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Jindabyne Art Gallery

Jindabyne Art Gallery

Jindabyne, NSW

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A Tour of the Jindabyne Art Gallery by Jindabyne Art Gallery, Image 1.

Jindabyne Art Gallery

Charlottes Summer Meadow by Jenny Border, Image 1.

Jenny Border

Afternoon Light Mt Perisher by Terry Chalk, Image 1.

Terry Chalk

Main Range by Toni Clarke, Image 1.

Toni Clarke

After the Fires by Danielle Devine, Image 5.

Danielle Devine

Alpine Daisy Garden by Mike Edmondson, Image 1.

Mike Edmondson

Sue Edmondson

Friday Flat 1 large by Krista Elliott, Image 1.

Krista Elliott

Colorada Sunset by Helga Hague, Image 1.

Helga Hague

A Memory by Julie Herringe, Image 1.

Julie Herringe

Alpine Meadows Flower Garden by Gaye Kable, Image 1.

Gaye Kable

Aluminum Caste Feet #1 by Pattie Keenan, Image 1.

Pattie Keenan

A3 mat Hedley Tarn Summer by Wanda Lach, Image 1.

Wanda Lach

A2 prints in A1 frame by Mandy Lamont, Image 1.

Mandy Lamont

Bright Snow Gums II by Fiona Latham-Cannon, Image 1.

Fiona Latham-Cannon

BARK IMPRESSIONS Bark Series #1 by Rasa Mauragis, Image 1.

Rasa Mauragis

Blue Lake by Jan Owens, Image 2.

Jan Owens

Afternoon Light by Pascal Phillips, Image 1.

Pascal Phillips

SMPC A5 photo cards by Snowy Mountains Photographic Club SMPC, Image 1.

Snowy Mountains Photographic Club SMPC

Balcony of Time by Cheryl Tapp-Wilson, Image 1.

Cheryl Tapp-Wilson

Dragon 1 by Halcyon Thomas, Image 1.

Halcyon Thomas

Mark's 2025 calendar by Mark Thomas, Image 1.

Mark Thomas

A Renovator's Delight by Sylvia Wall, Image 1.

Sylvia Wall

Autumn Leaves by Sally Weston, Image 1.

Sally Weston

2026 Workshops by Workshop Workshop, Image 1.

Workshop Workshop

Abstract Portrait Painting by Workshops 2026, Image 1.

Workshops 2026

 

The Jindabyne Art Gallery acknowledges the First Peoples, traditional custodians, first artists and creatives of Ngarigo land. We recognise their continuing connection to the Snowy Mountains - its lands, waters and community that continue to inspire us today. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.