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Enter the Art Gallery of Northumberland and experience the breadth and depth of artistic expression. Explore our permanent collection alongside dynamic exhibitions that reflect both historical significance and contemporary perspectives.
From inspiring local artists and thought-provoking exhibitions, the Gallery is a place where creativity fosters reflection, dialogue, and meaningful connection with our community and beyond.
Admission is Always Free and By Donation
Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just art-curious, you’ll find something that stops, that invite pause and thoughtful reflection. The Gallery offers a welcoming environment to engage more deeply, look more closely, and leave a renewed sense of inspiration.

Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday & Fridays: 10-4 p.m.
Thursdays: 10-8 p.m.
Saturdays: 12-4 p.m.
We are closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Directions
From Toronto:
401 East to Exit 472 (Burnham St, County Road 18)
Continue on Burnham St S to downtown
Follow for Victoria Hall (55 King St W)
Directions from Kingston
401 West to Exit 472 (Burnham St, County Road 18)
Continue on Burnham St S to downtown
Follow for Victoria Hall (55 King St W)

Chat
Call us at 905-372-0333 or email communication@agncobourg.ca
Please note that our facility is wheelchair accessible.
We Serve all of Northumberland County
We present intellectually stimulating exhibitions and programming, as well as maintain a permanent collection of visual arts. Along with exhibitions we fulfill our mandate through educational activities which encourage active dialogue between the Gallery audience and the visual arts; including lectures, films, workshops, artist talks and tours.
The new art gallery was established under the aegis of the Cobourg Public Library, itself only recently coming under the Public Libraries Act of the Province and modernization. The library was housed in a building on the main street (now Tugg’s Furniture) and the space set aside for the art gallery was at the back of the building. The first display consisted of a series of reproduction paintings from the Sienese School, and took place in a small, freshly painted, room at the rear of the building. The show continued through the summer months and was well attended. However it had to be discontinued for the winter because the room was unheated. Because of this success the library board recommended that the Gallery exhibits should be widened and publicized and that purchase of one or two original works should be considered. In September 1961 the gallery purchased its first two paintings one by the late Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A. and the other by Paavo Airola, first instructor of the Cobourg Art Club. In September 1962 two more paintings were purchased. One was by Marthe Rakine (Fountain in the Park), and the other by Peter Haworth (Riviere au Renard). In February 1963 the Library purchased ‘new’ premises on Chapel Street, which had previously been occupied by the Methodist Chapel. During its time in this location the Gallery’s collection expanded to include 15 paintings, sculpture and other works of art. In 1977 the gallery moved to its present location on the 3rd floor of Victoria Hall. The AGN brought $100,000 in capital grants to the project ($1,300,000 in 2006 $’s) With 2300 square feet of exhibition space adaptable lighting, sound system security and environmental controls. There is 600 square feet of lecture, film and reception space, all of which is in continual use. In 1997 the main gallery was remodelled at a cost of $50,000.00, raised mainly from private sources in Northumberland County, and included a major donation from the Rotary Club of Cobourg. It was at this time that the relationship between the Gallery and the Library ceased to exist. (the legal relationship with the library ended when the gallery was incorporated in 1974. There had been some discussion of building a new gallery on the land next to the new library, but that ended before the new library was built) In 1983 the Art Gallery of Cobourg became the Art Gallery of Northumberland so as better to reflect the regional nature of its collection and services. The collection at present consists of over 950 works of local, regional, national and international significance, predominantly by Canadian artists. The historical pieces focus on the development of Northumberland County through portraits of noted citizens, landscapes, depicting this area and other related pieces. There is also a collection of 20th century paintings, sculptures and works on paper. Overall the AGN maintains one of the best collections of art in a small town public gallery in Ontario. The AGN maintains an active exhibition program throughout the year and additional information is available from the Gallery office. One of the main functions of the AGN and one to which we are deeply committed, is to be available and accessible as an education resource for the public. This includes public lectures, classes, curriculum support documents and material for public schools, in class presentations and school visits.

Thank You for Helping Us Care for the Gallery
Food and Drink
To help protect the artwork, please enjoy food and drinks outside the gallery spaces.
Photography Welcome
You are welcome to take photos—just no flash. We’d love to see your visit, so feel free to tag us!
Children Welcome
Children are warmly welcome and must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Because Parking Matters
Key Downtown Parking Details
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Second Street Lot: Offers free two-hour parking year-round. From June to Thanksgiving, users can pay via HonkMobile to extend their stay.
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Waterfront Parking: Specific, higher rates apply near Victoria Beach, particularly between Victoria Day and Thanksgiving, often costing around $5/hour or higher for daily passes.
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Free Parking: Many downtown municipal lots offer two hours of free parking.
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Paid Parking & Duration: Paid parking applies to King Street and downtown side streets, generally with a 3-hour maximum, costing approximately $2.25 per hour.
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Payment Options: Payments can be made at meters, via the Pay & Display machines, or using the HonkMobile app.
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Group Visits
We warmly welcome groups of all kinds to the Art Gallery of Northumberland. Whether you are
visiting with friends, colleagues, or a community organization, we invite you to experience our
exhibitions together.Please contact us in advance to arrange your group visit.
School Visits
We are pleased to offer guided visits to our permanent collection and current exhibitions for
primary and secondary school groups. These visits are designed to inspire curiosity and meaningful engagement with art.
All school visits must be booked in advance.
Visit our Learn page to book your next visit.
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