Redcliffe Art Gallery

Redcliffe Art Gallery, Irene Street, Redcliffe QLD, Australia

Discover an outstanding waterfront gallery with high quality local, national and international touring exhibitions.

Explore the brand new architecturally designed venue that features over four hundred square metres of exhibition space, an outdoor courtyard, shop and workshop area. Opened in 2020 this new state-of-the-art facility takes Moreton Bay Regional Council’s cultural offering to a new level.

The Redcliffe Art Gallery runs a comprehensive exhibition program of work by local, emerging and nationally significant artists as well as touring and collection-based exhibitions. In conjunction with this, the Gallery presents a varied program of talks and practical workshops. Immerse yourself in the exhibitions with an impromptu or booked guided tour by our friendly staff or sign-up for one of our many creative adult and children’s programs.

Unveil a treasure at the gift shop

The gallery shop offers a bespoke retail experience that connects visitors with independent artisans and the story of their work. The hand-crafted wares include trinkets such as ceramics, jewellery, art books, textiles and glass. A sea of colours and textures, the gift shop is the perfect destination to get a unique gift for a loved one or treat yourself to an artisan charm for your home.

The Gallery shop offers:

  • A selection of unique products from high quality local and Australian artists and designers
  • A bespoke retail experience that connects visitors to the artists and the story of their work
  • Ceramics by Ally Weinrauch of Redraku and Leaf & Co.
  • Silver jewellery by Michelle Stem of Two Plums and Polymer clay jewellery by Patti Pennisi of BBPP Designs
  • Books by local artists and arts reference material
  • Postcards from artworks in the Moreton Bay Regional Council Collection

Discover more HERE

Access

Free parking is located off Humpybong Esplanade, Irene and Downs Streets. The Redcliffe Art Gallery offers easy access for people with mobility constraints, there are designated accessible parking bays provided just metres from the main entrance in the Humpybong Esplanade carpark and the closest bus stop is less than one hundred metres away at the Humpybong Esplanade bus stop.

Dining around town

A short casual stroll down the road will take you to the iconic Redcliffe Jetty. Enjoy fish and chips by the seaside or sit at one of the many cafes on the stunning foreshore with a view of the sparkling Moreton Bay.

Enjoy the local hospitality

Along the main strip of Redcliffe, you will find a network of alleys with hidden boutique shops offering a unique shopping experience to suits all desires and budgets. Take a walk and meet the friendly locals while delighting in a great shopping adventure.

Getting there

40 min drives north of Brisbane City, there are many free car parks all over the peninsula with a large free car park located underneath the gallery. Hornibrook and Kangaroo bus lines connect from Brisbane and Caboolture respectively. You can catch a metropolitan train service to nearby Kippa-Ring with regular bus services connecting to Redcliffe.

For more information on the gallery and current exhibitions, click here

Facilities

  • Enquiry desk
  • Family Friendly
  • Gallery and shop
  • Public toilet

New Opening Hours

Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm, closed public holidays.

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Acknowledgement of Country - We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waterways of the Moreton Bay Region, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, and Turrbal people and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise the ongoing connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the original custodians of this land.