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Grafton Regional Gallery
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Nearby attractions
Schaeffer House Museum
190 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Memorial Park
Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
See Park
Turf St, Alumy Creek NSW 2460, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Vines at 139
139 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Big River Pizza
Shop 3 Grafton Mall, 25 - 35 King St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Toast Espresso
2460/31 Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Purple Haze Espresso Bar
6/4 King St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Indian Cottage
39 Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Domino's Pizza Grafton
38 Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Annola Thai Restaurant
Weileys Hotel, 90 Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Heart & Soul Wholefood Cafe
124A Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
New Oriental Chinese Restaurant
127 Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Fountain Court
135 Prince St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Nearby hotels
Civic Motel
153 Pound St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
The Abbey Motor Inn
59-61 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Comfort Inn Grafton
51 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Grafton Central Motel
37 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
Fitzroy Motor Inn
27 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
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Grafton Regional Gallery

on Bundjalung Country, 158 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW 2460, Australia
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attractions: Schaeffer House Museum, Memorial Park, See Park, restaurants: Vines at 139, Big River Pizza, Toast Espresso, Purple Haze Espresso Bar, Indian Cottage, Domino's Pizza Grafton, Annola Thai Restaurant, Heart & Soul Wholefood Cafe, New Oriental Chinese Restaurant, Fountain Court
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+61 2 6641 7300
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graftongallery.nsw.gov.au
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Fri10 AM - 4 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Grafton Regional Gallery

Schaeffer House Museum

Memorial Park

See Park

Schaeffer House Museum

Schaeffer House Museum

4.3

(12)

Closed
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Memorial Park

Memorial Park

4.4

(133)

Open 24 hours
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See Park

See Park

4.5

(292)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Grafton Regional Gallery

Vines at 139

Big River Pizza

Toast Espresso

Purple Haze Espresso Bar

Indian Cottage

Domino's Pizza Grafton

Annola Thai Restaurant

Heart & Soul Wholefood Cafe

New Oriental Chinese Restaurant

Fountain Court

Vines at 139

Vines at 139

4.4

(166)

$

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Big River Pizza

Big River Pizza

4.5

(195)

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Toast Espresso

Toast Espresso

4.5

(333)

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Purple Haze Espresso Bar

Purple Haze Espresso Bar

4.5

(63)

$

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4.0
7y

The Jacaranda Art Society managed the Grafton Art Gallery for two years on a volunteer basis. A grant from the New South Wales Bicentennial Council enabled a restoration of the building and its conversion for use as a regional gallery with all necessary environmental and security controls.

The Grafton Regional Gallery was officially opened in March 1988 with a gallery space in Prentice House, a storeroom, library, meeting room, offices and volunteer and staff room, all administered by the Grafton City Council.

Five trees in the rear gardens of the gallery were planted to honour five of the founding members of the Jacaranda Art Society in recognition of their work in helping the establishment of the gallery.

The Jacaranda Art Society presented the Gallery's founding collection, the Jacaranda Art Prize Collection, acquired through the society's annual prize held from 1961 to 1987 as part of the Jacaranda Festival and donations to the society.

The Gladys and Doris O'Grady Collection was donated to the Gallery in its founding year by Doris O'Grady with Honeyeater series being acquired later.

Julian Faigan, the inaugural Director, developed the Jacaranda Art Prize into the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA) with the aim of creating a specialised collection of contemporary Australian Drawing.

The Gallery was managed by the Grafton Regional Gallery Management Committee and administered by the Grafton City Council and was a member of the Regional Galleries Association of New South Wales.

The Friends of the Gallery was established in 1988 and plays an active and supportive role in the development of the Gallery.

In 1989 Angela Wong was appointed the second Director. The JADA become biennial in 1994 with the prize money increasing from $1,000 to $5,000. The Regional Art Collection was established.

Australian artist, Ken Done AM, become the Gallery's Patron. Ken has many associations with the Clarence Valley, having spent his childhood in Maclean.

Stage II built in 1991 saw the addition of the Second Gallery and a Collection Room at the rear of the building and the Courtyard Cafe leasing the kitchen and courtyard area for day trading.

The Grafton Regional Gallery Management Committee became an Advisory Committee. Leanne Willis was appointed the third Director in 1994 and two years later Susi Muddiman became the fourth director of the Gallery.

Extensive additions of Stage III were completed in September 1999. The Second Gallery was converted into the Collection Room and the Main Gallery, the Loft Gallery, the Studio Space and new office spaces were provided centred around the courtyard. This significant refurbishment to the Gallery and its programs enabled the Gallery to offer a greater range of services. Georgie's at the Gallery leased the cafe and restaurant area offering day and night trading. The four councils of the Clarence Valley were amalgamated into the Clarence Valley Council in March 2004 and the Gallery is now administered under the Community and Cultural Services Directory.

