ART IN THE HEART OF BUNBURY WORLD CLASS EXIHBITIONS BRAG hosts nationally touring exhibitions from around the country - featuring some of the finest contemporary art being produced in Australia. With six different gallery spaces, BRAG is able to present a wide range of exhibitions, ensuring there is always something for…
History of the Collection In the late 1940’s, The West Australian philanthropist, Sir Claude Hotchin donated significant artworks to towns across Regional Western Australia. His aim was to bring art to the people of the South West Region and to encourage local artists. In 1948, the then town of Bunbury…
Exhibition Spaces The exhibition spaces of Bunbury Regional Art Gallery span two floors. The design of the gallery allows for the programming of up to five exhibitions at one time, with an exhibition changeover approximately every three months. There are six exhibiting spaces totaling 540 square meters and 212 running…
The foundation stone of the BRAG building was laid in 1897, making it one of Bunbury’s significant historic sites. Originally a convent, the building has undergone several changes as a school and, finally, an art gallery. The Bunbury Regional Art Gallery first open on 14 February, St Valentines Day, 1987.…
Various rooms are available for hire for meetings, cultural activities, and functions. Room descriptions, sizes, and conditions of use are designed to help determine the most appropriate venue for your function. Tables, chairs, crockery, urn and presentation equipment can be provided by request in all rooms.      …
City of Bunbury Art Collection receives significant gift The City of Bunbury Art Collection recently received an anonymous donation of a series of sketches by artist Frank Norton. The Bunbury Regional Art Gallery is excited to have such a generous and significant body of work included in the Art Collection.…

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