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Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

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  • Australian artists shine at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2025, with a dynamic program led by a major First Nations winter blockbuster celebrating the renowned artists of Yirrkala
  • The annual Archibald Wynne & Sulman Prizes 2025 is Australia's most famous art prize. This exhibition is exclusive to the Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Yolŋu power, the art of Yirrkala is a beautiful exhibition showcasing the stories, culture and practice of artists from Yirrkala in the Northern Territory. This exhibition is exclusive to Sydney
  • Explore diverse art collections with expert-led tours and in-depth cultural insights
  • Enjoy exclusive behind-the-scenes access to exhibitions, creating a personalized art experience

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Archibald Wynne and Sulman 2025 Prizes Exhibition Tickets

Yolngu power the art of Yirrkala Exhibition

Archibald Wynne and Sulman 2025 Prizes Exhibition Tickets

Inclusions

  • Admission to select exhibitions/galleries: Archibald, Wynne & Sulman Prizes 2025 Exhibition

Exclusions

  • Other personal expenses

  • Tips and gratuities

Additional Info

  • Free for children aged 0-11

  • Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue

  • Photography is allowed, but taking videos and photos for commercial purposes, as well as the live broadcasting of the show is strictly prohibited

  • Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue

  • Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility

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What's included in Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

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Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist N Marawili, Lightning 2017 © Estate of N Marawili, Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist N Marawili, Lightning 2017 © Estate of N Marawili, Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist N Marawili, Lightning 2017 © Estate of N Marawili, Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist N Marawili, Lightning 2017 © Estate of N Marawili, Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist N Marawili, Lightning 2017 © Estate of N Marawili, Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist N Marawili, Lightning 2017 © Estate of N Marawili, Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist W Wanambi, Wawurritjpal 2021, © Estate of Wukun Wanambi Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist W Wanambi, Wawurritjpal 2021, © Estate of Wukun Wanambi Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist W Wanambi, Wawurritjpal 2021, © Estate of Wukun Wanambi Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist W Wanambi, Wawurritjpal 2021, © Estate of Wukun Wanambi Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist W Wanambi, Wawurritjpal 2021, © Estate of Wukun Wanambi Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artwork in the Yolngu power exhibition by artist W Wanambi, Wawurritjpal 2021, © Estate of Wukun Wanambi Image © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales
Image of visitors attending the annual Archibald Prize in 2024 © Art Gallery of New South Wales

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Australian artists shine at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2025, with a dynamic program led by a major First Nations winter blockbuster celebrating the renowned artists of Yirrkala. Visit the Art Gallery today to discover new worlds of creativity and wonder. And don't forget, the Art Gallery is free entry, but exhibitions and tours are ticketed

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How to get there

  • By bus: Bus 441 – Departs from the York Street side of Queen Victoria Building (Stand D) and drops off near the Art Gallery. Returns to Queen Victoria Building, picking up outside the Art Gallery.

  • By train: Train – St James and Martin Place stations are both about 10 minutes walk.

  • By car: There are various places to park near the Art Gallery: Meter parking – On Mrs Macquaries Road and other streets around the Art Gallery. Parking stations – There are several car parks near the Art Gallery. The closest are the Domain Car Park and The Wharf, Woolloomooloo Car Park, both of which can be booked in advance online. Note changes to access from the Domain Car Park: The lift closest to the Art Gallery is not operational as it is being replaced by Wilson Parking There are stairs, and the car park’s south lift remains operational.

  • By metro: The closest metro station to the Art Gallery is the Martin Place Metro Station, which is a 10 minute walk.

  • Nearby landmarks: On the eastern side of Sydney’s CBD, next to the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Domain, just down the road from St Mary’s Cathedral. About 5 minutes walk from Macquarie Street, across the Domain, or from Hyde Park.

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  • Art Gallery Of New South Wales
  • Art Gallery Of New South Wales Naala Nura South Building Lower Level 2 Art Gallery Road The Domain Sydney NSW 2000

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