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Bunbury Regional Art Gallery
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Wyalup-Rocky Point
LOT 352 Ocean Dr, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
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11 Money St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
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Bunbury Lighthouse
6230/3 Marlston Dr, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
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The Rose Hotel & Motel
27 Wellington St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
Nicola's
62 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
Benesse Bunbury
Shop 4/83 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
Cafe Bean
95/97 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
La Pause Miam
5/17 Prinsep St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
White Elephant Thai Restaurant
38 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
Just One Thai Restaurant
57/59 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
Bunbury Boulevard Bakery Cafe
26 Prinsep St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
Honey Cafe and Bunbury Chinese Restaurant
Shop 11/130 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
AJ's Fish & Chips
36 Symmons St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
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s Premier Hotel Resort, Indoor Swimming Pool and Spa, City Location, 20 symmons 16-20 Symmons Street, Ocean Views, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
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Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

64 Wittenoom St, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
4.6(173)
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attractions: Wyalup-Rocky Point, St Patrick's Cathedral, Marlston Hill Lookout, Bunbury Lighthouse, restaurants: The Rose Hotel & Motel, Nicola's, Benesse Bunbury, Cafe Bean, La Pause Miam, White Elephant Thai Restaurant, Just One Thai Restaurant, Bunbury Boulevard Bakery Cafe, Honey Cafe and Bunbury Chinese Restaurant, AJ's Fish & Chips
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+61 8 9792 7323
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bunbury.wa.gov.au

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Nearby attractions of Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

Wyalup-Rocky Point

St Patrick's Cathedral

Marlston Hill Lookout

Bunbury Lighthouse

Wyalup-Rocky Point

Wyalup-Rocky Point

4.6

(358)

Open 24 hours
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St Patrick's Cathedral

St Patrick's Cathedral

4.6

(82)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Marlston Hill Lookout

Marlston Hill Lookout

4.5

(601)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bunbury Lighthouse

Bunbury Lighthouse

4.4

(212)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

The Rose Hotel & Motel

Nicola's

Benesse Bunbury

Cafe Bean

La Pause Miam

White Elephant Thai Restaurant

Just One Thai Restaurant

Bunbury Boulevard Bakery Cafe

Honey Cafe and Bunbury Chinese Restaurant

AJ's Fish & Chips

The Rose Hotel & Motel

The Rose Hotel & Motel

4.4

(968)

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Nicola's

Nicola's

4.6

(670)

$$

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Benesse Bunbury

Benesse Bunbury

4.6

(493)

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Cafe Bean

Cafe Bean

4.3

(302)

$$

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Jessie LillianaJessie Lilliana
Beautiful experience and so so so much bigger than the festivals I went to in 2020 and 2021! I went as Shinobu Kocho from Demon Slayer and I had plenty of pictures taken with cosplayers and fans of the series, it was a fantastic experience as this was my very first cosplay I've ever done ❤️❤️ The stalls were fantastic, so many beautiful Japanese soaps, cookware, kimonos, accessories, amazing bonsai and the lovely people at the kanji/hiragana stall were very funny 😂😂 The concerts were amazing, I loved the dances and the weapon shows ❤️ There were some very talented people at the festival The only thing I wished for is that their were more food stalls/trucks! It was insanely busy, but the food was the best I've ever tried. The pork gyoza and yakisoba was divine and addicting, I can't wait to see that food stall next year!! Such a wonderful experience for myself and everyone included. Thank you Bunbury, the event organizers, the stalls and food stall runners, and everyone else for the amazing day!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amanda ThomasAmanda Thomas
I wish I had discovered this gallery earlier, while my art loving friend was in town. The staff were helpful in showing us a place to stow our luggage on entry. Even the ladies' loo was arty...with a photo of an appropriate sculpture displayed. The artworks were varied and inspiring. I loved the sculpture designed around an old bedbase with a backdrop of blue hand dyed silk and ceramics decorating the spaces where the bedsprings once went. It was interesting to see the historic origin of the building with the nun's narrow bed and traditional clothing. I enjoyed the painting of the gorges of the Kimberley and the anemone sculpture pictured.
S L ChongS L Chong
We visited this art gallery that is housed in a historic building that is pink in colour. Entrance is free and we found the art very interesting and of good variety. There are several galleries both on the ground and first floor. They have lift access to the first floor which is very helpful. There is also a working colourful piano to the left of the entrance. We very much enjoyed our visit.
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Beautiful experience and so so so much bigger than the festivals I went to in 2020 and 2021! I went as Shinobu Kocho from Demon Slayer and I had plenty of pictures taken with cosplayers and fans of the series, it was a fantastic experience as this was my very first cosplay I've ever done ❤️❤️ The stalls were fantastic, so many beautiful Japanese soaps, cookware, kimonos, accessories, amazing bonsai and the lovely people at the kanji/hiragana stall were very funny 😂😂 The concerts were amazing, I loved the dances and the weapon shows ❤️ There were some very talented people at the festival The only thing I wished for is that their were more food stalls/trucks! It was insanely busy, but the food was the best I've ever tried. The pork gyoza and yakisoba was divine and addicting, I can't wait to see that food stall next year!! Such a wonderful experience for myself and everyone included. Thank you Bunbury, the event organizers, the stalls and food stall runners, and everyone else for the amazing day!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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I wish I had discovered this gallery earlier, while my art loving friend was in town. The staff were helpful in showing us a place to stow our luggage on entry. Even the ladies' loo was arty...with a photo of an appropriate sculpture displayed. The artworks were varied and inspiring. I loved the sculpture designed around an old bedbase with a backdrop of blue hand dyed silk and ceramics decorating the spaces where the bedsprings once went. It was interesting to see the historic origin of the building with the nun's narrow bed and traditional clothing. I enjoyed the painting of the gorges of the Kimberley and the anemone sculpture pictured.
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We visited this art gallery that is housed in a historic building that is pink in colour. Entrance is free and we found the art very interesting and of good variety. There are several galleries both on the ground and first floor. They have lift access to the first floor which is very helpful. There is also a working colourful piano to the left of the entrance. We very much enjoyed our visit.
S L Chong

