SNO Contemporary Art Projects
Sydney Non Objective Contemporary Art Projects operates as a research centre with a focus on non-objective art in all its forms, developing and presenting new ideas to a wide audience. this includes contemporary readings of historical artistic and curatorial positions. Since 2005 the curated public exhibition program has generated 126 monthly exhibitions showing more than 350
Read MoreGrace Cossington Smith Gallery
The opening of the Grace Cossington Smith (GCS) Gallery at Abbotsleigh School has created a free, public gallery located at 1666 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga. The gallery is a welcoming and accessible space that supports and encourages creative ideas and critical thinking. The gallery occupies a former home and school boarding house, constructed in 1905, and
Read MoreState Archives and Records NSW
The State Archives Reading provides physical access to many of the records in the State Archives Collection. This vast collection comprises records made by NSW Government agencies during the course of their daily work, and includes diverse range of items and formats, from letters and files to photographs, maps, posters, film, video, e-records and objects.
Read MoreMuseums of History NSW
Museums of History NSW is changing the way our past is understood and our future will be experienced. This new ‘home’ for the history of NSW brings together the historic houses, museums and collections previously in the care of Sydney Living Museums with the vast archives and records in the NSW State Archives Collection. Dedicated
Read MorePowerhouse Ultimo
Powerhouse Ultimo is temporarily closed Powerhouse is the largest museum group in Australia. It sits at the intersection of the arts, design, science and technology and plays a critical role in engaging communities with contemporary ideas and issues. It is custodian to more than half a million objects of national and international significance and is
Read MoreSydney Bus Museum
Step inside the over 100 year-old Leichhardt Tramshed to see our extensive collection of vintage buses, view our World War II exhibition and experience a ride aboard a vintage double-decker bus across the ANZAC Bridge to the CBD and return. Vintage double-decker bus rides depart regularly from the main Museum entrance for a 30-minute round trip to the Queen Victoria Building
Read MoreHome@735 Gallery
Home@735 is an art gallery located in a terrace house in Sydney’s Redfern East. We promote select interstate and unrepresented local artists and the finest of recent graduates through our unique space, online platforms, exhibition documentation and commissioned texts. The combination of scale and nature of the venue bridges the gap between audience and artist.
Read MoreAddison Road Community Organisation
Addison Road Community Organisation is a dynamic grassroots development organisation that manages a unique heritage site on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation in Sydney’s Inner West. Its nine-acre site was won for community use in 1976 by an alliance of ethnic welfare groups, local residents, activists, artists and people working
Read MoreBondi 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
Read MoreConcordia 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.
Read MoreWhitlam 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
Read MoreNewington 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.
Read MoreMuseum 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
Read MoreMuseums & 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
Read MoreVerge 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
Read MoreAnzac 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
Read MoreCulture 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
Read MoreArtbank
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
Read MoreFoyer 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,
Read MoreTrades 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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