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Bunbury Regional Art Gallery

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BRAG
64 Wittenoom Street, Bunbury
PO Box 21, Bunbury, WA 6231

08 9792 7323

artgallery@bunbury.wa.gov.au

Open Wed to Sun, 10am – 4pm

 

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Bunbury Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) is the premier public art gallery in the South West. Housed in a former convent, the distinct pink building has become a Bunbury icon and boasts multiple formal exhibition spaces as well as community exhibition facilities.

BRAG offers a diverse and stimulating program of exhibitions from regional, state and national sources. The exhibition schedule is complemented by an extensive range of public programs, events, functions, classes and workshops. Popular exhibitions include the annual Iluka Visions, Noongar Country, Bunbury Biennale and South West Art Now. BRAG is also home to the City Art Collection.

The gallery is open 10am-4pm Wednesday - Sunday and by appointment only (group bookings only) on Monday and Tuesday.

CLOSED: Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day.

Location: 64 Wittenoom Street Bunbury WA 6230
Phone: 08 9792 7323

Group Bookings are available, with a minimum of 6 weeks notice, please complete the online enquiry form below.

Group Booking Enquiry

Thank you for your enquiry. Please answer the form to secure your group booking (approximately 7 minutes).

  • All group bookings require a minimum of 6 weeks' notice. Failure to give sufficient notice will result in your booking request being rejected.
  • All self-guided visits must be requested via this form. You will receive a return email with your self-guiding information pack.
  • Please note, BRAG is open to the public 10am-4pm Wednesday to Sunday. We encourage group bookings by appointment on Monday and Tuesday.
  • Guided tours are dependent on the availability of a tour guide. The maximum group size for a guided tour is 15.
  • School groups are responsible for providing appropriate supervision and managing behaviour of all students.