The Art Gallery of New South Wales has two art museum buildings in the Domain overlooking Sydney Harbour on Gadigal Country. These have been given Sydney Aboriginal language names.
Naala Nura, which means ‘seeing Country’, is our historic building on the south part of the site.
Naala Badu, which means ‘seeing waters’, is our new building on the north part of the site.
The Art Gallery also manages the Brett Whiteley Studio in Surry Hills.
Bring your own device to access the free audio guide in the exhibition. Don’t forget earbuds or headphones to listen.
A children’s trail with fun activities will be available in the exhibition and online. Children under 12 must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Also available free for loan are aids for people with low vision, including magnifying glasses and large-print labels. Ask at the exhibition entry.
Please ask a host if you’d like further information or suggestions about any aspects of the exhibition.
For more information about visiting, including physical access and facilities, see
Plan your visit.
For more information about the Art Gallery of NSW's family and access programs, see
Events.
Lovely exhibition
Met my expectations
Poor signage for vision impaired, even for sighted persons. Unnecesarily dark - LED lighting diffused shouldn't cause damage at such distance