What to Expect
Immerse yourself in the vibrant stories and cultural significance behind First Nations artworks. This guided tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with Indigenous perspectives and artistic traditions that have shaped Australia's cultural landscape.
Discover the diverse mediums and styles used by First Nations artists, from traditional to contemporary forms, and gain a deeper appreciation of their cultural narratives.
Perfect for families with school-aged children, this tour invites curiosity and respect for Indigenous art and history.
Activity Details
The tour is led by knowledgeable guides who provide insightful commentary and answer questions, making it an engaging learning experience for both adults and children.
Participants will explore selected exhibitions featuring paintings, sculptures, and multimedia works by First Nations artists.
The pace is family-friendly, allowing time to absorb the artworks and participate in discussions.
Location and Access
The tour takes place at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, located at 140 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney.
The venue is accessible by public transport, including trains and buses, and offers facilities suitable for families.
Nearby cafes and rest areas provide convenient spots for breaks before or after the tour.
Important Information
Suitable for children aged 7 and above, with parental supervision recommended.
Please wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking within the gallery spaces.
Photography may be restricted in certain areas; please follow the guide's instructions.
Booking and Prices
Bookings are essential to secure your place on the tour.
Tickets are priced at $15 for adults and $7 for children, with family passes available.
Discounts may apply for MCA members and concession card holders.
Advance payment is required, and cancellations should be notified at least 24 hours before the tour.