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Queensland Art Gallery + GOMA

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  • Museums + Galleries

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Child looking at art at the Queensland Art Gallery

See the world from a new perspective at QAGOMA. Together, the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art offer compelling experiences that will move and surprise you.

Their two galleries each have their own distinct personalities but are united in their purpose to share exceptional art. Queensland Art Gallery was established in 1895 and moved to its current residence at South Bank in 1982. It was joined by the Gallery of Modern Art in 2006 and the galleries now house a globally significant collection of contemporary art from Australia, Asia and the Pacific.

The experience of a visit starts when the striking architecture of their riverside galleries comes into view. Glimpses of Brisbane continue to anchor you to the subtropical city from inside each gallery, while ever-changing exhibitions, programs and events broaden your horizons.

QAGOMA is also home to a Children’s Art Centre that presents interactive artworks for kids and families, a cinema that celebrates film from around the world, plus gallery shops with art, books and cultural curios to take home. Every visit is a conversation starter, and their outdoor cafes and award-winning restaurant offer places for stimulating discussion.

Ideal For

  • All Ages
  • Museums + Galleries
  • Explorer
  • Dreamer

Location

Queensland Art Gallery, Stanley Place, South Brisbane QLD, Australia

FAQs

  1. Opening Hours: Open daily 10am to 5pm
  2. Car Parking: Parking for the Cultural Precinct is available in two neighbouring carparks under the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and State Library of Queensland (SLQ), both accessible via Stanley Place.
  3. Accessibility: Actively welcomes people with access needs. 
  4. Family Facilities: There are two parents’ rooms at QAG, one near the Stanley Place entrance and one near the Pelican Lounge, both on the Watermall level. There is a parents’ room at GOMA, in the Cinema Foyer. Prams are welcome, and all areas of QAG and GOMA are accessible by lift or ramp. Pram parking is available near the entrance to all CAC spaces. Breastfeeding and infant bottle-feeding are welcome anywhere in the Gallery, or you can use the parents’ rooms at either QAG or GOMA. The parents’ rooms can be used to mix infant formula. Food and drink for older children and adults are not allowed in the Gallery, and we ask you to please keep water bottles in a bag.

 

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Children under 12yr to be accompanied by adult