Their exhibition program features both contemporary and traditional works and a diverse range of touring exhibitions by leading Australian and Shoalhaven artists, community-based exhibitions, and works from the Shoalhaven City Art Collection. Exhibitions change every six to eight weeks. In 2021 the Spaces in Between exhibition curated by Max Dingle OAM featured Virginia Coventry & Jan King. Jan King is known for her sculptures made from waxed and painted steel and Virginia Coventry’s work explores relationships between light, spatiality and colour. Both artists have exhibited widely throughout Australia and overseas, and their works are included in a number of important public and private collections. The exhibition" 2020 WONDER + DREAD" featured iconic Australian artists
Arthur Boyd, Max Dupain,
Sidney Nolan, Lloyd Rees, Albert Tucker and many other well known artists including: Glenn Barkly, Sam Byrne, Samuel Elyard, Helga Groves, Rosemary Laing, Marcia Macmillan, Aunty Deidre Martin & Nicole Monks, Alan McFetridge, Joseph McGlennon, Lara Merrett, Susan Norrie, Michael Riley, Cameron Robbins, Luke Shadbolt and William Strutt. The gallery holds the Shoalhaven Mental Health Fellowship – Open Art Competition which is a Shoalhaven Mental Health Fellowship biennial open art competition. The exhibition helps to raise awareness of mental health and illness in the Shoalhaven region The 2020 exhibition, "the TERRA within", curated by Warwick Keen was a major exhibition addressing the impacts of the past 250 years of colonisation and celebrated the survival of the oldest living culture in the world. The exhibition featured artworks by more than 30 Indigenous artists including
Karla Dickens,
Fiona Foley,
Emily Kame Kngwarreye and
Christian Thompson. The touring exhibition "Promiscuous Provenance", by Australian artist
Anna Glynn, was commissioned by the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery and toured to multiple galleries in Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, and South Australia from 2018 to 2021. A documentary produced by Anna Thompson explores the development of the exhibition, ''ANNA GLYNN: The artist behind 'Promiscuous Provenance'''. == References ==