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PO Box 20
cnr Baylis & Morrow Street,
WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650
ABN: 56 044 159 537
Ph: 1300 292 442
Fax: (02) 6926 9159

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery

Respond Crossfire Intrinsic Elements

  • Image 1: Sarah Keyes Portrait 2008 watercolour, from the exhibition Respond (October 11 - November 16, 2008)
  • Image 2:gallery shot from the exhibition Intrinsic Elements: Charles Butcher and Brian Corr (April 18 - July 27, 2008)
  • Image 3: Matthew Curtis Grey Print and Melissa Smith To Remember 2005, from the exhibition Crossfire - print and glass (May 9 - July 27, 2008)

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is an innovative public art gallery serving the largest inland city in New South Wales. The Art Gallery is located in the architect-designed Civic Centre in the heart of the Cultural Precinct. Its facilities include large temporary exhibition spaces, Links Gallery program for work by local artists and community organisations, an Artist in Residence studio, an E3 art space, Margaret Carnegie Print Gallery and a stand-alone gallery to display the National Art Glass Collection.

LAST WEEK for applications for the E3 art space and Links Gallery Program for 2009

for forms E3 art space and Links Gallery Program Application Forms

Opening Hours

Tuesday to Saturday: 10.00am - 5.00pm    
Sunday: 12pm - 4pm
Closed Mondays 
ADMISSION FREE

Current Exhibitions

Crossfire - print and glass

Crossfire: print & glass (Margaret Carnegie Gallery and Glass Gallery)                                                                                                                                                                 

2 May - 27 July

2007 Indigenous Art Prize

2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize (Main Gallery)

13 June - 17 August

Radiant

Radiant: Works from the Helen Read Collection (Main Gallery)

13 June - 17 August

Daniela Turrin

remembering rain (Glass Gallery)

1 August - 30 November

Guessing Games

guessing games in borrowed spaces (Links Gallery)

4 July - 17 August

 

Location and Parking

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is located in the Civic Centre, in the heart of the City. Located at the corner of Baylis and Morrow Streets, the Art Gallery is only twenty minutes walk from the Wagga Wagga Train Station. Free all day parking is available nearby in Tarcutta Street.

Map to get to art gallery

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