A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Australia

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A list of Museums and Art Galleries in South Australia

South Australia - Museums and Art Galleries in South Australia including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.

NAME LOCATION TELEPHONE & WEBSITE SUMMARY
Arts Centre, Port Noarlunga 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga SA 5167 Telephone: +61 8 8326 5577
onkaparingacity.com
Regular events presented at the Arts Centre include concerts, live music, visual arts exhibitions and festivals. Experience events like Out of the Square Matinee concert series, the Kings of Canvas and Surf exhibitions and the Shimmer Photographic Biennale.
Barossa Regional Gallery 3 Basedow Rd, Tanunda SA 5232 Telephone: +61 8 8563 0849
barossagallery.com
Combining heritage and contemporary architecture, the gallery is part of the Tanunda Soldiers Memorial Hall complex. It offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors to enjoy including art exhibitions, workshops, performances and education programs. Visitors eager to pick up an authentic Barossa souvenir can also browse the retail space with locally produced books as well as art and crafts available to purchase.
Burra Regional Art Gallery 6 Market St, Burra SA 5417 Telephone: +61 8 8892 2411
burragallery.com
This Gallery is situated within the old Telegraph & Post Office building from which J McDouall Stuart sent his message in Dec 1862, to inform the SA authorities that he had successfully crossed Australia. A volunteer manned and managed gallery, the building and external maintenance is provided by the Regional Council of Goyder and is open Tuesday to Sunday.
Flinders University Art Museum State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Telephone: +61 8 8207 7055
artmuseum.flinders.edu.au
Since 1966 when the first acquisitions were made by the former Department of Fine Arts, the Flinders University collection of art has grown to more than 8,000 works, making it one of the largest University art collections in Australia. Four major collection areas include contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art; European prints; Post-object and documentation art; and Australian political prints and posters. Smaller collections comprise colonial and 20th century Australian art; indigenous works from Papua New Guinea, North America and Africa; and Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints.
Kapunda Community Gallery 67-69 Main St, Kapunda SA 5373 Telephone: +61 8 8566 2846
kapundagallery.com
The Kapunda Gallery was established in 1989 by an enthusiastic group who worked tirelessly to transform the uppers story of the Thomson Building above the Library and Visitors Information Centre, into a gallery, meeting and workshop area. For some years the Gallery was a Section 199 Committee, but in 1999 as these committees were being phased out by Local government, it became an incorporated association: Kapunda Community Gallery Inc.
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery Hawke Building - Level 5 City West Campus, 55 North Terrace (cnr Fenn Place and North Terrace) Adelaide South Australia 5000 Telephone: +61 8 8302 0651
http://www.unisa.edu.au/
The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's Kerry Packer Civic Gallery is a gallery with exhibitions that reflect our themes: Strengthening our Democracy - Valuing our Diversity - Building our Future. Exhibitions are presented by the Hawke Centre throughout the year and are free to the general public.
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery 27 Sixth St, Murray Bridge SA 5253 Telephone: +61 8 8539 1420
murraybridgegallery.com.au
Established in 2001 by a group of dedicated community members, the Gallery is now operated by the Rural City of Murray Bridge. The gallery features three distinctive exhibition spaces and an exciting retail space featuring contemporary craft and artworks made by leading artists and makers. Art workshops are held throughout the year offering tuition in a range of mediums and techniques.
Naracoorte Art Gallery 91 Ormerod St, Naracoorte SA 5271 Telephone: +61 478 609 868
naracoortelucindale.sa.gov.au
Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery is the oldest Regional Gallery in South Australia and is accommodated in a beautiful Georgian home once owned by the Pavy family. The Gallery houses a permanent Collection of Australian Art including etchings by John Goodchild, Australian Contemporary works on paper, Aboriginal prints, paintings and ceramics.
Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery 3 Mary Elie St, Port Pirie SA 5540 Telephone: +61 8 8633 0681
http://pprag.org.au/
Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery is located in the Port Pirie Cultural Precinct, adjacent to the silos and wharf area in the city of Port Pirie. The Gallery conducts a diverse program of exhibitions annually, with an emphasis on regional South Australian artists. It hosts national touring exhibitions from major Australian cultural institutions and develops exhibitions of topical and community interest. Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery was first established in 1992, exhibiting in the old baggage room of the closed passenger railway station in Port Pirie. The redevelopment of the railway station into the Regional Tourism and Arts Centre in 1994 included a dedicated A class art gallery.
Riddoch Art Gallery 1 Bay Rd, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Telephone: +61 8 8723 9566
riddochartgallery.org.au
The Riddoch Art Gallery is the largest and finest regional gallery in South Australia. It was first opened in the Mount Gambier Institute in 1887 with funding from pastoralist, parliamentarian and cultural benefactor John Riddoch.
Samstag Museum of Art Hawke Building, City West campus, 55 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Telephone: +61 8 8302 0870
http://www.unisa.edu.au/
One Australia's leading university art museums, the Samstag Museum of Art aims to stimulate, challenge and engage its audiences with a program of diverse and innovative exhibitions, publications and associated public activities. The Samstag Museum presents a changing exhibitions program of contemporary visual art, and art of the past that has relevance for us today.
South Coast Regional Arts Centre Old Goolwa Police Station, Goolwa Terrace, Goolwa SA 5214 Telephone: +61 8 8555 7289
alexandrina.sa.gov.au
The South Coast Regional Arts Centre promotes emerging and professional artists from across the Southern Fleurieu region. Located in the historic Old Goolwa Police Station on Goolwa Terrace, the Arts Centre is the focus for a variety of arts practise including painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, jewellery, ceramics and performance.
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute 253 Grenfell St, Adelaide SA 5000 Telephone: +61 8 8224 3200
tandanya.com.au
Specialises in Indigenous Australian art including visual art, music and storytelling