School Holiday Family Guided Tours

School Holiday Family Guided Tours

Specially designed guided tours for children and families at AGWA.

By Art Gallery of WA

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Mon, 13 Jan 2025 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM AWST

Location

Art Gallery of WA

Perth Cultural Centre Perth, WA 6000 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 45 minutes

Bring the whole family to AGWA these school holidays for a free 30min guided tour specially designed for children and their families to enjoy.

We invite you to come and explore the various works, learn about the artists, and share your own stories and responses with our Volunteer Gallery Guides.


Arrive 10.15am, where our friendly reception staff will assist you in cloaking your bags or belongings before the start of your tour

At 10.30am you will meet your guide and begin your tour

Your tour concludes at 11am, but you are welcome to continue to explore the galleries at your own pace, or you might like to browse our Design Store or AGWA Cafe.


Image credit: Against The Odds Installation view, The Art Gallery of Western Australia, 2023. Photo: Louise Coghill. Featured artwork: Jean Appleton Cafe interior 1958 (detail). The State Art Collection, The Art Gallery of Western Australia.

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Situated in the heart of Perth’s Cultural Centre, the Gallery houses the State Art Collection with works by renowned local and international artists from the 1800s to today. One of the Collection's key strengths is its holdings of works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and its representation of Western Australian art and artists. Twentieth-century Australian and British paintings and sculpture are also a particular strength. Take a free guided tour or find something unique in the Gallery Shop to take home.

The Gallery was founded in 1895 and occupies a precinct of three heritage buildings on the south-eastern corner of the Perth Cultural Centre including the former Perth Police Courts. The main Gallery opened in 1979 and is a unique modernist building inspired by the pavilions and courtyards of the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.