Tweed River Art Gallery, Art gallery in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia.
Tweed River Art Gallery sits on a hill with multiple exhibition spaces, a research library, and expansive windows overlooking the Tweed Valley landscape. The building itself demonstrates contemporary architecture that settles naturally into the rolling terrain.
The gallery first operated in 1988 within a Federation-style building before moving to its current location in 2004. This relocation marked a major expansion that brought new exhibition spaces and resources to the institution.
The Margaret Olley Art Centre displays a recreated studio home with personal collections and original furnishings from the artist. Visitors can explore these rooms and sense how a respected Australian painter lived and worked.
The gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday with free admission and guided tours available. The hilltop location offers good views but involves some climbing, so consider your mobility before planning your visit.
A dedicated creative space allows visitors to make digital art using provided iPads arranged in a still life setting. This offers a hands-on experience that goes beyond simply viewing displayed works.
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