Artspace

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Artspace is about creating a conversation between the artist and the community. Located at the Griffith Regional Theatre, Artspace is an annual program of exhibitions showcasing local artists.

Want to be part of our Community Arts Program? Contact the Gallery about exhibiting in Artspace or send us proposals for workshops, art classes, activities and presentations.

For more information please call (02) 6962 8338 or email gallery@griffith.nsw.gov.au

 


 

From Page to Gallery

Closes Friday 6 March 2026

 

Griffith Regional Art Gallery proudly presents From Pages to Gallery, an exhibition that celebrates the creativity and voices of Griffith youth.

Over the summer break, students in Years 9-12 participated in hands-on workshops guided by practicing artist Sophie Chauncy and gallery staff. Through mentorship and collaboration, these young artists explored personal expression, experimented with techniques and built confidence in their creative abilities. The program offered a unique opportunity to experience the full journey of art-making from initial concepts in art journals to developing artworks for public exhibition.

From Pages to Gallery showcases a diverse collection of artworks that reflect individual perspectives, stories and styles. This exhibition is more than a display of young talent, it is a celebration of artistic growth, community connection, and the transformative power of creativity.

NSWGov_Waratah_Primary_BLACK-RGBspace-LowRes.pngProudly supported by the NSW Government.

 

Image credit: Rocco Furore, Frenzy, Acrylic on Canvas

 


 

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Emergence by Danielle Frank

Exhibition on display from Friday 13 March until Friday 17 April
Opening Event: Friday 13 March at 5:30pm

Art has been an essential part of my life since I was very small - a thread through time, carried into my Bachelor of Fine Arts and, for more than a decade, abandoned. This body of work is a re-becoming—a re-Emergence of my true self in mid-life; a journey back to the feminine creatrix and my identity as a modern Australian woman. It traces my path towards authentic self-expression, as I reclaim womanhood by my own standards. At its core, my recent practice has been an inquiry into connection: to myself, to my artist’s practice, spirit, nature, and community. Emergence honours my transformation into an empowered woman—enduring, intuitive, and unapologetically whole.