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Inverell Art Gallery

Outside front view of Art Gallery and entrance awning with footpath running along front.
a man and a woman viewing a display of artwork on a wall inside the Art Gallery
tile mosaic of gumnut branch with 2 flowering, 2 partially flowering gumnuts and 2 closed gumnuts
Front of Art Gallery with entrance in the middle and a tree on either side of the entrance awning
Disused entrance to what was once the School of the Arts Buliding with tree in autum colours on left
Back of 2 woman looking at a catalogue of exhibitions while standing in front of a portrait
One of the display areas inside the gallery from above with people viewing the display

Inverell Art Gallery

5 Evans Street, Inverell, New South Wales 2360

(02) 6722 4983

info@inverellartgallery.com.au

The Inverell Art Gallery is a community gallery run by a Manager and the Inverell Art Society. The Collective Gift Store sells unique and beautiful contemporary 2D and 3D art, handcrafted glassware, ceramics, woodwork, and fibre and textiles. The Gallery is housed within two unique heritage buildings, the old School of Arts building built in 1906, and Butler Hall, built in 1909. The buildings were combined in 1995 to accommodate a fast-growing Art Gallery. Aunt Elizabeth Connors mural was commissioned by the Inverell Shire Council I 2021. Aunt Elizabeth was a family matriarch and instrumental in forging strong relationships with many groups in the community especially those devoted to reconciliation. Artist Claire Foxton was inspired by the granite rock formations for the background and endemic species incorporated into Aunt Elizabeth’s dress. The "Meandering Macintyre" footpath mosaic is located outside the Art Gallery. The mosaic was constructed on 90 x 120-centimetre panels joined to form a 94-metre-long path, which depicts native Australian wildflower, indigenous birds, insects, fish, animals, and reptiles, and represents the flow of the Macintyre River, which flows through Inverell. The Inverell Art Gallery’s major exhibition The Inverell Art Prize, a competitive exhibition, is held in October each year with the Contemporary Art Exhibition, a curated exhibition, held in May. The Inverell Photography Exhibition is held biannually.

Facilities found here

Carpark, Gallery / Museum, Non Smoking, Public Toilet, Shop / Gift Shop,

Accessibility Information

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.,

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.