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Mosman Art Gallery

Mosman Art Gallery is a dedicated public gallery established by Mosman Council. Established in 1998, the Gallery enjoys an enviable reputation for excellence in its program of visual art exhibitions, associated events and education activities.

The ‘home of Australian art and innovation’, Mosman Art Gallery is a leading cultural institution within Sydney that aims to be a place of connection with both the visual and performing arts, offering it’s visitors valuable experiences which enrich and inspire, through  exhibitions, art collection and programs.

The Gallery features five dedicated exhibition spaces and additional venues for hire for community functions or events. Derived from local, national and international sources, the exhibition program covers the visual arts, craft and design, including historical and contemporary themes and subjects.

Exhibitions are accompanied by a program of gallery talks, seminars and formal lectures for general visitors, students and arts professionals.

If you would like to visit the Gallery as a group, guided tours are available.

Free admission. Wheelchair accessible.

 

Mosman Art Gallery

1 Art Gallery Way, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia

02 9978 4178

mosmanartgallery.org.au

Thu to Sun 10am–4pm,
Wed open until 8pm.
Closed public holidays.
See our website for latest information.

Mosman Art Gallery

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