The Devonport Regional Gallery, situated in the paranaple arts centre in Devonport city, Tasmania, is a contemporary art space hosting annual exhibitions, education programs, and public events in multiple exhibition spaces, including the Creative Space workshop area. It houses the Devonport City Council's Permanent Collection, featuring various artworks by Tasmanian and Australian artists across different mediums.
The Main Gallery showcases touring exhibitions, while the Little and Upper Galleries exhibit pieces from the Devonport City Permanent Collection. Originating from The Little Gallery founded by Jean Thomas in 1966, the Devonport Regional Gallery transitioned into its current form within the paranaple arts centre in 2018, offering a diverse art experience to visitors.
Supported by entities like the Devonport City Council, Arts Tasmania, Friends of the Gallery, and The Droogs (the Gallery’s young member’s committee), the gallery also receives funding through the Australian Government's Deductible Gift Recipient Status. It provides various amenities and facilities such as parking, conference spaces, an electric vehicle charging point, family-friendly services, and a gift shop. Nearby attractions include the Don River Railway Museum and the Bass Strait Maritime Centre.