, resembling kindergarten work. It's a shame as the streets of Goulburn have some lovely public art. Very disappointing...

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“A Delightful Art Gallery”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 5yrs ago by Brian R

Our first ever visit to this modest sized at gallery will not be our last. It has two spaces, 1 and 2, plus a "Window". Each of them exhibited good quality and interesting works. The very small shop...

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“Succint”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 5yrs ago by judith b

It may not have much space or many artworks but we enjoyed a photographic exhibition that seemed to be perfect for the space.

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Facilities
  • Family Friendly
  • Gallery / Museum
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop / Gift Shop
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
  • Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss.
  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
  • Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person.
  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.