From its inception in 1856 the Society has been at the forefront of visual art progress. Its members have made a comprehensive impact on the advancement of art in Australia. The influence of our artists on the international environment has been significant, and we are proud of the respect and renown earned by our members now and in the past.
The Artspace Gallery is the Adelaide Festival Centre's gallery exhibition space. Situated above the Drama Centre, the Artspace is being used more and more to host a variety of performances.
The Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art has been named in honour of two distinguished American benefactors to Australian culture, whose remarkable bequest provides opportunities for Australian artists to study overseas.
Adelaide College of the Arts is a dynamic training centre for visual arts, housing a first-class gallery, versatile exhibition spaces, fully equipped workshops and modern studios.
The Australian Experimental Art Foundation was established in 1974 by a small group of Adelaide artists and theorists in order to both encourage new approaches to the visual arts and to promote the idea of art as 'radical and only incidentally aesthetic'. Its inaugural Director was Noel Sheridan.
Want to learn more about Australian indigenous culture? Tandanya National Cultural Institute is a great place to start. Staffed by Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders, the Institute has a rich collection of art and cultural objects that reveal a great deal about Australia's original inhabitants.
The word 'Tandanya' is from the language of the Kaurna people (pronounced Garna), the original inhabitants of the Adelaide plains, and means "place of the Red Kangaroo".
The oldest Aboriginal-owned and managed multi-arts centre in Australia, this acclaimed venue is free to enter, and houses a gallery, shop and a 147-seat theatre. A free cultural tour is available Thursdays at 11am, exploring the history and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples. Live cultural presentations of yidaki (didgeridoo) playing or dancing can be seen at 12 noon, Tuesday to Sunday (charges apply). Tandanya's shop offers art, craft, books, clothing, fabric and music. Also available are yidakis (didgeridoos).
253 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide
8224 3200
tandanya@tandanya.com.au
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Daily 10am - 5pm; Closed on Public Holidays