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4.6
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4.0
7y

In the late 1940’s, The West Australian philanthropist, Sir Claude Hotchin donated significant artworks to towns across Regional Western Australia. His aim was to bring art to the people of the South West Region and to encourage local artists.

In 1948, the then town of Bunbury received the first of twenty two works donated by Sir Claude Hotchin. This donation became the start of the Bunbury Art Collection and a committee was established to manage the Collection. From 1948 until the early 1950s, the Society of Artists managed and acquired works for the Collection, until the Collection Committee was established under the Local Government Act. From then until they disbanded in 2009, the Society of Artists had been represented on the Committee.

In 1979, the City purchased the old Convent of Mercy to permanently house and exhibit the Collection and to provide the community with an ‘A’ Class Gallery that became the Bunbury Regional Art Galleries.

In 2008 the City of Bunbury Art Collection Committee accepted a generous gift of twenty one artworks donated by Alcoa of Australia. Many of Australia’s most prominent artists are represented in the Alcoa Gift.

A collection of 330 botanical watercolour paintings by Bunbury artist Rosetta Kelly (1861-1961) were purchased in 2010. The works were painted between 1916 and 1940 and are of significant local historical interest.

From those twenty two works donated in 1948, the Collection has since grown to over eight hundred pieces. The estimated value of the collection is in excess of two million dollars.

Bunbury Biennale

In the early 1990’s, the City of Bunbury Art Collection Committee decided to develop and expand the Collection with contemporary art through the acquisition of artworks by West Australian artists. In 1993, the first Bunbury Biennale was launched as a new vision. Its aim was to invite established and emerging artists to produce contemporary works and acquire new works from this exhibition to further enhance the Collection.

Another major goal for the inaugural Bunbury Biennale was to challenge and confront audiences with ideas about the nature of contemporary art, and ways to seeing the world. It was held with the belief that it would benefit and educate the Bunbury and South West community by providing a broader context in which local art could be viewed and accessed.

The exhibition forms the basis of the City of Bunbury Art Collection’s acquisitive program, presenting the best practitioners the State has to offer from which new works are to be included in the public asset that is the Collection. The Biennale is held every two years and is conducted at the Bunbury Regional...

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5.0
3y

Beautiful experience and so so so much bigger than the festivals I went to in 2020 and 2021!

I went as Shinobu Kocho from Demon Slayer and I had plenty of pictures taken with cosplayers and fans of the series, it was a fantastic experience as this was my very first cosplay I've ever done ❤️❤️

The stalls were fantastic, so many beautiful Japanese soaps, cookware, kimonos, accessories, amazing bonsai and the lovely people at the kanji/hiragana stall were very funny 😂😂

The concerts were amazing, I loved the dances and the weapon shows ❤️ There were some very talented people at the festival

The only thing I wished for is that their were more food stalls/trucks! It was insanely busy, but the food was the best I've ever tried. The pork gyoza and yakisoba was divine and addicting, I can't wait to see that food stall next year!!

Such a wonderful experience for myself and everyone included. Thank you Bunbury, the event organizers, the stalls and food stall runners, and everyone else for the amazing...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
7y

I wish I had discovered this gallery earlier, while my art loving friend was in town. The staff were helpful in showing us a place to stow our luggage on entry. Even the ladies' loo was arty...with a photo of an appropriate sculpture displayed. The artworks were varied and inspiring. I loved the sculpture designed around an old bedbase with a backdrop of blue hand dyed silk and ceramics decorating the spaces where the bedsprings once went. It was interesting to see the historic origin of the building with the nun's narrow bed and traditional clothing. I enjoyed the painting of the gorges of the Kimberley and the anemone...

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