Kedela wer kalyakoorl ngalak Wadjak boodjak yaak.

Today and always, we stand on the traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people.

AGWA is located in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre – also home to the State Library of Western Australia, PICA, Blue Room Theatre, State Theatre Centre and WA Museum Boola Bardip.

The Gallery is just a short walk from the Perth Train Station and is easily accessible by public transport and car.  

Stop at the Perth Train Station and make your way across the pedestrian overpass to the Perth Cultural Centre.

Transperth’s Blue CAT buses provide the closest pick-up and drop-off points at the Museum stop on Beaufort Street.

Paid parking is available at the Cultural Centre car park (Roe Street), Perth Train Station car park (Roe Street) and State Library car park (Francis Street).
Visit City of Perth parking for more information.

Enter the Perth Cultural Centre from the Perth Train Station pedestrian overpass, through Yagan Square and the Horseshoe Bridge, or the James Street Museum Mall from William or Beaufort Streets.

 

Covid-19

When visiting the Gallery, you will be required to register your details for contract tracing through the SAFEWA app or electronic register.

We’re undertaking an increased cleaning schedule and sanitisers are freely available in the space.

 

Access

We welcome all visitors and have a range of services available for people with disabilities. A walking frame, manual wheelchairs and an electric buggy are available. Access toilets are available in the main Gallery building. The closest ACROD parking is at the Perth Cultural Centre car park. Companion cards are welcome. Large format print labels are available for download and a copy is available at Information. Breastfeeding is welcome throughout the Gallery. Find out more.

GALLERY LABELS

ROOFTOP SCULPTURE LABELS

 

More information

For more information, please see the main AGWA website and our frequently asked questions.