"The Burnie Regional Art Gallery, opened in 1978, features a small but strong holding of drawings, prints, photos, watercolors and gouache paintings by such leading Australian names as Bea Maddock, Sidney Nolan and Brett Whiteley. Nodding to the local timber and pulp industries, the emphasis is clearly on works on paper; the gallery founded the Burnie Print Prize to support Tasmanian talent and the art of printmaking, and it hosts an annual wearable-paper competition."
Went to see National Geographic's greatest photographs on display at the gallery. Immaculate presentation, including blurb and audio visual descriptions on accompanying TV screens. Past editions of the magazine were strategically placed throughout the gallery. Staff were lovely and helpful.
Alex Grey
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Thoroughly enjoyed the Nat Geo display. Excellent work to bring such a high end presentation to Burnie. - 1 star just because the visual(TV) media didn't match the excellent photography because the TVs seemed subpar.
dennis thamm
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Great 👍 easy access location and parking within short walk to city shops and amenities, always has interesting exhibitions.
Kimberley Franklin
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A great regional gallery with very helpful staff.
We visited during the "Big Boys Toys" exhibition. It was very well put together and displayed, with plenty of space to walk around the exhibits and check them out from all angles.
The friendly staff were on hand to talk about the artwork. Once we had finished in the gallery we found the gift shop hasd a good range of items to choose from.
maree comber
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Very pleasant, helpful staff. A great space to see a good exhibition. We were lucky enough to catch the 50 Best National Geographic Photos exhibition, a must see for anyone interested in life itself.
Σ ζ
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Burnie makers attraction! Learn the process of paper making and see local artisans at work
JJKC
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Lovely art gallery. I was there to see the Top 50 NatGeo photos... So an only comment on this show. Facilities clean. Great staff. Good parking.
David McKeown
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A great place to meditate and view beautiful art. Usually full of Tasmanian artwork. The staff is always friendly and helpful and most of the exhibitions are free.