Auslan Tour: Primavera 2026
Experience the vibrant Primavera 2026 exhibition with an inclusive Auslan guided tour at MCA Australia.
Details
Saturday 15 August 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Circular Quay, Sydney
Free
Experience the vibrant Primavera 2026 exhibition with an inclusive Auslan guided tour at MCA Australia.
Saturday 15 August 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Circular Quay, Sydney
Free
Discover the dynamic and colorful world of Primavera 2026 through an engaging Auslan tour designed to make contemporary Indigenous art accessible to all. This tour offers a unique opportunity for families to explore the creativity and stories behind the artworks with expert guidance.
The tour is perfect for parents and children interested in art and culture, providing a welcoming environment for Auslan users and those curious about sign language.
Enjoy a relaxed pace that allows plenty of time for questions and interaction, making it a memorable cultural outing for the whole family.
The Auslan tour will take you through the latest Primavera exhibition, showcasing contemporary Indigenous artists and their powerful stories. The guide will use Auslan to interpret the artworks and share insights into the artists’ inspirations and techniques.
This event is suitable for all ages and abilities, encouraging participation and engagement from everyone. It’s a fantastic way to introduce children to Indigenous art and culture in an inclusive setting.
The tour duration is approximately one hour, providing a comprehensive yet accessible experience.
The tour takes place at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) located in Sydney’s Circular Quay precinct. The MCA is fully accessible, with ramps and lifts available for wheelchair users and families with strollers.
Public transport options are plentiful, including trains, buses, and ferries, making it easy to reach the venue.
Parking is limited nearby, so public transport is recommended for convenience.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour start time to ensure a prompt beginning. The tour is conducted in Auslan, so prior knowledge of sign language is not required but will enhance the experience.
Photography may be restricted inside the exhibition; please follow the guide’s instructions.
Children must be supervised at all times to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for everyone.
Bookings are essential as spaces are limited to maintain an intimate group size. Tickets can be reserved online through the MCA website.
The tour is free of charge, making it an accessible cultural experience for families.
Early booking is recommended to secure your place, especially during school holiday periods.