First published on 13 Feb 2009 . Updated on 8 Jul 2010.
In a traditionally industrial but increasingly residential (and upwardly mobile) inner-city suburb, this former warehouse boasts seven permanent galleries and three spaces devoted to temporary shows. These include Aboriginal and Pacific Art, Utopia Art Sydney, the international Conny Dietzschold Gallery and the Brenda May Gallery, which shows modern, often experimental work in a variety of media. Bus 301, 302, 303, 304, 339, 343. Open 11am-6pm Tue-Sat. Closed mid Dec-mid Jan. Credit MC, V.
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