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Top Art gallerys in The Rocks, Australia

Top Rated Art gallerys in The Rocks

Top Reviewed Art gallerys in The Rocks

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The city's waterfront contemporary art space is always thrilling to explore this evening I played watermarked instruments befor experiencing the actual sound installation, followed by a trip through the Rio grande keep Mexico 🇲🇽 on my left & Texas as far right as they can go!
After that I could only walk across Circular Quay to the Opera house
Not a large gallery but worth a visit. Some interesting exhibits and lovely prints. If you're looking for a longer more expansive visit I'd say the Gallery of NSW Archibald is probably a better bet.
I saw an excellent exhibition of works by contemporary Australian artists and particularly enjoyed those done by artists of the First Nation.
I got a free guided tour which was very useful in understanding the background of the artists and their histories.
Very beautiful work!
An alternative to art. It is contemporary art.
It won't be to everyone's tastes.
If the Museum doors are open then open your mind and enter.
Pictures featured are from the Yoko Ono solo Sydney show plus other pieces from the museum's other free entry floors.
I like the diversity of mediums displayed at this museum. What impressed me the most was the staff. We asked about one of the paid event there and the staff asked for our preference and helped us decide if it's worth paying for. The museum is 5 minutes walk to the Rock Market and 5 minutes walk from Circular Quay train station and wharf where you can get a ferry to go to Manly Beach. It's a spacious museum so you have plenty of space to relax and enjoy the arts.
An enjoyable experience where calmness and tranquility, meshes well with visually appealing regional art. The second floor exhibits were free to peruse and helped me gain an appreciation of Australian artists. I'm glad I found this place, as it was a great escape.
Great building but the spaces are not used properly. Innovation and interactivity are key to attract everyone. Make sure you visit the cafe in the last level, stunning views.
Really loved this museum! Free entry and so much good stuff to see! I spend a couple hours here exploring and saw a good amount - everything was so lovely and thought provoking. Lots of care put into the labels with lovely little child friendly notes too, and there also was advertised a free guided tour if I remember correctly. The rooftop cafe was bustling and looked lovely but I just visited for the view - it was so lovely I can see why so many people mentioned it! Would definitely recommend if you’re in the area