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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. Regular public programs include Arts to Lunch, artist talks and school holiday workshops for children. The Resident Artist Program enables groups to visit the Gallery studio and meet artists at work. The Gallery Shop offers a range of art books, journals, local craft, cards and posters. The Gallery occupies the former City Council Administration Building, which was officially opened in 1956, and was converted into an art gallery in 1991. The floor plan of the building evokes the shape of a jewelled crown, commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Lift access to all levels is available to those with mobility difficulties.
G A L L E R I E SIntegral Energy GalleryTemporary exhibitions of local, national and international art which change regularly. Mann-Tatlow GalleryAsian art. Mercury GalleryTemporary exhibitions of local, national and international contemporary art. Sredersas GalleryLate 19th and early 20th Century landscapes, including works donated by Bronius ‘Bob” Sredersas in 1976. Fine GalleryContemporary and traditional Aboriginal art. Dickson GalleryContemporary Australian art. BlueScope Steel GalleryTemporary exhibitions of local, national and international art. Please click here for details of our current program. P A R T N E R SWollongong City Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of our Partners Principal PartnersAssociate PartnersMedia PartnersGovernment PartnersWollongong City Gallery is supported by Wollongong City Council, is a member of the Regional Galleries Association of New South Wales, and is assisted by the New South Wales Ministry for the Arts. 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.
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