New South Wales - Sydney - Galleries & Exhibition Spaces

Central

Art Gallery Of New South Wales Collections include Aboriginal & Torres Strait gallery, Asian Art, Western Art, Contemporary Art, photography, and the Brett Whiteley Studio.
Australian National Maritime Museum Traditional and contemporary displays of Australia's nautical history, including Captain Cooks cannon, surfboard, and beach culture.
Australian Technology Park This inspirational and very accessible venue is located 4km from the Sydney central business district, 5km from Sydney Harbour, 6km from Mascot Airport and only 200m from Redfern Railway Station.
Cadman's Cottage One of the oldest Cottages in Sydney dating from 1816, Cadman's Cottage is a compact sandstone building located in the Rocks area.
City Exhibition Space City Exhibition Space has been created to profile an evolving Sydney.
Customs House Customs House has Djamu Gallery. Exhibition facilities, bar, restaurant.
Elizabeth Bay House A superb example of colonial architecture, Elizabeth Bay House was once described as 'the finest house in the colony' and enjoys a magnificent view of Sydney Harbour.
Hyde Park Barracks Museum Discover the daily lives of convicts and other occupants through exhibitions on Sydney's male convict labour force, Australia's convict system, an innovative soundscape, excavated artefacts, exposed layers of building fabric and the complex's rooms and spaces.
Manly Art Gallery & Museum The gallery is a hub of community activity, presenting workshops, artists' talks, readings, recitals and performances. It also features the annual Manly Arts Festival and Manly's public art program.
Museum of Contemporary Art International and local contemporary work exhibited in a beautiful Art Deco building.
Museum of Sydney The Museum of Sydney explores colonial and contemporary Sydney through objects, pictures and new digital media techniques.
Object Galleries Object supports and promotes contemporary craft and design by showcasing the work of hundreds of talented Australian designers and makers.
Powerhouse Museum A visit to the Powerhouse Museum can include touch screen computers, audio phones, science experiments, virtual reality 3D theatres, extraordinary performances, films, highlight tours, fascinating lectures and public programs.
Royal Hall of Industries The Royal Hall of Industries is majestic, full of history, but most of all, it's big!
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre has been voted the fifth best purpose built centre in Asia - and the best in Australia.
Sydney Jewish Museum The Museum presents two permanent exhibitions, 'Culture & Continuity' and 'The Holocast', designed to present to visitors an elaborate critique of the best and worst of humanity.
The Australian Museum The Australian Museum has an exciting range of exhibitions, events, tours and holiday programs .
The Sydney Art Gallery Over 1,000 original works of art covering 5,500 square metres on one level.
The Sydney Observatory It offers up to date interactive programs of exhibitions, films, workshops and talks.

East

Bondi Pavilion Bondi Pavilion Community Cultural Centre comprises a theatre, gallery, rehearsal, meeting and function rooms, art workshop, pottery and studios.

West

Experimental Farm Experimental Farm, now a museum, was set up by the fledgling colony to research farming techniques in Australia and helped to stave off starvation.
Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre A performance venue and teaching centre of excellence with many thousands of talented musicians and performers making use of the Joan and it's teaching facility – the Penrith Conservatorium of Music.
Old Government House Governor Arthur Phillip built a cottage here in 1790 (the remains can still be seen today). Governor Hunter and Governor Macquarie built the existing house between 1799 and 1818.
Sydney Showground Exhibition Complex Contains venues such as The Dome (7200 m2 of floor space), Howie Complex (2,230 m2 of floor space & outdoor grass area), Southee Complex (seats 650 people), Wynne Pavilion (seating up to 200 people).
The Hills Centre An innovative system of removable seats and moveable walls allows the main theatre auditorium to be transformed to service conventions of all sizes, product launches, seminars, exhibitions, cabarets and cocktail parties.