In December 2004 the Clarence Photographs of John William Lindt were donated to the Gallery by Sam and Janet Cullen and family. Further acquisitions into this collection have been made with significant support from the Friends of the Gallery.

By 2004 the JADA was the flagship of the Gallery with prize money of $20,000 and touring to galleries on the eastern seaboard of Australia. The Friends of the Gallery are the major sponsors for the prize donating $10,000 for the first prize. The nationally recognised JADA aims to encourage and promote innovation and excellence in contemporary Australian drawing.

The Gallery Foundation was established in March 2005 with Mrs Kay Alden the inaugural Chair. The Foundation is actively fundraising to support the further development of the Gallery's collection and...

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4.0
5y

The North Coast’s largest collection of art is housed at Grafton’s regional gallery, which shows off its inventory with a busy schedule of 40+ exhibitions each year.

You can also catch shows by local and national artists, and major touring exhibitions.

As you’d hope for Grafton, the gallery has a historic and handsome location, in Prentice House, which was built in 1880, serving as a home but also a surgery and converted into a gallery in 1986. This institution is renowned in the art world for the biennial Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, promoting contemporary Australian drawing and valued at more...

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3y

Well facilitated in a thoughtfully renovated building, this gallery is an asset to Grafton and the surrounding communities. Exhibitons are intimately curated in light filled airy spaces at the back of the venue. Workshops, artists talks and openings are held here as well as options to lease the spaces for private events. A large paved leafy courtyard connects the gallery, various spaces, cafe, gift shop and accommodation for those wanting to stay overnight. An all access gallery with ramps and lifts and plenty of space that allows all humans, of all abilities, to enjoy the constantly evolving...

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Ankit PatelAnkit Patel
The North Coast’s largest collection of art is housed at Grafton’s regional gallery, which shows off its inventory with a busy schedule of 40+ exhibitions each year. You can also catch shows by local and national artists, and major touring exhibitions. As you’d hope for Grafton, the gallery has a historic and handsome location, in Prentice House, which was built in 1880, serving as a home but also a surgery and converted into a gallery in 1986. This institution is renowned in the art world for the biennial Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, promoting contemporary Australian drawing and valued at more than $30,000.
NataniaNatania
Well facilitated in a thoughtfully renovated building, this gallery is an asset to Grafton and the surrounding communities. Exhibitons are intimately curated in light filled airy spaces at the back of the venue. Workshops, artists talks and openings are held here as well as options to lease the spaces for private events. A large paved leafy courtyard connects the gallery, various spaces, cafe, gift shop and accommodation for those wanting to stay overnight. An all access gallery with ramps and lifts and plenty of space that allows all humans, of all abilities, to enjoy the constantly evolving gallery offerings.
Gary DraperGary Draper
This information center is one of, if not, the best info centres If had the pleasure to visit and would suggest it be one to put on your must see centres. It's not only an info centre, its also an art gallery and has a great little café. The staff are knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. So, do yourself a favour and check it out for yourself, next time your in town or passing through, you wont regret it.
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The North Coast’s largest collection of art is housed at Grafton’s regional gallery, which shows off its inventory with a busy schedule of 40+ exhibitions each year. You can also catch shows by local and national artists, and major touring exhibitions. As you’d hope for Grafton, the gallery has a historic and handsome location, in Prentice House, which was built in 1880, serving as a home but also a surgery and converted into a gallery in 1986. This institution is renowned in the art world for the biennial Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, promoting contemporary Australian drawing and valued at more than $30,000.
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Well facilitated in a thoughtfully renovated building, this gallery is an asset to Grafton and the surrounding communities. Exhibitons are intimately curated in light filled airy spaces at the back of the venue. Workshops, artists talks and openings are held here as well as options to lease the spaces for private events. A large paved leafy courtyard connects the gallery, various spaces, cafe, gift shop and accommodation for those wanting to stay overnight. An all access gallery with ramps and lifts and plenty of space that allows all humans, of all abilities, to enjoy the constantly evolving gallery offerings.
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This information center is one of, if not, the best info centres If had the pleasure to visit and would suggest it be one to put on your must see centres. It's not only an info centre, its also an art gallery and has a great little café. The staff are knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. So, do yourself a favour and check it out for yourself, next time your in town or passing through, you wont regret it.
Gary Draper

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