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Tamworth Regional Gallery
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Nearby attractions
Tamworth Regional Playground
89 Kable Ave, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Bicentennial Park
Kable Ave, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Hands of Fame Park
Cnr Bridge and, Kable Ave, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Fuji Ramen
Unit 5/11 White St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Hissy Fits Cafe
457 Peel St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Hopscotch Restaurant & Bar
Tamworth Regional Playground Bicentennial Park, Kable Ave &, Hill St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
The Pig & Tinder Box
429 Peel St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Zambrero Tamworth
465 Peel St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
BURGERBULLS (TAMWORTH) - Burger Restaurant | Grill House in Tamworth
73-75 Kable Ave, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Tam Tam Sushi
436 White St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
ISPA Kebabs
436 White St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Bollywood Tadka- Indian Restaurant In Tamworth
455 Peel St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
McDonald's Tamworth
Marius St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Nearby hotels
City Sider Tamworth CBD Motel
237 Marius St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Best Western Plus All Settlers Motor Inn
191 Goonoo Goonoo Rd, South Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
CH Boutique Hotel & Apartments, An Ascend Collection Hotel
52 Brisbane St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Best Western Sanctuary Inn
293 Marius St, New England Hwy, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Powerhouse Hotel Tamworth by Rydges
248 Armidale Rd, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
ibis Styles Tamworth
Cnr Of Ebsworth And, 80-90 Ebsworth Street, Bridge St, West Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Cadman Motor Inn and Apartments
103 Ebsworth St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Roydons Motor Inn
110B Church St, West Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Quality Inn Ashby House Tamworth
83/85 Ebsworth St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
Quest Tamworth
337 Armidale Rd, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
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Tamworth Regional Gallery

466 Peel St, Tamworth NSW 2340, Australia
4.6(82)
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attractions: Tamworth Regional Playground, Bicentennial Park, Hands of Fame Park, restaurants: Fuji Ramen, Hissy Fits Cafe, Hopscotch Restaurant & Bar, The Pig & Tinder Box, Zambrero Tamworth, BURGERBULLS (TAMWORTH) - Burger Restaurant | Grill House in Tamworth, Tam Tam Sushi, ISPA Kebabs, Bollywood Tadka- Indian Restaurant In Tamworth, McDonald's Tamworth
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Nearby attractions of Tamworth Regional Gallery

Tamworth Regional Playground

Bicentennial Park

Hands of Fame Park

Tamworth Regional Playground

Tamworth Regional Playground

4.7

(462)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bicentennial Park

Bicentennial Park

4.6

(332)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Hands of Fame Park

Hands of Fame Park

4.1

(28)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Tamworth Regional Gallery

Fuji Ramen

Hissy Fits Cafe

Hopscotch Restaurant & Bar

The Pig & Tinder Box

Zambrero Tamworth

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Tam Tam Sushi

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Fuji Ramen

Fuji Ramen

4.4

(98)

Closed
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Hissy Fits Cafe

Hissy Fits Cafe

4.6

(196)

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Hopscotch Restaurant & Bar

Hopscotch Restaurant & Bar

4.3

(435)

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The Pig & Tinder Box

The Pig & Tinder Box

4.3

(429)

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4.6
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4.0
7y

Tamworth Regional Gallery first opened on 1 June 1919 as the Tamworth Art Salon and Art Library. The gallery was established from a gift of 100 artworks and art reference books by artist and collector John Salvana. The first gallery was housed in the Tamworth Municipal Council Chambers, which is now the Community Centre in Darling Street.

The circumstances surrounding Salvana’s gift to Tamworth are civic minded and somewhat romantic. Salvana had thought of providing a collection of artworks as an educational resource years beforehand, and he finally decided to act on his idea. He wrote to five or six councils in New South Wales and selected the council that replied promptly and that agreed to his request for adequate display and storage facilities.

Salvana remembered his early days, when he first heard the call to pursue the thorny track of art. His nature responded to the beauty around him, but the handicap was heavy. Sydney was a long way off. There were no opportunities at Wellington or Mudgee for the study of art – no picture gallery, no art atmosphere. The bush was his only school.

It became a dream of his to provide a rural centre with an art gallery, so that young children and those with an interest in art might be encouraged to study it and be able to learn from viewing original artworks at first hand. Salvana included in the collection artworks that were not finished pieces so that the students might have a better understanding of how a painting or drawing is constructed. He also thought that it was important for the public to develop an appreciation of Australian artists and their work. In making his gift, Salvana also imposed conditions that included the care, storage and preservation of the artworks for future generations. This would be the responsibility of Tamworth Municipal Council with the assistance of two artists. The catalogue produced, with practical instructions, was sold for 1 shilling, with the proceeds used in the care and maintenance of the collection. The Salvana Collection consists of paintings, works on paper, plaster reliefs and books. Salvana added further works to the collection in 1925.

In 1961, the Burdekin Bequest, a substantial collection of 19th- and early 20th-century Australian and European works, was left to the people of the Tamworth region by Margaretta Emilie Burdekin of ‘Plumthorpe’, Barraba, upon her death in 1958, and by her husband, Norman Weeks Burdekin, who had predeceased her in 1947. Norman Weeks Burdekin had lived in England from the late 1880s; he married his first wife Margaret Gant on 28 April 1890 at Bournemouth, Hampshire.

The Burdekins were art lovers who had developed and built their collection over many years. Among their friends and associates were Australian artists including Hans Heysen, Will Ashton, Sydney Long and John Salvana, who would visit ‘Plumthorpe’ to draw and paint.

