Programs & Events
Women of the Riverina
Jul 23, 2024 to Jul 28, 2024Voices of Women are inviting all women and female-identifying writers to come to a workshop at Wagga Wagga Gallery to connect and unleash their stories.
Wiradjuri Creatives: Wandira. What’s Your Story?
Jul 27, 2024Wiradjuri and First Nations people are invited to join Aunty Cheryl Penrith to celebrate culture, strengthen your own voice, and explore the power and possibilities of storytelling.
Wiradjuri Creatives: Storytelling with Language through Filmmaking
Aug 3, 2024Wiradjuri and First Nations people are invited to join Wiradjuri man and animator Bernard Higgins for this workshop about storytelling and Wiradjuri language.
Saturday Matinee: In My Blood it Runs
Aug 3, 2024An intimate and compassionate observational documentary from the perspective of a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy in Alice Springs, Australia, struggling to balance his traditional Arrernte/Garrwa upbringing with a state education.
RAD Info Session
Aug 3, 2024Thinking of applying for RAD 2025? Find out more about the program, application process and to meet Gallery staff.
Art After School: Term 3
Aug 7, 2024 to Aug 7, 2024Join us for a series of colourful and hands-on workshops. We will look at artworks in the Gallery then create our ow masterpieces in a fun environment.
Wiradjuri Creatives: Songwriting for the Soul
Aug 10, 2024Lawrence Barlow will bring his guitar and lead discussion about the power of song to carry story. All Wiradjuri and First Nations creatives welcome.
Saturday Matinee: Wash my soul in the River’s Flow
Aug 10, 2024Go behind the scenes, and onto the stage, of a legendary concert to discover the story of Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, told in song – a story that should be told to every Australian.
Wiradjuri Creatives: Ekphrasis at the Gallery
Aug 17, 2024Marie Clear will guide participants in their own “ekphrasis” – a poem, story, or prose, written in response to the beautiful paintings by Aboriginal artists from remote APY lands. All Wiradjuri and First Nations creatives welcome.
Saturday Matinee: Sweet As
Aug 17, 2024In remote Pilbara country in Western Australia, troubled 16 year old Indigenous girl, Murra, finds herself abandoned after an explosive incident with her drug fuelled mother. On the cusp of being lost in the 'Child Protection' system, an unusual lifeline is thrown her way by her uncle Ian, the local cop, in the form of a unique Photo Safari.
Saturday Matinee: The Sapphires
Aug 24, 2024Set in 1968, the film tells the story of four young, talented sisters from Australia who are discovered by Dave, a talent scout. Their destiny lands them in Vietnam to sing for the American soldiers.
Etching Masterclass with Clare Jackson from Megalo
Aug 24, 2024 to Aug 25, 2024In partnership with Megalo Print Studio and with support of TAFE NSW, we are pleased to present this intensive, two-day etching workshop for printmakers.
Saturday Matinee: Charlie's Country
Aug 31, 2024Charlie struggles to find his place in society in Darwin. He tries to adapt to traditional life on country but faces a lot of increasing difficulties.