Art Galleries Randomly Selected in New South Wales, Australia
Ivan Dougherty Gallery is a major contemporary art exhibiting space and educational resource of The College of Fine Arts, UNSW . It mounts approximately ten exhibitions per year, focussing on 20th century and contemporary Australian and international art of all disciplines.
Exhibitions are accompanied by catalogue publications, educational mat…
Australian Galleries was established in Melbourne by Tam and Anne Purves in June 1956. The space was originally the Purves’ pattern manufacturing business in the inner suburb of Collingwood. They supplied the all-important patterns to the local fashion industry which was centred around the warehouses in the adjoining streets.
Together their…
ARTHOUSE GALLERY is dedicated to the exhibition of work by contemporary artists. The gallery was created with the intention of investing in the future of Australian art and supporting a dynamic group of artists. As a result, ARTHOUSE GALLERY attracts people who enjoy supporting the creative pursuits of represented artists and following their uni…
Founded in early 2008 by Louise Dibben and Tameka Carter, Serial Space is an Artist Run Initiative dedicated to supporting the development and presentation of interdisciplinary and hybrid art practices. Serial Space’s programming includes on-site developments, gallery shows, workshops, performance events, artist talks and academic conferences. S…
Casula Powerhouse is a multi-disciplinary arts centre, located on Tharawal country, the banks of the Georges River within the City of Liverpool. The centre boasts:
* 7 galleries with a year round exhibition program of changing exhibitions produced and presented by Casula Powerhouse
* 326seat theatre with full seasons of touring produ…
After three years, Michael Reid at Murrurundi is open. In a series of revolving exhibitions Michael Reid at Murrurundi will showcase the very best in contemporary and aboriginal art alongside colonial, landscape and pastoral works by artists as diverse as Arthur Streeton to Brett Whiteley and George Tjungurrayi.