The Guy Kable Memorial Arts Building was opened by His Excellency, the Governor of New South Wales Sir Eric Woodward KCMG, CB, CBE on 16 June 1961. The first exhibition in the new gallery was selected works from the Burdekin Bequest, four landscapes by John Salvana from the 1919 collection, After the Storm by Ernest-Gaston Amas and Carl Plate’s Young Parrot Alarmed, the winner of the 1960 Tamworth City Council 100 guinea prize. This exhibition was followed by an exhibition of 26 paintings from the Australian War Memorial featuring works by George Lambert, Ivor Hele, W.A. Dargie, Harold Herbert, Fred Leist and Arthur Streeton on the subject of World Wars One and Two and the Korean War. The exhibition finished at the end of October. This was followed by 30 selected works from the Art Gallery of New South Wales that would exhibit until the beginning of 1962. An interesting feature was the transportation of these exhibitions in crates by goods train. Visitors to the gallery were encouraged to sign the visitors’ book, which was located at the...

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5.0
4y

This modern gallery is located in Peel Street, just outside of the main shopping precinct. It occupies the same building as the Library but the Gallery is located upstairs. There is a lift. when the visiting exhibition was "Reality in Flames" Australian Art in the second World War on loan from the Australian War Memorial. There were, what I considered to be, some good paintings, particularly one from Russell Drysdale, and some other paintings from well known artists. However, overall I found this exhibition plus the emotive exhibition on display in the smaller exhibition area to be quite depressing. I understood from the friendly staff member on duty that the Gallery has regular visiting exhibitions. There was also...

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4.0
3y

This is a great regional gallery which usually has three different exhibitions running to maximise the chance that something will appeal. On my most recent visit—yesterday—there was a dark and thought provoking exhibition about Indigenous massacres by Australian colonisers centred around the Myall Creek massacre (one of the few times justice was served and the white perpetrators were hung). There was also “Abundant Wonder” an exhibition by Melbourne artist, Tom Moore. It’s a fantastical and fun glass exhibition that I enjoyed viewing. Staff make you feel welcome by taking the time to explain the exhibitions and chat without...

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Luke KettleyLuke Kettley
This modern gallery is located in Peel Street, just outside of the main shopping precinct. It occupies the same building as the Library but the Gallery is located upstairs. There is a lift. when the visiting exhibition was "Reality in Flames" Australian Art in the second World War on loan from the Australian War Memorial. There were, what I considered to be, some good paintings, particularly one from Russell Drysdale, and some other paintings from well known artists. However, overall I found this exhibition plus the emotive exhibition on display in the smaller exhibition area to be quite depressing. I understood from the friendly staff member on duty that the Gallery has regular visiting exhibitions. There was also a small shop.
Jackie McMillanJackie McMillan
This is a great regional gallery which usually has three different exhibitions running to maximise the chance that something will appeal. On my most recent visit—yesterday—there was a dark and thought provoking exhibition about Indigenous massacres by Australian colonisers centred around the Myall Creek massacre (one of the few times justice was served and the white perpetrators were hung). There was also “Abundant Wonder” an exhibition by Melbourne artist, Tom Moore. It’s a fantastical and fun glass exhibition that I enjoyed viewing. Staff make you feel welcome by taking the time to explain the exhibitions and chat without being intrusive.
Pauley We atwherePauley We atwhere
I went to go and see the local artistic fundraiser for the Gallery, by local Artists and was very impressed by the standard of work. And then was informed about the 100 years exhibition at the same time, that was incredible, the wood and leather etchings (think carving a picture, dipping in ink and pressing). That was truly inspiring, the work and the detail blew me away...... Then I rounded the corner and was mesmerised by a collection of Norman Lindsay's work... The skill and exactness of reproduction by eye and hand.... I stared hard for a good 15 mins and left feeling I had rushed it... What an amazing exhibition. Go check it.
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This modern gallery is located in Peel Street, just outside of the main shopping precinct. It occupies the same building as the Library but the Gallery is located upstairs. There is a lift. when the visiting exhibition was "Reality in Flames" Australian Art in the second World War on loan from the Australian War Memorial. There were, what I considered to be, some good paintings, particularly one from Russell Drysdale, and some other paintings from well known artists. However, overall I found this exhibition plus the emotive exhibition on display in the smaller exhibition area to be quite depressing. I understood from the friendly staff member on duty that the Gallery has regular visiting exhibitions. There was also a small shop.
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This is a great regional gallery which usually has three different exhibitions running to maximise the chance that something will appeal. On my most recent visit—yesterday—there was a dark and thought provoking exhibition about Indigenous massacres by Australian colonisers centred around the Myall Creek massacre (one of the few times justice was served and the white perpetrators were hung). There was also “Abundant Wonder” an exhibition by Melbourne artist, Tom Moore. It’s a fantastical and fun glass exhibition that I enjoyed viewing. Staff make you feel welcome by taking the time to explain the exhibitions and chat without being intrusive.
Jackie McMillan

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I went to go and see the local artistic fundraiser for the Gallery, by local Artists and was very impressed by the standard of work. And then was informed about the 100 years exhibition at the same time, that was incredible, the wood and leather etchings (think carving a picture, dipping in ink and pressing). That was truly inspiring, the work and the detail blew me away...... Then I rounded the corner and was mesmerised by a collection of Norman Lindsay's work... The skill and exactness of reproduction by eye and hand.... I stared hard for a good 15 mins and left feeling I had rushed it... What an amazing exhibition. Go check it.
Pauley We atwhere

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