Annandale Galleries
Director’s Bill and Anne Gregory opened Annandale Galleries in 1991, in what was a converted Masonic Hall. The large space that the Galleries provide, stem from the building’s initial function, having originally been a Methodist church.
Through a plethora of varying styles and contexts, the aim of Annandale Galleries is to show the best of Australian and overseas contemporary and modern art. Recent exhibitions have included a range of leading national and international artists recognised and revered the world over.
The Galleries have won particular acclaim from the reputation they have built up in showing the work of leading Aboriginal artists. Annandale Galleries represents the Aboriginal communities of Maningrida and Yirrkala in North East Arnhemland, and have regular exhibitions of barks and various freestanding sculpture. The gallery also specializes in European modern masters such as Matisse, Miro and Chagall.
Bill Gregory is the ex-national president of the Australian Commercial Galleries Association (ACGA), a position he held for five years.
Tuseday - Saturday 11 am - 5 pm
Price
Free
Wheelchair Access
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