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Gippsland Art Gallery : ウィキペディア英語版
Gippsland Art Gallery

The Gippsland Art Gallery is a Victorian Regional Public Gallery based in Sale, Victoria, 220 kilometres east of Melbourne.
The Gallery is operated by the Shire of Wellington, and is situated within the Wellington Shire Offices at the Port of Sale Civic Centre, 70 Foster Street, Sale. The Gallery presents a diverse exhibition program of contemporary, modern and colonial artwork by local, national and international artists. The Gallery exhibits art of all media, but with a focus on art of the South East Victoria region. The Gallery features three interior exhibition spaces and a landscaped sculpture courtyard, and houses a significant art reference library, which is open to the public by appointment. The Gallery also incorporates the Maffra Exhibition Space, located at 150 Johnson Street, Maffra.
== History ==
In 1964, the Sale Council made a building available for an art gallery and Victoria State Government aid was sought to implement the plan. A Government grant of £40,000 was made available and the Gallery opened in 1965, as the Sale Regional Art Centre. The Centre was built within the Sale Civic Complex of buildings above the library. An intensive program of temporary exhibitions was organised, complete with educational material, and the institution soon became an important resource centre for schools, arts and crafts groups and the public, covering the whole area of East Gippsland.
In 1995 the Centre relocated into the Wellington Shire Offices, and changed its name to the Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale.
The Gallery has presented a number of significant exhibitions throughout its history. Important exhibitions include 'From Frederick McCubbin to Charles McCubbin' (2008), which explored the creative legacy of the McCubbin Family; 'Lost Highways' (2009), the first major survey exhibition of work by Melbourne artist Tony Lloyd; and 'Disappearers' (2009), which explored the absent figure in the work of eight contemporary Australian photographers. The Gallery has also presented major survey exhibitions of work by William Delafield Cook, Robbie Rowlands, Kylie Stillman, Sam Jinks, Charles McCubbin, Annemieke Mein and Jane Burton. In 2011 the Gallery presented the first ever comprehensive survey of work by Russian-born Swiss artist Nicholas Chevalier (1828–1902). The exhibition coincided with the release of a major publication by curator Simon Gregg, which includes a detailed catalogue raisonne of Chevalier's Australian works. The exhibition later toured to Geelong Art Gallery

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