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The Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide is one of the major venues where a large number of art exhibitions are held every year. Located on Pirie Street, this gallery is also known as the Hill Smith Fine Art Gallery. . The Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide was built in the year 1982. Operating for nearly 20 years now, this art gallery allows one to get a complete idea of Australian art and culture. The entire gallery is a two-storied building. It has two exhibition halls, one located on the ground floor, the other on the first floor. Wide and spacious, the gallery is well lighted and well decorated also. A large number of art exhibitions are held over here every year. To be more precise, the Hill Smith Gallery in Adelaide holds 10 exhibitions every year. Both the local as well as the national artists get an opportunity to showcase their talents and display their masterpiece in these fabulous exhibitions. It mainly concentrates of modern and contemporary art. The art gallery has a stockroom, which is filled with a large number of paintings of Australian and European artists. You can find a wide collection of both modern as well as ancient art in the gallery. Art lovers can also purchase paintings available in the Gallery Stockroom. The artistic displays found in the Hill Smith Gallery ranges from paintings depicting picturesque landscapes to still life and abstract themes. You can also find beautiful looking sculptures over here. Some of the artists whose works are displayed over here include Basil Hadley, Robert Hannaford, Peter Serwan, Ken Knight, Alex Dixon and others. The Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide is closed on Saturdays. Its operating hours are from 10:00 in the morning till 5:30 in the evening. On Sundays, the gallery is open from 2:00 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. Entry is free of cost to this gallery. The art gallery has car-parking facility for the benefit of the visitors. The Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide is one of the most celebrated art galleries of the city. You can come over here and take a look at the marvelous paintings displayed on its walls.
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