Welcome to Annandale Galleries

Annandale Galleries opened in 1991 in a former Methodist Church built in 1860 and subsequently converted to a Masonic Hall in 1920. There are three exhibition spaces totalling over 240 square metres.

We run a schedule of prominent Australian contemporary and Indigenous artists, as well as being the Australian representative of such international luminaries as Zadok Ben-David and William Kentridge.  

Annandale Galleries is situated on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their elders past, present and future.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

TURNING POINTS Gallery artists group show
TURNING POINTS
Gallery artists group show
This selection of Annandale artists spans over three decades and focuses on the act of communicating a sense of place, particularly the unique forms and meaning that emerge from working on the periphery in one way or another. Some works allude to the complex task of preserving and promoting culturally significant knowledge, while others use painting as a form of sharing universal themes through the attempted distillation or translation of a highly site-specific experience. Notably, for almost all of the artists in Turning Points, embedding their surfaces with materials that directly reference the places in question (either through Law or aesthetic preference) plays an important role in constructing meaningful connections to the places influencing their work.
Exhibition dates: 24 July - 31 August