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NEW GALLERY HOURS! From Friday, 29th September 2023, the gallery will be open from 9.00 am until 4.00 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Seraphine Cafe will be open from 8.00 am until 2.00 pm. Cafe entry via James Street before 9am.

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Publications

Award-winning catalogues and publications highlighting exhibitions and artworks

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Exhibition Catalogues

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Noŋgirrŋa Marawili | Daughter of the Lightning Snake

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Shadow Boxer

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Jan Hogan, The reveal: Hinsby Beach, 2019, woodblock print with sumi ink and black pigment on Kozo with woodblock matrix, 350 × 350 × 350cm

Let All The Birds Fly: The Hybrid Print

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Hunter Valley Grammar School Kawal Watching Over Us. Artists: Ayla Griffiths, Audrey Debnath, Oliver Wallace, Anushka Vinod Raveendran, Odette Mury, Marley Yates, Isabella Groves, Claudia Bookallil, Gabriella Janse van Rensburg, Matilda Fortune, Liam Tull, Tiffany Lam, Yarran Yeend, Morgan Clyne, Emma Bilkey, Year 10 Visual Arts HVGS. Teachers: Nadine LaPalma, Carla Killen, Chris Devorcine

Stories From Wonnarua Country

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Lucas Grogan, The Shroud, 2016, cotton on italian wool, venetian lace, chux and cotton, 259 × 239cm, Maitland Regional Art Gallery Collection

Long Story Short | Lucas Grogan

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Collection Catalogues

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PAPER from the MRAG Collection

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Hidden Treasures – The Maitland Collection

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Views of the Riverbank (with apologies to Jan Vermeer and View of Delft

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Just Paper

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Shot in Maitland

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Unfolding Time – Penelope Seidler’s Gift to Maitland

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Li Hongbo Gun No.1 (details), 2016, paper dimensions variable, purchased by Maitland Regional Art Gallery, 2016

Guns to Roses

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Lionel Lindsay. Spring (detail), 1936, wood engraving, printed in black ink on paper, 15.1 x 21.6cm. Donated to the Maitland Regional Art Gallery Collection under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Max and Nola Tegel in 2016. © the Estate of Lionel Lindsay. By permission of the National Library of Australia.

Lionel’s Place – Lionel Lindsay

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Charles Blackman, Angel, c.1953-1958, ink on paper, 56 × 76.5cm

Charles Blackman

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Free Art January 2024

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Journeys Creative Connections dates 2023

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Education Mondays & Wednesday Studio for Year 11 & 12 Students in 2023

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Conversations: Art & Dementia Community Day Dates 2023

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Free Art Sunday - Book Now

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Gallery & Store

Tuesday — Sunday
9.00am — 4.00pm
Open Mondays for Education Bookings by request
230 High Street, Maitland, NSW 2320
PO Box 220, Maitland, NSW 2320
02 4934 9859
artgallery@nullmaitland.nsw.gov.au

Café Seraphine

Tuesday — Sunday
8.00am — 2.00pm
230 High Street, Maitland, NSW 2320
02 4934 7264
hello@nullseraphinecafe.com

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