[2] The internal size of the museum expanded from 832m² to 2036m², with an Atrium on the ground floor leading to 7 gallery spaces over two levels.
It includes works by Tracey Moffatt, Max Dupain, Richard Woldendorp, Michael Riley, Destiny Deacon, Olive Cotton, Justine Varga and Philip Quirk.
[5] Other highlights in the permanent collection include works by Russell Drysdale, Margaret Olley, Patrick Hartigan, Lorraine Connelly-Northey, Brook Garru Andrew and Hany Armanious.
The museum is a significant commissioner of new artworks by Australian artists,[15][16][17][18][19] and also supports new commissions by arts writers,[20] independent curators[21][22][23] and partnerships with other cultural organisations.
The museum is an important cultural asset for the Albury-Wodonga community, and is well utilised by local school groups, preschools, and independent education providers as a destination for tours, excursions and studio art workshops.
[33] The Foundation is the primary supporter of the biennial National Photography Prize,[34] as well as providing funds for the acquisition of new work for the permanent collection.