Mulgrave Gallery, the latest addition to the Cairns Gallery Precinct, will feature a First Nations focused program and activations following the official opening on Tuesday 27 August, coinciding with this year’s Cairns Festival.
The opening marks the completion of a refurbishment of the former Mulgrave Shire Council offices for the new purpose-built gallery.
It now features more than 255 square metres of exhibition space, including one large display area, two smaller rooms and two original vault rooms being used as mini galleries, making five unique exhibition spaces.
Landscaping was also delivered, including a new projection wall, seating and paths linking the gallery with the Court House and Cairns Art galleries.
The upgrades were supported by $12.1 million in grant funding from the Australian Government.
Cairns Regional Council has contributed $12.2 million to the project to make an overall total project amount of $24.3 million. The project was delivered in partnership with the Queensland Government.
Mulgrave Gallery is the latest addition to the Cairns Gallery Precinct; a significant stage that progresses Cairns’ ambition to be the arts and culture capital of northern Australia.
The first exhibition in the new Mulgrave Gallery, “(re)connection: Culture, Country and People” will run until Saturday 11 January 2025.
This exhibition will be an opportunity for artists and audiences to reconnect with country, culture and people, and will showcase the innovative responses of north Queensland contemporary indigenous artists.
Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:
“The new gallery is a valuable addition to Cairns and the local arts sector, and provides an exciting opportunity to showcase First Nations focused programming.
“The refurbishment of the Mulgrave Gallery will also support local jobs and boost the Cairns economy.
“The Australian Government is proud to be playing its part in developing the infrastructure and networks to help drive creative industries in Cairns.”
Quotes attributable to Queensland Minister for State Development and Infrastructure Grace Grace:
“Far North Queensland’s strong cultural reputation will be further enhanced by the new Mulgrave Gallery.
“It’s great to see an historic building in this prime Cairns location being transformed into a a cultural facility which will be enjoyed by the local community and visitors alike.”
Quotes attributable to Senator for Queensland Nita Green:
“The opening of Mulgrave Gallery is a celebration of Cairns’ vibrant cultural scene and a testament to the incredible talent of our First Nations artists.
“This gallery not only enriches our community but also reinforces our commitment to amplifying Indigenous voices in the arts.
“As we continue to build a more inclusive and diverse creative sector, Mulgrave Gallery will play a pivotal role in connecting people with the rich cultural heritage of regional Queensland.”
Quotes attributable to Mayor of Cairns Regional Council Amy Eden:
“The official opening of Mulgrave Gallery is an important addition to Cairns’ cultural landscape.
“Mulgrave Gallery stands as a symbol of Cairns’ dedication to preserving its past while boldly embracing the future.
“This dynamic fusion of heritage and modernity will not only elevate the local art scene but also position Cairns as a premier destination for cultural tourism in northern Australia.
“With the arts sector employing around 1,000 people, the new gallery will provide further economic benefits to the city.
“Not only will this endeavour support creatives and the arts community, but it strengthens our city’s economy.
“The arts sector already contributes more than $125 million (directly and indirectly) to Cairns city’s economy and is a growing driver for tourism in Australia.”