Northern Rivers Community Gallery
44 Cherry Street
Ballina NSW 2478
Ballina NSW 2478
director: Eva Brown
(02) 6681 6167
email:
opening times: Wed-Sun, 10am-4pm
specialties: Northern Rivers Community Gallery was established in 2007 to support emerging and established artists and artisans of the Northern Rivers region in the historic Ballina Council Chambers. It provides an opportunity for artists to exhibit and sell their works and links art and crafts communities of the region. The gallery provides increased cultural development opportunities for the whole Northern Rivers community. The stunning gallery cafe, is independently operated by Mandy, Mal and Kylie and is open from 8 am for breakfast through to 4pm for lunch and coffee. The gallery's management is assisted by volunteers. Expression of interest forms for hire of the gallery rooms are available from the gallery.
Curious Art Cooperative
94a Chinderah Bay Dr
Chinderah Bay NSW 2487
Chinderah Bay NSW 2487
director: Michael Bryant
(02) 6674 5340
0407 492432
email:
opening times: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm e.s.t
specialties: Curious Art is the art-child movement born for the minds of artists wishing society to witness their art. In 2001, twenty artists brought a dream to a reality. The Gallery operates as a non-profit organization within a Cooperative business structure. All member artists, from diverse backgrounds, volunteer their time, resources and energy. Curious Art is not bound by borderlines. Artists, anywhere on the planet can become part of the Cooperative.
Artists currently represented are Clare Bryant, Caz McDougall, Justin Ikstrums, Ness Bryant, Larraine Bryant, Clare Johnson, Michael Bryant, Richard Mitchell, Patricia Mitchell, Dianne Smith, and Camille Bryant.
The Roxy Gallery
143 Summerland Way
Kyogle NSW NSW 247
Kyogle NSW NSW 247
director: Ruth Tsitimbinis
(02) 6632 3518
email:
opening times: Tuesday to Friday 10 am to 4 pm & Saturday 10am - 12 noon
specialties: The Roxy Gallery is a joint initiative between Kyogle Council and Kyogle and District Arts Council. The gallery is operated by volunteers from the Kyogle and District arts Council and the Kyogle Council employes a part-time Gallery Director. The aim of the Roxy Gallery is to provide local and regioanl artists with a professionally manage exhibition space, and provide the community with a cultural space where they can engage in contemporary art, resources and information.
The Roxy Gallery holds twelve exhbitions a year that support and promote cultural diversity in the creative fields.



