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Art Marathons and New Cinema Releases: Monday's Top Local Events in Albury

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9 February 2026/07:17
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Art Marathons and New Cinema Releases: Monday's Top Local Events in Albury
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Community Spirit and Cultural Highlights This Monday

As the second week of February begins, Albury offers a diverse range of activities for those looking to engage with the local arts scene, catch the latest cinematic releases, or enjoy a social evening with friends. Today, Monday, 9 February 2026, also marks a significant milestone for many local families as schools in the Western Division officially commence their first term for the year, bringing a renewed energy to the city's morning pace.

Art and Exhibitions

For art lovers, the Gateway Gallery at Gateway Village is a must-visit today. The gallery is currently hosting the Annual Life Drawing Exhibition, presented by the Albury Wodonga Artists Society. This collection showcases a variety of works produced during an intensive four-day drawing marathon held earlier this year. Visitors can explore how different local artists interpret the human figure through a range of styles and mediums, from quick gestural sketches to more detailed anatomical studies. The exhibition is open throughout the day and provides a great insight into the depth of talent within the regional creative community.

Meanwhile, the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) on Dean Street is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. While the museum prepares for upcoming seasonal openings, visitors can still explore the permanent collection, which is widely recognized for its strong focus on Australian photography. It is an ideal spot for a quiet, reflective Monday afternoon in a climate-controlled environment.

Big Screen Entertainment at Regent Cinemas

Monday is a fantastic day to head to Regent Cinemas on Elizabeth Street to catch the latest releases that arrived just last week. The current schedule features several highly anticipated titles for early 2026:

  • Shelter: This intense new drama is a primary feature this week, offering multiple session times for those seeking a gripping narrative.
  • Is This Thing On?: For those in the mood for lighter fare, this new comedy release has been drawing local crowds since its debut on February 5.
  • Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience: A special treat for music and documentary fans, this cinematic experience continues its limited run today.
  • Send Help: For fans of thrillers, this late-January release remains a staple of the current rotation.

Evening Socials and Community Games

If you are looking to test your knowledge or enjoy a bit of friendly competition, the city's local venues have you covered:

  • Monday Night Trivia: Head down to Brady’s Railway Hotel on Smollett Street. Their weekly trivia session kicks off at 6:30 PM. It is a local favorite for its relaxed atmosphere and challenging questions, making it a perfect way to start the work week.
  • Morning Bingo and Cash Housie: For those who prefer morning activities, both the Albury SS&A Club and the Commercial Club Albury host their regular sessions today. Games generally begin around 10:30 AM, providing a social hub for community members to connect and win prizes.