Notable Exhibitions
Piccinini
Major works from Australian collections of Patricia Piccinini works, as well sculpture, video and drawing that were recent at the time of the exhibition.
Elegies
A series of narrative paintings by Tate Adams that were based on John Millington Synge's play, Riders to the Sea.
Framing Conflict: Iraq and Afghanistan
Was a travelling exhibition from the Australian War Memorial that had paintings and photographs by collaborative artists Lyndell Brown and Charles Green.
30@30
An exhibition that celebrated the gallery's 30th birthday. The works chosen were a selection of one piece from the City of Townsville Collection for each of the 30 years the gallery had been running.
The Promised Land: The Art of Lawrence Daws
A Caloundra Regional Gallery travelling exhibition that had over 50 paintings and sketchbooks by Lawrence Daws. It was an exhibition of his works from National, State, Regional and private collections, and included work from each of the six decades that Daws had been painting by that time.
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