What to Expect
Experience a captivating photography exhibition showcasing NSW's diverse night-time culture. Featuring works by renowned photographers, this event captures the essence of Sydney’s inner city, Western Sydney, Wollongong, and the Northern Rivers after dark.
Discover portraits that reveal the people, places, and rhythms defining the state at night. From fleeting moments on Sydney’s train networks to the vibrant music and club scenes, each photograph tells a unique story.
This free exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the nocturnal life of NSW, perfect for families looking to explore culture and art together.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs on weekdays from 9am to 5pm, starting Tuesday 2026-03-03 through Thursday 2026-03-26. It is hosted at NSW Parliament House in Fountain Court.
Visitors can expect to see commissioned works by Andrew Quilty, Tajette O’Halloran, Anthony Rigby-Smith, and Jade D’Amico, including award-winning photojournalism and vibrant cultural scenes.
This event is free to attend, making it an accessible cultural outing for parents and children alike.
Location and Access
The exhibition is located at 6 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, within the historic NSW Parliament House, Fountain Court.
The venue is accessible by public transport, with nearby train stations and bus routes servicing the area. Parking options are limited, so public transport is recommended.
Families can enjoy the central location, which is close to other Sydney attractions, making it easy to combine with a day out in the city.
Important Information
The exhibition is open weekdays only, from 9am to 5pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Photography is a key feature, but visitors should respect the venue’s guidelines and the artwork.
This event is suitable for all ages, offering an educational and inspiring experience for school-aged children and their parents.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the NSW at Night exhibition is completely free.
No prior booking is required, allowing for flexible visits during opening hours.
For more information, visitors can contact the event organiser or visit the official website.