Grafton Regional Gallery

Grafton Regional Gallery The Gallery aims to develop and enhance the diverse culture of the region through dynamic exhibition, education and collection programs.

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JADA'S EXCITING NEW CHAPTER!At the opening of 'JADA: The Retrospective' in 2027, GRG will unveil the next chapter of the...
04/06/2026

JADA'S EXCITING NEW CHAPTER!

At the opening of 'JADA: The Retrospective' in 2027, GRG will unveil the next chapter of the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA). Reimagined as a major national exhibition, the new JADA will create exciting opportunities for artists across Australia while continuing to celebrate the importance of drawing in contemporary visual arts.

Stay tuned — this is just the beginning!

Image: 2024 Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award. Photo: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes Media.

COMING SOON | The Country Cries for Truth: Dr Bronwyn BancroftDr Bronwyn Bancroft AM, distinguished Bundjalung artist, b...
02/06/2026

COMING SOON | The Country Cries for Truth: Dr Bronwyn Bancroft

Dr Bronwyn Bancroft AM, distinguished Bundjalung artist, book author/illustrator, mother and truth-telling warrior from the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, has a masterly approach to her works, and this exhibition will lead you through a passage of curiosity and reflection.

In 2021–22 Dr Bancroft completed a series of works as part of the inaugural NSW First Nations Creative Fellowship at the State Library of NSW. These works contain enlivened images of family, sacred belongings from Country and a sequence of mixed-media artworks that are a direct response to historic photographs from the State Library’s JW Lindt collection.

The Country Cries for Truth is a celebration of Dr Bancroft’s family and their ongoing connection to Bundjalung Country, as well as a call for us to pause and consider the devastation of colonisation for Aboriginal people, and to remember the complex and painful legacies of this history which still live in Country.

— Cherokee Lord (Curator), Indigenous Engagement, State Library of NSW

Artist Talk: Saturday 18 July, 1.30pm
Official Opening: Saturday 18 July, 3pm

The Country Cries for Truth is a State Library of NSW touring exhibition

Image: Bronwyn Bancroft, 'Ngullingah Jugun Cries for Truth 1', 2024, Digger’s Camp, Lionsville, c 1872. Image courtesy of the artist. Artwork © Dr Bronwyn Bancroft AM.

WORKSHOP | Urban Landscape Sketching2025 Wynne Prize Public ProgramSaturday 20 June11am - 1.00pmCost: $30 (includes sket...
30/05/2026

WORKSHOP | Urban Landscape Sketching
2025 Wynne Prize Public Program

Saturday 20 June
11am - 1.00pm
Cost: $30 (includes sketch book and pencil to take home)
Bookings via GRG Humanitix:
https://events.humanitix.com/urbanlandscapesketching

To complement the 2025 Wynne Prize, join Grafton Regional Gallery's Ian Versace for a morning of Urban Landscape Sketching. Ian is an experienced workshop host who welcomes all skill levels and enthusiastic creatives! Learn techniques for capturing your environment through drawing and sketching, incorporating style and individuality, and more. Suitable for all - beginners are welcome!

GRG is wheelchair accessible. Proudly hosted on Bundjalung Country.

Images courtesy of Ian Versace.

JADA: THE RETROSPECTIVE2027 is shaping up to be a landmark year for GRG! Next year, we’re proud to present 'JADA: The Re...
28/05/2026

JADA: THE RETROSPECTIVE

2027 is shaping up to be a landmark year for GRG! Next year, we’re proud to present 'JADA: The Retrospective', an exhibition celebrating the depth and prestige of Grafton Regional Gallery’s Australian drawing collection, developed through the JADA.

Featuring award winners and community favourites from the JADA Collection, the exhibition will showcase work by artists including Michael Zavros, Emma Walker, Teo Treloar, and Catherine O’Donnell.

We can’t wait to share this with you!

Images: 1) Michael Zavros, Plot, 2002. 2) Emma Walker, Keys Bridge in Flood, 2014. 3) Catherine O'Donnell, Glenbrook Window #1, 2022.

COMING SOON | Lineup: Surfing and Subculture by John WitzigJohn Witzig’s photography captures Australian surf culture fr...
26/05/2026

COMING SOON | Lineup: Surfing and Subculture by John Witzig

John Witzig’s photography captures Australian surf culture from the inside — intimate, energetic, and deeply lived. His images move beyond documentation, offering a close, responsive portrait of alternative ways of living and moments that shaped a cultural shift. Through humour, intensity, and quiet presence, Witzig shows how photography becomes an act of truly noticing.

Opening on Saturday 18 July at GRG, 'Lineup' is a celebration of John Witzig's photography - not only the waves and the beaches, but the characters and people of these places. In this exhibition, we see the breadth and diversity of Witzig's photographic practice, as well as his role a social documentarian that captured surfing life in Australia in the 60s, and 70s.

On show at GRG Saturday 18 July - Sunday 27 September.

Image: John Witzig, 'Nigel Coates and Murray Smith', Smiths Beach, WA, c. 1971. Courtesy of John Witzig.

Let curiosity lead the way. The WYNNE PRIZE 2025 Children’s Trail invites young explorers to wander the Gallery with fre...
23/05/2026

Let curiosity lead the way. The WYNNE PRIZE 2025 Children’s Trail invites young explorers to wander the Gallery with fresh eyes — discovering, questioning, and creating as they go. Pick up your trail booklet at GRG and enjoy a complimentary pencil to sketch your journey.

GRG is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am–4pm.

Wynne Prize 2025 is an Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition. This project is proudly supported by the NSW Government through the Create NSW's Blockbusters Funding initiative.

For more information: artgallery.nsw.gov.au/art/prizes/wynne

WORKSHOP | Urban Landscape Sketching2025 Wynne Prize Public ProgramSaturday 20 June11am - 1.00pmCost: $30 (includes sket...
20/05/2026

WORKSHOP | Urban Landscape Sketching
2025 Wynne Prize Public Program

Saturday 20 June
11am - 1.00pm
Cost: $30 (includes sketch book and pencil to take home)
Bookings via GRG Humanitix:
https://events.humanitix.com/urbanlandscapesketching

To complement the 2025 Wynne Prize, join Grafton Region
al Gallery's Ian Versace for a morning of Urban Landscape Sketching. Ian is an experienced workshop host who welcomes all skill levels and enthusiastic creatives! Learn techniques for capturing your environment through drawing and sketching, incorporating style and individuality, and more. Suitable for all - beginners are welcome!

GRG is wheelchair accessible. Proudly hosted on Bundjalung Country.

NOW SHOWING at the Roxy Gallery, Kyogle'COLLECTED: Prints from Grafton Regional Gallery' brings together a remarkable se...
18/05/2026

NOW SHOWING at the Roxy Gallery, Kyogle

'COLLECTED: Prints from Grafton Regional Gallery' brings together a remarkable selection of works from the Grafton Regional Gallery Collection, showcasing the diversity, skill and creativity of Australian printmaking.

Visitors are already enjoying the opportunity to experience works by celebrated artists, including renowned Australian painter and printmaker Charles Blackman, alongside many other standout pieces from the collection.

On display until Sunday 7 June 2026 at the Roxy Gallery, Kyogle.

Image: Charles Blackman, The Meeting, 2000. Etching on paper. Courtesy of the Charles Blackman Estate.

Address

158 Fitzroy Street
Grafton, NSW
2460

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

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