Hidden artworks from Hurstville Museum and Gallery's collection of over 150 artworks will be shown for the first time to the public in a new exhibition opening this week. / (min cost $ 0 ) or signup to continue reading The latest Dragon's Lair Gallery exhibition, ' includes artworks from many notable Australian and international artists, including Andy Warhol, Max Dupain, Sydney Ure Smith, and Brian Dunlop. Drawn from Hurstville Museum and Gallery's collection of over 150 artworks, the exhibition presents a selection of diverse mediums, artists, and subjects, highlighting a variety of historical and contemporary paintings, drawings, prints and photographs.

As part of the exhibition, Claire Baddeley, Hurstville Museum and Gallery Curator, will host an informal tour discussing the artworks on show, and their local connections, exploring in more detail the 'treasures' in the exhibition on Saturday, September 14. Georges River Council General Manager, David Tuxford, said, "Hurstville Museum and Gallery is dedicated to preserving the unique history of the St George region, as well as working with local communities to develop exciting art and history exhibitions and public programs. "While Hurstville Museum and Gallery is best known for its collection of over 6,000 objects, it also has a significant collection of works of art.

"This is a must-see for art lovers, especially for our local visual art students; I encourage the community and wider Sydney to visit and see this spectacula.