Returning after its debut in 2023, the biennial Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize continues to grow as a platform for ambitious and thoughtful contemporary art.
Lou Millen takes inspiration from her everyday life, channelling her ideas through drawing and photography.
For Suzanne Roberts, landscape painting brings a quiet joy, allowing her to capture memories and experiences on canvas.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery is proud to unveil it's striking new façade artwork by Butchulla artist Zartisha Davis.
Karen Stanton is a printmaker living in Hervey Bay, and works with a reduction printing method to create a rich and layered visual experience in her artwork.
Colin Reaney's work explores themes of citizenship, agency and collective identity.
Val McGrath uses painting as a meditative act to connect to her spirituality.
Through the medium of miniature sculptural scratch-building. Jacob Bunt re-creates buildings that have succumbed to demolition and decay
Artistic duo Dolphin Milk will visit Hervey Bay to research and develop a new site-specific artwork in the lead up to Strange Kinship (23 August – 16 November 2025).
Artists across Australia are invited to showcase their talent for the Girra: Fraser Coast National Art Prize, with a major prize of $25,000 on offer.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery is proud to launch the 2025 exhibition program.
The Hervey Bay Regional Art Gallery capped off 2024 by welcoming around 15,000 visitors and showcasing 12 major exhibitions throughout the year.
Hervey Bay Regional Gallery and Fraser Coast Regional Council is proud to announce the artists selected for the 2025 Regional Spotlight exhibition.
Join the HBRG team with two new roles across engagement and exhibitions/collections.
Applications are opening for HBRG's next Regional Spotlight exhibition in 2025.