The Warrnambool Art Gallery
Art gallery · Warrnambool ·

The Warrnambool Art Gallery

Art gallery · Warrnambool ·

Small gallery featuring Aboriginal art, European works, children's activities

The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null
The Warrnambool Art Gallery by null

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26 Liebig St, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia Get directions

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26 Liebig St, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia Get directions

+61 3 5559 4949
thewag.com.au
WarrnamboolCityCouncil
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@warrnamboolcity

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 18, 2025

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The Warrnambool Art Gallery

Simran G.

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I went there about 3 weeks back. It was small in comparison to other galleries I have visited in other areas but had some good collection highlighting the aboriginal culture. They had two free exhibition and a paid one. There was also a gift shop there and location is amazing. Overall it was a nice experience to learn more about aboriginal culture.

Nanling L.

Google
The gallery was quite small but well-maintained. I liked the simplicity of the displays and exhibits. There was a huge room for children to enjoy some creative art activities, such as making a flag out of paper and designing a shoe.

Zeph

Google
It's a small art gallery, and it takes about 15-20 minutes to see both free sections. There's another section that costs $18 to enter. Very few visitors were there but maybe it's the time of the day or maybe there's not much to see? The kids' activity room seem rather large.

Michelle H.

Google
Lovely - not a lot to see when we visited but still some interesting exhibits.

E

Google
Free entry! It has a few good exhibits. Love that I got to learn about Aboriginal history through arts here.

Roopali D.

Google
Nice art gallery filled with aboriginal paintings and art. This place also offers a great space for kids to get creative and colorful.

Gerard E.

Google
Beautiful little Gallery in the centre of the city. I had been looking forward to seeing the Tower Hill painting by Eugene Von Guerard 1855 It was featured on that show, Great Southern Landscapes by Rachel Griffiths. Seeing the painting IRL did not disappoint. Had a great informative chat to the helpful staff too.

Srisaiyeegharan K.

Google
Free entry and a beautiful art gallery show casing local talent. Do visit them when you are in Warranbool city. It's close to the surf Life Paradise club beach aswell. Can spend between 30 to 45 minutes here and there is parking on the side of the road.