Campbelltown Arts Centre
Highlights
- Explore diverse exhibitions in the gallery spaces, showcasing local and international art to inspire creativity.
- Relax in the tranquil Japanese Teahouse garden, perfect for picnics and peaceful contemplation amidst beautiful surroundings.
- Engage in hands-on workshops and performances, offering unique opportunities to learn from skilled artists and performers.
- Stroll through the Sculpture Garden, featuring changing exhibitions that celebrate artistic expression in an outdoor setting.
The Campbelltown Arts Centre, a flagship cultural venue for Greater Sydney, includes gallery spaces, workshops, a performance studio, large outdoor amphitheatre and of course the well-known Arts Centre Café.
More than 70,000 visitors per year visit the Arts Centre to view the exhibitions, attend performances, or participate in workshop programs encompassing visual arts, dance, music, theatre and more.
Adjacent to the centre is the Japanese Teahouse and garden, a Bicentennial gift to the people of Campbelltown by sister city Koshigaya. The Teahouse Garden is perfect for picnic lunches, weddings or tranquil contemplation.
Behind the centre is the Sculpture Garden, a federation project initiated by Campbelltown City Council and the Commonwealth Government’s Federation Fund. The garden presents a series of changing exhibitions.
Morning, afternoon tea and tours are available for groups by arrangement. Bus parking available close to building.
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Accreditations
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association
Features
Tags
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Hearing
Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
Physical – Wheelchair
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.