Wollongong City Gallery
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| Pallingjang Saltwater 2009 Until Mar 7 |
Just Imagine Until June 6 |
Strike A Pose… with Lee Lin Chin Until Feb 28 |
Local: Current Until Feb 28 |
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Wollongong City Gallery is one of the largest regional art museums in Australia, with a major collection of the art of the Illawarra, contemporary Australian, Aboriginal and Asian art. Temporary exhibitions of local, national and international art change regularly, and semi-permanent exhibitions are drawn from the Gallery's collection. The Gallery also features an external public exhibiting space, with the capacity to display up to 27 panels. |
G A L L E R I E S
Integral Energy Gallery
Temporary exhibitions of local, national and international art which change regularly.
Mann-Tatlow Gallery
Asian art.
Mercury Gallery
Temporary exhibitions of local, national and international contemporary art.
Sredersas Gallery
Late 19th and early 20th Century landscapes, including works donated by Bronius ‘Bob” Sredersas in 1976.
Fine Gallery
Contemporary and traditional Aboriginal art.
Dickson Gallery
Contemporary Australian art.
BlueScope Steel Gallery
Temporary exhibitions of local, national and international art.
P A R T N E R S
Wollongong City Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of our Partners
Principal Partners
Associate Partners
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Media Partners
Sponsoring Partners
Sassall Glass
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Designed Interiors |
Illawarra Production Services |
Government Partners
Wollongong City Gallery is a service of Wollongong City Council and receives assistance from the NSW Government through Arts NSW.
If you would like to know more about Wollongong City Gallery’s Partners, please click on the logo to be directed to the official web site.
Gallery Address: |
corner of Kembla and Burelli Streets, Wollongong |
Enquiries: |
Tel +61 2 4228 7500 |
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