Warrnambool Art Gallery (WAG)

A: 26 Liebig St, Wheringkernitch/Warrnambool, VIC Australia

P: +61 3 5559 4949

E: gallery@warrnambool.vic.gov.au

W: thewag.com.au

The Warrnambool Art Gallery (WAG) Collection includes more than 5,000 items ranging from Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander artefacts, museum curios from around the world; European Salon and Colonial Paintings of the 1800s, to the Melbourne Modernists of the 1940s along with an expanding catalogue of contemporary works, WAG has facilitated rich experiences for audiences, both through its Collection and through a program of exhibitions and events, in and beyond the Gallery for 135 years.

WAG holds artworks reflecting the world-class natural landscapes in the region including the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, World Heritage Site, Moyjil at the mouth of the Hopkins River, and a significant number of artworks made over time at Tower Hill, including the 1855 painting by Eugene von Guérard which guided a major re-vegetation program of the Tower Hill landscape in the 1960s.

WAG has enriched the community in South West Victoria by presenting dynamic programs including The Robotics Academy, Girls are Full STEAM Ahead! And GirlSTEAM supporting the potential of girls in STEAM learning; the LGBTIQA+ community, The Ngatook Collective and Elders of the Maar Nation to stimulate opportunities for engagement and create a sense of place and purpose to benefit youth, education, environment and local economies.

FACILITIES

  • Children’s playground
  • Free guided tours
  • Gallery shop
  • Wheelchair access
  • Workshops and classes

Featured image: Gosia Wlodarczak, 2021, Found in Translation 8: Wallawar; 3-day performance drawing, Wallawar Festival at WAG. Photo: Rosana Sialong. Courtesy: the artist and Warrnambool Art Gallery, Warrnambool. 

FEATURED STORIES AND EXHIBITIONS

Anna Louise Richardson: The Good

Warrnambool Art Gallery presents work by Anna Louise Richardson

Hannah Brontë: Sunday’s Child

Warrnambool Art Gallery presents work by Hannah Brontë.

Lisa Gorman and Mirka Mora: To breathe with the rhythm of the heart

Warrnambool Art Gallery presents work by Lisa Gorman and Mirka Mora.

Paul Yore and Albert Tucker: Structures of Feeling

Warrnambool Art Gallery presents an exhibition featuring the work of Paul Yore and Albert Tucker.

Rachael Robb: I have been here before

Warrnambool Art Gallery presents work by Rachael Robb.

Group Exhibition: There’s No Place Like Home

Warrnambool Art Gallery presents a group exhibition.