There are 4 painting galleries in Outback NSW
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The Broken Hill City Art Gallery is the oldest regional art gallery in New South Wales and recently reopened after a $1.7 million renovation of its historic home: Sully's Emporium, a former hardware store. The original gallery opened in 1904 at the city's Technical College with the legacy of three artworks by George McCulloch, one of the founders of BHP's Seven Syndicate.
The dramatic colors and bold motifs of John Dynon's work have made him one of Australia's best-selling artists.
Few places give you a glimpse of the true character of Broken Hill than the Pro Hart Gallery. Known for his depictions of working class and upstate life, Pro Hart was an internationally renowned artist who worked in many forms and you can see a wide range of his wonderful drawings, prints and sculptures here. You will also learn about the life of this craftsman, painter, collector, inventor, father, friend and husband who received a state funeral after his death in 2006. Hart was also
An art gallery, goldsmith and chocolate factory rolled into one, the Silver City Mint and Art Center has a lot to offer. The main attraction of this center in Broken Hill is The Big Picture, a 100 m long and up to 12 m high work of art with 100,000 salt bushes, 20,000 trees, 20,000 small stones, 1,000 large stones, 3,000 clouds, 1,500 hills and 12 sculptures. It is the work of local artist Peter Anderson (Ando) and is believed to be the world's largest acrylic painting on canvas by a single ar