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Regional Galleries NSW
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ACU National Gallery @ Strathfield Strathfield
URL: http://arts-sciences-nsw.mary.acu.edu.au/artgallery/
Phone: 02 9701 4000
Address: Visual Arts Building A
Strathfield
ACU National Gallery @ Strathfield opened in 2001 to coincide with the introduction of the Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design course offered by the university. The gallery is strategically placed in the inner western area of Sydney where there are no other significant public galleries available to the community.
Australian Centre for Photography Paddington
URL: http://www.acp.org.au/
Phone: (02) 9332 1455
Address: 257 Oxford St
Paddington
Australian Centre for Photography is regarded as the country's premier photography gallery and Australia's longest-running contemporary art space. Its exhibition program also includes video, installation and projected works. The gallery holds special events, demonstrations, performances, book launches and public talks during the year.
Campbelltown Arts Centre Campbelltown
URL: http://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/
Phone: 02 4645 4100
Address: Cnr Camden & Appin Rd
Cambelltown
The $10 million Campbelltown Arts Centre officially opened in June 2005. The centre is a place of engagement and connection, its philosophy is to work with the best artists and cultural producers to provide opportunities for our communities to learn and connect with contemporary ideas and issues.
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre Casula
URL: http://www.casulapowerhouse.com
Phone: (02) 9824 1121
Address: 1 Casula Rd
Casula
The Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre was established in 1995 as the key cultural facility for the Greater Western Sydney Region. Currently the centre is producing a number of projects, which bring together contemporary environment, cultural and social issues on a local level, which have resonance internationally. The centre runs an international residency program.
Hawkesbury Regional Gallery Windsor
URL: http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/
Phone: 02 4560 4441
Address: 300 George Street
Windsor
Welcome to Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, the newest regional gallery in New South Wales. We are located in historic Windsor, within walking distance of shops, bus stops and Windsor Railway Station.
Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre Gymea
URL: http://www.hazelhurst.com.au/
Phone: 02 8536 5700
Address: Cnr Kingsway and Talara Rd
Gymea
Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre is a spectacular arts complex offering exhibitions, art courses and workshops, artists talks and special art events. Set amid extensive landscape gardens, the combination of a major public gallery and community gallery with a comprehensive arts centre, state-of-the-art theatrette, gallery shop and terrace Cafe is quite unique and enables Hazelhurst to offer a complete creative resource.
Ivan Dougherty Gallery Paddington
Phone: 02 9385 0726
Address: Paddington
Ivan Dougherty Gallery is a major contemporary art exhibiting space and educational resource of The University of New South Wales College of Fine Arts. Its exhibition program focuses on 20th century and contemporary Australian and international art of all disciplines. Exhibitions are accompanied by catalogue publications, educational material, forums and floor talks: encouraging discourse within the community and college students.
Manly Art Gallery & Museum Manly
URL: http://www.manly.nsw.gov.au/
Phone: (02) 9976 1417
Address: West Esplanade
Manly
Manly Art gallery & Museum is situated just four minutes walk west from Manly wharf on the beautiful Manly Cove. Opened in 1930, Manly was the first metropolitan-based regional gallery established in NSW. It holds over 1,000 artworks in its collection. Including works by Tom Roberts. Ethel Carrick Fox, Lloyd Rees and Margaret Preston.
Mosman Art Gallery & Community Centre Split Junction
URL: http://www.mosman.nsw.gov.au/mosman/culture/art-gallery
Phone: 02 9978 4178
Address: Cnr. Myahgah Rd and Short St
Split Junction
The Mosman Art Gallery is dedicated public gallery presenting a rich and varied program of high quality exhibitions, educational activities and special events, which make a significant contribution to the cultural life of Mosman and surrounding districts. The Gallery manages the Mosman Art Collection, the bases of which are the annual acquisitive Mosman Art prize.
Object Gallery Surry Hills
URL: http://www.object.com.au/
Phone: 02 9361 4555
Address: 415 Bourke St
Surry Hills
Object passionately supports and promotes contemporary craft and design by showing the work of hundreds of talented Australian designers and makers every year. Object¿s exhibitions and Object magazine take craft and design to over 100 cities across Australia and around the world.
Penrith Regional Gallery & the Lewers Bequest Penrith
URL: http://www.penrithregionalgallery.org/entry.htm
Phone: 02 4735 1100
Address: 86 River Rd
Emu Plains
Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest is set on the western bank of the Nepean River at the foothills of the blue Mountains. The Gallery was established on the site of the former home of sculptor Gerald Lewers and painter Margo Lewers. The mission of the Gallery is to develop and maintain a centre of excellence and diversity focussed on the visual arts for the benefit of the community.
S.H. Ervin Gallery Sydney
URL: http://www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au/
Phone: 02 9258 0173
Address: Watson Road, Observatory Hill Sydney
Sydney
S. H. Ervin Gallery opened in 1978 and is operated by the National Trust (NSW). Set amidst the scenic parklands of Observatory Hill, in Sydney's historic Rocks area. The gallery is known for its exhibitions of Australian visual art that define our cultural heritage. It has developed an outstanding reputation for presenting important exhibitions that acknowledge the contribution of Australian women artists.
Tin Sheds Gallery & Art Workshops Sydney
URL: http://www.arch.usyd.edu.au/art_workshop
Phone: (02) 9351 3115
Address: 148 City Road,
Sydney
The Tin Sheds Gallery is part of the historic University of Sydney and is situated in the lively, alternative cultural precinct of Newtown. This contemporary art space hosts a wide variety of exhibitions - with a focus on innovative, non-commercial work as well as community and issues-based practices.
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