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Newcastle gallery to host iconic $30 million exhibition

Christmas will come early for local art lovers on 19 December when City of Newcastle Council unveils iconic pieces of Australian art valued at more than $30 million as part of the opening of the fourth new exhibition space in the expanded Newcastle Art Gallery.

Colonial-era classics and modern icons by Joseph Lycett, William Dobell, Grace Cossington Smith and Margaret Preston will be among the highlights of more than 130 works of art on show in this gallery space.

The opening will be celebrated by the return of the Gallery’s popular Friday Night Sounds after-hours event, featuring live music by Newcastle singer-songwriter Nina Romeru and a wildlife drawing workshop with local artists.

Newcastle Art Gallery Director, Lauretta Morton OAM said it was exciting to be able to reveal another new space as preparations continue for the full reopening in February 2026.

“We have been overwhelmed by the support shown since we opened the doors to the community on September 26 for their first look at some of our new galleries,” Ms Morton said.

“Almost 11,000 people have already visited the Gallery and been treated to a taste of our nationally significant collection alongside major First Nations commissions and new acquisitions.

“We’ve had visitors coming from across Australia and around the world including Austria, Canada, Finland, France, India, Mongolia and Switzerland.

“At the same time, we’ve been continuing to meticulously prepare the rest of the Gallery’s spaces in line with the strict environmental conditions required for the long-term presentation of works of art.

“We’re thrilled to be able to open our fourth new gallery space later this month, but this is still just the beginning, with more art and another nine exhibition spaces to come next year.”

The Gallery is open Friday to Sunday each week from 10am to 4pm. The free Friday Night Sounds event will be held on 19 December from 5pm to 8pm.

Visit https://newcastleartgallery.nsw.gov.au/ to stay up to date with the Newcastle Art Gallery expansion project.

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