There are 33 Photography galleries in New South Wales
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Back to Back Galleries hosts local and regional artists in an array of changing exhibitions throughout the year, as well, offering unique handcrafted pottery and ceramic sculpture in the Gallery Shop
Craig Parry's award-winning marine and nature photography is original, compelling and beautiful.
Darkeye Photography is a family run photography company based in Dubbo NSW. You now have a gallery of local and regional images available for purchase. They specialize in landscaping, photo booths, real estate and more. If you would like Darkeye to capture your event or business, send a message and they will make sure to assist you to the best of their ability. gallery entrance on Carrington Avenue....
The Armidale Art Gallery is a regional art gallery in Armidale, New South Wales. The gallery is the public face of the New England Art Society Inc., a non-profit organization.
Art Reflection Gallery Mosman has an excellent selection of framed originals Artwork, Framed Original Aboriginal Art, Framed Art & Framed black and white photograph.
Artessence Gallery is an art gallery on New South Wales' Sapphire Coast.
Audrey Fine Art is an art gallery based in Pyrmont, NSW.
Located in a Grade II listed convict-built terraced house in Surry Hills, Sydney, the Badger and Fox Gallery offers an intimate and relaxing viewing space.
Blue Knob Gallery and Cafe is seven kilometers north of Nimbin and a 30 minute drive from Lismore or Murwillumbah.
Explore one of Sydney's best kept secrets: the Brett Whiteley Studio, where one of Australia's most celebrated artists of the 20th century lived and worked from 1988 to 1992. The Studio is showing a selection of Whiteley's work and providing insights into his private world.
History buffs will love the Broadway Museum, a collection of memorabilia and information about June of yore. The museum, housed in the former Broadway Hotel, has a variety of themed displays featuring Junee region artifacts, presented to stimulate thought and interest in Shire history, and sometimes a little humor among residents . There are also photos and documentation of the rich heritage of a rural and railway past and present, families and their business and sporting activities.
The Cowra Regional Art Gallery (CRAG) is a cultural institution of Cowra Shire Council. CRAG opened its doors in October 2000 and prides itself on being a welcoming, vibrant and progressive public gallery. It offers a dynamic program of exhibitions and public events for the delight of the Cowra community and visitors to the district. The gallery's diverse program includes in-house curated and touring exhibitions of contemporary art and craft practices and social history projects from leadin
Leading Australian gallery based in Sydney specializing in paintings, photography, drawings by Australian and international artists, Tel.
The Ferry Park Gallery is located at the southern entrance to the Scottish town of Maclean, overlooking a beautiful stretch of the River Clarence. About 60 local artists, members of the Lower Clarence Arts and Crafts Association, display their fine work at the Ferry Park Gallery.
Contemporary Global Public Artists.
The Gloucester Gallery hosts an exciting program of quality monthly exhibitions presented by visiting and local artists and community groups.
Travel back in time at the Gulgong Pioneers Museum. Established in 1962, the Gulgong Pioneers Museum houses one of the finest Australian collections in the country. Housed in the former Times Bakery and Produce Store in the heart of historic Gulgong, the museum's award-winning collection includes a wide range of household tools and utensils, farming and mining equipment, horse-drawn carriages, vintage photographs, Aboriginal artefacts and much more The museum has copies of the Holterman
The Hawkesbury Regional Gallery is housed in a landmark building designed to reflect the historical values ??of the surrounding area. The landscaped gardens and Evergreen Cafe provide a pleasant environment in which to enjoy art and culture.
An eclectic art space featuring distinctive local art, upcycled art objects, books and collectibles along the peaceful Clarence River. They are a group of artists, upcyclers and collectors of unique and eclectic works.
The Ken Duncan Gallery on New South Wales' central coast is a sprawling purpose-built facility, one of Australia's largest private photo galleries.
Lyons Gallery is a high-end contemporary art gallery specializing in pop art and fine art photography from the world's most respected and collected contemporary photographers and artists.
M2 Gallery showcases a vibrant selection of artistic expressions from established and emerging talent in all fields of art, including painting, photography, illustration, sculpture and drama. Averaging more than 40 performances per year, M2 has hosted a diverse array of local talent, from Archibald finalists, street art extraordinaires, theatrical performances and music releases. Click on their website link and visit them for their next show, they would love to see you there. ...
Macquarie University Art Gallery Experience a world of ideas The MQ Art Gallery and Collection integrates art, culture and creativity into the Macquarie University experience.
The Manly Art Gallery and Museum is just a four minute walk from Manly Wharf.
Martine Gallery Northbridge Art Gallery for one-of-a-kind and commissioned artworks, one-of-a-kind gifts and specialty items available both in-store and online.
Matt Lauder's Australian photography has focused on Sydney, the Central Coast and Newcastle.
The Milk Factory Gallery is located in the heart of Bowral, established in 2005, providing art lovers with a venue to view contemporary artwork.
Fine art by renowned Australian photo artist Ralph Kerle for purchase online.
Saint Cloche Gallery is a contemporary art gallery and concept space in Paddington, Sydney with a mission to support the work of established artists while providing a nurturing platform to nurture emerging talent. It is a non-traditional opportunity for emerging, developing and mid-career artists, ceramists, sculptors and photographers to introduce their work to new audiences in a reformist space enhanced by design. The rotating exhibition schedule is curated by gallery director Kitty Cla