
Bondi Pavilion Gallery
“There’s more to Bondi Beach than babes and waves…the beachside burb brings it on the cultural and playful front.” -Time Out Sydney Located in the iconic heritage listed Bondi Pavilion Building Bondi Pavilion Gallery hosts an international audience with visitors from all walks of life. Boasting enormous visitation Bondi Pavilion Gallery is a creative hub
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Concordia Gallery
Concordia Gallery is located on Stanmore road opposite Newington College. It is an exhibition space committed to showcasing emerging, established and international artists and explorative art education models. Concordia Gallery offers a range of artist in residency programs that provides unique opportunities for artists to engage with a well-resourced educational community.
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Whitlam Institute and Female Orphan School
The Whitlam Institute, located in the historic Female Orphan School (1813), is fast-becoming an important centre of contemporary ideas, historical inquiry and the arts, and occupies a unique position in Western Sydney. Visitors can explore objects from the Whitlam Prime Ministerial Collection on display in the A Changing Australia exhibition, as well as an impressive
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Newington Armory
Newington Armory is a heritage-listed former naval armaments depot that has been reborn as a unique arts venue. It offers the Armory Gallery, once a WWII explosives store, now transformed into a 500 sqm contemporary art gallery, and Building 20, a 19th Century gunpowder magazine, that presents site-specific installations and smaller exhibitions.
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Museum of Freemasonry
Discover a hidden universe. The hidden mysteries and secrets of Ancient Freemasonry. A collection spanning over 200 years and including the Archives, Museum, Gallery and Library of the Freemasons of Australia. All housed in a building considered the finest example of Brutalist Architecture in the Southern Hemisphere. There is a free audio app available for
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Museums & Galleries of New South Wales
We have two client groups; visitors who go to museums, galleries and Aboriginal keeping places and those who operate one. So our website is built in two parts – a public site which is all about cultural tourism and a sector site for resources and support so that cultural institutions can grow and develop. We
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Verge Gallery
Verge Gallery is a not for profit space provided by the University of Sydney Union. Situated on University of Sydney’s Darlington campus, Verge engages with a wealth of creative academic thinking and dialogue through a diverse exhibition calendar and extensive public programs. Verge Gallery exhibits engaging and dynamic shows, providing critical dialogue around creative practice and
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Anzac Memorial Hyde Park
The Anzac Memorial was created as a place to remember the Great War (1914 – 1918). Completed in 1934 the Memorial is both a work of art and a remarkable piece of architecture. Designed by Australian architect Charles Bruce Dellit in collaboration with George Rayner Hoff, an English sculptor, the Memorial is a key site
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Culture at Work
CULTURE AT WORK ® is an Artist-led Australian Research Institute. Culture at Work is an art science idea creative hub with a mission and vision to connect art and science through artists and scientists with young people through collaborations, studio residencies, exhibitions, public talks and public programs. CULTURE AT WORK ® is a ground breaking artist led
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Artbank
Artbank is a one of a kind, Australian Government support program that acquires the works of art of living, contemporary artists from Australia. The Artbank collection of almost 10,000 works is available to the general public through a leasing program, and one hundred percent of the leasing fees go back into supporting Australian artists. Artbank
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Foyer Exhibition Space
Foyer Exhibition Space hosts a wide range of exhibitions about Willoughby, by Willoughby residents, or on things of interest to the community. The program is curated by Willoughby City Council’s Curatorial & Administration Assistant as well as welcoming exhibitions by members of the public. It runs all year round and the exhibitions are continually changing,
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Trades Hall
The Trades Hall provides an insight into the history of trade unionism and its centrality to social justice, democracy and human rights in today’s world. The Hall houses a fascinating collection of historical, trade union banners, badges, campaign material, important documents and books. The building is open Monday to Friday with changing exhibitions on show
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Scratch Art Space
Scratch Art Space operates from a warehouse located in Marrickville and has been running since 2002. There are five studios and an upstairs venture space with a diverse range of activities and events. We hold art courses and workshops and our street front gallery always has something worth stopping for. Drop by and see us!
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The Australian PlantBank
The Australian PlantBank is a science and research facility of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust and is located at the Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan. It houses the Trust’s seedbank and research laboratories that specialise in horticultural research and conservation of Australian native plant species, particularly those from New South Wales.
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Delmar Gallery
Since 1969, Delmar Gallery has run an annual program of curated contemporary art exhibitions featuring local and international artists. It is part of Trinity Grammar School’s Society of the Arts, which has presented concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events in Sydney’s inner west since 1951.
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Parramatta Artists’ Studios
The energetic home for creative production in the centre of Western Sydney, Parramatta Artists’ Studios (PAS) has supported hundreds of artists since opening in 2006. PAS provides a supportive studio environment for artists to develop their practices, whilst also connecting them with a community of peers and arts professionals. In 2019, PAS expanded to open
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The Australian Botanic Garden
Welcome to The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan. Four hundred hectares of Australian plants and lakeside picnic areas; home to the award-winning education and research facility, the Australian PlantBank. The sensation of the late 18th century in the field of botany was the discovery of a new continent filled with exotic plants unknown to the
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The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust is the oldest scientific institution in Australia. We have in our care the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, which is the nation’s oldest botanic garden, established in 1816 on the site of the first farm in 1788. The Trust also manages the Domain established in 1788 as the Governor’s
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Cockatoo Island
Only a short ferry ride from Sydney’s CBD is Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour’s largest island and one of Australia’s most fascinating historical sites. In 2010, Cockatoo Island – along with 10 other Australian convict sites – was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Cockatoo Island was a convict gaol (1839-1869), a reformatory and industrial
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Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios
Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios is a not-for-profit art centre located in the heart of Lane Cove. Funded in part by Lane Cove Council, it is managed by Centrehouse Inc., a local community arts organisation which has been operating art and language classes in Lane Cove for over 45 years. Gallery Lane Cove +
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