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Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery is the region’s hub for presenting, exhibiting and collecting contemporary art. Their program is big, bold and full of ideas that will provoke conversation and connection to the work of the artists they work with.

They are a cultural facility of Goulburn Mulwaree Council. Open six days a week, with exhibitions that present what is happening now in Australian contemporary art across two gallery spaces. These exhibitions inspire their education and outreach initiatives which engage everyone from littlies under five years old to senior members of the local community.  Programs run every day, both at the Gallery and on the road. They actively acquire works for the permanent collection and commission new work for public art programs.

Located at the Civic Centre on Bourke Street – An accessible entrance is via Church Street.

Admission is always free and the Gallery Store is fully stocked with a carefully curated selection of artisan items, as well as our Gallery tote bags and catalogues.

Image credit: Installation shot Julian Meagher’s ‘The Green Ray’ at Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring The Green Ray -8, 9, 10, (triptych), 2023, oil on linen. Courtesy the artist and Yavuz Gallery. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Civic Centre, 184 Bourke Street Goulburn NSW

02 4823 4494

grag.com.au

Mon to Fri
9am – 5pm

Sat 12pm – 4pm

Closed Sun and public holidays.

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

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