Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery

About Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery

Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery is the oldest regional art gallery in New South Wales. It was established in 1904 following the bequest of three major artworks by Mr George McCulloch, one of the founders of Broken Hill Propriety Limited (BHP). As a part of Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery's centenary celebrations, it relocated in October 2004, to Sully's Emporium, in Argent Street, in the heart of Broken Hill.

The extensive renovation and refurbishment of this historic building has provided Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery with a superb venue offering multiple exhibition spaces to present an exciting and diverse annual program of exhibitions by local, regional, state, national and international artists, touring exhibitions, floor talks, lectures, workshops, functions and educational activities; gallery shop; dedicated public programs area; and improved public access.

The Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery provides an annual program of locally curated exhibitions along with touring exhibitions from major cultural institutions. A selection of works from the collection is on permanent display in the upstairs gallery. The annual program endeavours to include work by established and emerging Aboriginal artists from around the Far West region of New South Wales.

Facility Information

Smoking Area
Parking
Wifi/Internet Access
On-site AV Services
Accessibility Facilities
Dance Floor
Equipment Hire
External Catering
External Music
AV equipment

Capacity chart

  • Venue Capacity:
    Venue Capacity (No. of people)
    101-500
    people
Room name Banquet Boardroom Cabaret Cocktail Theatre U'shape
Touring Gallery
80
20
50
200
100
20