Art museums and galleries in Australia The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) located in The Domain in Sydney, Australia, is the most important public gallery in Sydney and the second largest in Australia after the National Gallery of Victoria. Admission is free to the general exhibition space, which features Australian (from settlement to contemporary) and Asian art; admission is charged to feature exhibitions in closed areas. The gallery has the usual range of facilities for visitors, including easy access for the disabled, restaurants and coffee shops, and one of Australia's leading arts bookshops. ...more on Wikipedia about "Art Gallery of New South Wales"
The Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. The gallery is located in the arts precinct in the inner suburb of Southbank. ...more on Wikipedia about "Australian Centre for Contemporary Art"
Canberra Museum and Gallery, an art gallery and museum in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Located on London Circuit, in Civic in the centre of the city. The gallery was opened on 13 February, 1998. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canberra Museum and Gallery"
The National Gallery of Australia is a major art gallery (museum) in Canberra, Australia. It is Australia's "national art gallery" funded by the Federal Government. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Gallery of Australia"
The National Gallery of Victoria is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest and the largest public art gallery in Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Gallery of Victoria"
The Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum is based in Faulconbridge of the Blue Mountains, Australia. The property is a stone cottage on a 42 acre (170,000 m²) block of land which was originally owned by the Australian artist and writer Norman Lindsay. The property also contains some smaller buildings including two used as an oil painting studio and an etching studio. ...more on Wikipedia about "Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum"
The Queensland Art Gallery (formerly Queensland National Art Gallery) is part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, and is located nearest to Brisbane River at South Bank. ...more on Wikipedia about "Queensland Art Gallery"
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