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Central Coast Gallery

    

414 The Entrance Road
Erina Heights, New South Wales  2260

Address:
414 The Entrance Road
Erina Heights, New South Wales  2260

Phone: +61 2 4367 6701
Fax: +61 2 4367 6187

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Gallery Manager: Josh Pitt

Open

Gallery opens from 10am  - 5pm daily – except Good Friday, Christmas Day & Boxing Day

The Sanctuary Cafe - opens daily at 8am - except Christmas Day & Boxing Day

Admission is free.

Theatrette playing daily between 10.30am and 3.30pm :

Now showing - The Light / Reflections
Running time approx 20 mins - Entry $3 per person

 

Now showing - Creating the 3rd Dimension
Running time approx 50mins - Entry $10 per person

Children under 12 are free when accompanied by two paying adults.

 

 

 

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The Ken Duncan Gallery & The Sanctuary Cafe is an expansive purpose-built facility featuring spacious viewing rooms, an intimate 40-seat theatrette designed to present spectacular audio-visual presentations, plus an ultra modern cafe offering exquisite coffee and fine food created by award-winning chefs. The Gallery is an ideal and unique venue for corporate conferences and seminars. It is also available for private viewings and social functions, to launch new products or as a venue to reward and celebrate company achievements.

Ken’s intention is to create a photographic learning centre here on the Central Coast.

 

We welcome tour groups – large or small – and can arrange packages that include morning or afternoon tea, or a delightful lunch. Groups are advised to book.

Download tour pack / Download conference pack

 

Join our VIP club now to ensure you are kept informed about future events and exhibitions in this stunning new Central Coast attraction.


Testimonials

Sensational building – brings another landmark to the central Coast. Really enjoyed the launch – thought the overall atmosphere the gallery creates is excellent – with the cinema and the way you can easily walk through the Gallery and see everything – lots of space. Great food – fabulous.

Stephen Gittoes, Starr Partners Real Estate


The Ken Duncan Gallery at Erina is not only a significant new attraction for both locals and tourists, but a testament to Ken's creative and strategic vision. A true multimedia mecca, with Ken's remarkable photography at its heart, the Gallery will serve both the region and its people as a source of economic investment, tourist appeal and education and mentoring in the photographic arts.

Louise Duff, Brilliant Logic


Just wanted to say that I enjoyed your new Gallery immensely. I appreciate the style and uniqueness of the building from the outside, but nothing prepared me for the magnificence of the view when I entered. This new attraction has enormous potential and is a significant asset for the Central Coast as a great venue in which to showcase artistic talent.

Peter Wilson, General Manager, Gosford City Council


For many years I have found Ken’s work inspiring. As a devotee of photography and a passionate Australian Ken has shown the world the beauty of this enchanting country through his accomplished art form. The beautiful Galley at Erina Heights adds yet another element to the Ken Duncan experience, bringing you in contact with some of his most inspiring work, both visually and spiritually. A visit to the Ken Duncan gallery is a treat for the senses and good for the soul.

Andy Mathers, General Manager, Star 104.5FM


I was fortunate enough to have received an invitation to attend the grand opening of the new Ken Duncan Gallery at Erina Heights. On arrival at the Gallery and seeing the completed building I found myself overpowered with mental descriptors…fresh, exciting, elegant. Upon entering the building you are again struck as you enter the gallery display…spiritual, creative, real. Then onto the theatre…thoughtful, instructive, giving. Then finally the café…delightful, inviting, tranquil. Congratulations, the Gallery is an absolute credit to you.”

Graham Jackson, Partner, Macquarie Partners