As well as a museum, the building is home to Newport's principal
art gallery. The gallery hosts a wide variety of British paintings,
watercolours and
contemporary artworks. The largest collection is known as the John & Elizabeth Wait Collection. Past exhibitions at the gallery have attracted controversy. In 2008 a painting of a naked woman smoking was removed from display after a complaint from a bishop. When it was put back, 20,000 people queued to see it. In October 2011 the council apologised for
The Institute of Mental Health is Burning exhibition, where explicit sex scenes were put on display (and published in a free supplement) without any warning notices. The post of Visual Arts Officer was to be scrapped (after more than 25 years) and the temporary shows replaced with a static exhibition from the permanent art collection. Possibly the final temporary exhibition,
Shift, by Welsh artist
David Garner was launched in April 2013 following a public demonstration against the proposed closure. Garner created a special artwork,
A Case of the Great Money Trick, which was inspired by the campaign to keep the gallery open. The temporary exhibition programme closed after the conclusion of
Shift. ==Newport Central Library==