Artist plus one: Cherine Fahd
Explore the captivating photographic works of Cherine Fahd at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
Details
Ongoing activity
140 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Free
Explore the captivating photographic works of Cherine Fahd at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
Ongoing activity
140 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Free
Dive into the intriguing world of Cherine Fahd, an artist whose photographic works challenge perceptions and invite reflection. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to engage with contemporary art that explores identity, culture, and the human experience.
Visitors will encounter a range of compelling images that combine personal narrative with broader social themes, making it a thought-provoking experience for parents and children alike.
Perfect for families interested in art and storytelling, this exhibition encourages curiosity and conversation.
The exhibition features a curated selection of Cherine Fahd’s photographs, showcasing her distinctive style and thematic concerns. It is designed to be accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages.
Families can expect to spend around one to two hours exploring the gallery space, with opportunities to participate in interactive elements or guided tours if available.
The exhibition is suitable for school-aged children, providing an enriching cultural outing that complements educational interests in art and society.
The event takes place at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, located in Sydney’s vibrant Circular Quay precinct. The venue is easily accessible by public transport, including trains, buses, and ferries.
The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers amenities such as cafes and rest areas, making it convenient for families.
Parking options are available nearby, though public transport is recommended due to limited parking in the area.
Visitors are encouraged to check the museum’s website for any COVID-19 related updates or changes to opening hours.
Photography within the exhibition may be restricted, so please observe signage and staff instructions.
Children should be supervised at all times to ensure a respectful and safe environment for all guests.
Entry to the exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for families.
Some special events or guided tours related to the exhibition may require advance booking and a fee; details can be found on the MCA website.
It is recommended to book any additional activities early to secure a spot, especially during school holidays or weekends.