Sidney Nolan
A New Retrospective
2 November 2007 to 3 February 2008
Admission
$12 adults
$9 member/concession
$33 family (2 adults + 2 children)
Catch the train and receive a $2 discount on one adult exhibition ticket with presentation of a valid train ticket for that day.

Opening hours
10am to 5pm, 7 days a week
(closed Christmas Day)
Wednesdays until 9pm

Group bookings
Guided tours and lunch/morning tea
packages available for groups
(min 8 people). Tel (02) 9225 1703 for
details.

Join the Gallery
Join the Gallery and receive a free ticket to the exhibition.
For more information on
membership visit www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/members
Tel (02) 9225 1878 or visit the Members
Lounge when you’re next in the Gallery.

The Restaurant
Lunch 7 days 12-3pm
Weekend brunch 10-11.30am
High tea daily 2-4pm. From $25
Nolan lunch special:
2 courses,
glass of wine and exhibition ticket $55pp
Reservations (02) 9225 1819 restaurant@ag.nsw.gov.au

Gallery Café
Open 7 days 10am–4.30pm
ArtBar open Wednesday nights
until 8.30pm

Getting here
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Road,
The Domain
Sydney NSW 2000
Tel (02) 9225 1744
Nationwide toll-free 1800 679 278
The Gallery is located on the eastern side of the city next to the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Walking – 10 mins walk from Macquarie St through the Domain
Parking – Domain Parking station, $15 flat rate for exhibition visitors (Gallery stamp required) during Monday to Friday. $10 flat rate parking on weekends. Metered parking on Art Gallery Rd.
Train – 10 mins walk from St James or Martin Place stations. $2 discount on one adult ticket on presentation of your valid train ticket for that day.
Bus – Route 441 weekdays every 20 mins, weekends every 30 mins from the CBD along Sussex St, York St, Park St, College St, and Art Gallery Rd
Sydney Explorer bus, Stop 12.
For further information on bus and trains telephone Transport Infoline 131 500 or visit www.131500.info

Art After Hours
Nolan exhibition and special events
until 9pm every Wednesday www.artafterhours.com.au

Image: Sidney Nolan in his London studio (detail)
Photographer Douglas Glass © JCC Glass
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