Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Geelong Gallery collection,
installation view, Geelong Gallery, 2019
Photographer: Moby Dick

Art + Connect tour
Geelong Gallery collection, Geelong Gallery, 2021
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Access + Reach + Engage workshop with Art Unlimited
© Geelong Gallery

Patrick Francis alongside his painting, Black Panther 2017, 2018 Geelong contemporary art prize exhibition opening, Geelong Gallery, 2018
Photographer: Hails and Shine

Views of Geelong and beyond—treasures from the Geelong Gallery collection
installation view
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Art + Memory at Arcare, Point Lonsdale
L–R: Ruth Jennens, Elizabeth Gray and Gwyneth Sholl with Geelong Gallery Guide Denise Main
© Geelong Gallery

Arthur Streeton
Ocean blue, Lorne  1921
oil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with funds generously provided by Geelong Art Gallery Foundation, Robert Salzer Foundation Art Program, Geelong Community Foundation, Will & Dorothy Bailey Charitable Gift and numerous individual donors, 2011
Photography: George Stawicki

Access

Geelong Gallery is committed to providing life-long and inclusive learning opportunities for diverse audiences.

Please contact Geelong Gallery to book:
T 03 5229 3645
anna@geelonggallery.org.au

Our Access programs provide specialised arts programs that engage participants with Geelong Gallery exhibitions, events and the collection.

Please contact the Gallery to enquire about our guided–tours and specific access events and programs (including Art + Memory and Art + Connect) that can be tailored to meet your needs. All bookings required at least two weeks in advance.

Geelong Gallery's facilities are accessible to all and our staff will accommodate all needs. Please download our pre-visit information to plan your visit to the Gallery.

For further information on our programs please contact:

Elishia Furet
Learning and Audience Engagement Manager
Geelong Gallery
elishia@geelonggallery.org.au
03 5229 3645

Facilities and access

Geelong Gallery's facilities are accessible to all and our staff will accommodate all needs.

 

Visiting Geelong Gallery

You can access Geelong Gallery via the main entrance, located at 55 Little Malop St, Geelong. Please download our Pre-visit information to plan your visit to the Gallery. You can also view the building online in our 360° virtual tour.

Parking

Accessible free and ticketed disabled parking is available on Little Malop Street.

Wheelchairs

Wheelchairs are available at no charge from reception. To reserve a chair for your visit, please phone our Visitor Services team: 03 5229 3645

Toilets

All-Gender, wheelchair access, baby change, female and male toilets can be found on the lower level of Geelong Gallery, to the right of the staircases. Wheelchair access is via the lift.

Guide Dogs

Guide Dogs and other registered assistance dogs are welcome in all spaces at Geelong Gallery.

Braille and raised letter signage

All facilities way-finding signage at Geelong Gallery include Braille and raised letters.

Audio labels

Audio labels are available on selected works in the Gallery’s permanent collection and exhibitions. Look out for the QR codes located next to the works of art. All labels are read by a Geelong Gallery Guide—part of a diverse group of volunteer community members dedicated to life long and inclusive learning.

Contact us

Our staff will accommodate all needs. Please ask and we will assist you:

info@geelonggallery.org.au
03 5229 3645

Downloads

Pre-visit information—visiting Geelong Gallery (Word 735KB)
Pre-visit information—visiting Geelong Gallery (PDF 804KB)
Geelong Gallery floorplan—navigating the Gallery (PDF)

 

Cutting Through Time

Please contact Geelong Gallery to book:
T 03 5229 3645
info@geelonggallery.org.au

This exceptionally beautiful Geelong Gallery-curated exhibition will examine the influence of Japanese woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) on the famed contemporary Australian painter and printmaker, Cressida Campbell (born 1960), and on the groundbreaking modernist painter and printmaker, Margaret Preston (1875–1963).

Margaret Preston
Fuchsia and balsam 1928
hand-coloured woodcut
Geelong Gallery
Purchased 1982
© Margaret Preston/Copyright Agency

Relaxed visits

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.00am to 10.00am


Relaxed sessions are available during Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print for anyone who would benefit from a quieter experience before normal business hours. This includes, but is not limited to, people with autism, sensory sensitivities, Tourette’s syndrome, learning disabilities or dementia, as well as people living with mobility challenges, anxiety or people who have experienced trauma.

Exhibition entry fees apply
Companion card holders’ free entry
Bookings essential


 

Auslan tour

Wednesday 22 May, 11.00am to 12.00pm


Join Auslan Art Educator Irene Holub for an Auslan (Australian Sign Language) tour of Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Printexplore works of art and participate in an inclusive group discussion.

The session is accessible for Deaf and Hard of Hearing visitors.

Exhibition entry fees apply
Click here to book

 


 

Art + Connect

Join us for an Art + Connect tour—a tailored Gallery experience for people with disabilities or access needs. Facilitated group-based discussions exploring works included in Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print.

Exhibition entry fees apply
Companion card holders’ free entry


 

Art + Memory

Book a meaningful discussion exploring works in Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print. These group-based tours provide individuals living with early to mid-stage dementia a supportive environment to foster meaningful and intellectual engagement and place value on participants’ own personal connections to works of art.

Exhibition entry fees apply
Companion card holders’ free entry


 

 

 

Art + Connect

Connect with the visual arts at your community organisation—embark on an Art + Connect tour in the Gallery or bring Geelong Gallery to you.

A tailored Gallery experience for peoples with disabilities or specific access needs. Facilitated group-based discussions, encourage looking and connecting ideas in works of art in the Gallery’s permanent collection—placing value on the participants’ own personal responses.

Duration: 40 minutes

For further information on all programs please contact Learning and Audience Engagement Manager Elishia Furet at elishia@geelonggallery.org.au.

Special exhibition-related Art + Connect workshops are also available. 

Art + Connect: outreach

Geelong Gallery will visit your community organisation, aged care facility, or nursing home to facilitate group-based discussions, looking at works of art from the Gallery’s permanent collection. The program promotes health and well-being through visual and intellectual stimulation for people who are affected by barriers of access to arts, culture and learning activities due to factors of mobility, economic disadvantage and social context, transportation, mental health and isolation.

For further information on all programs please contact Learning and Audience Engagement Manager Elishia Furet at elishia@geelonggallery.org.au.

Orby—your digital guide

Hi there, I'm Orby and I'm here to tell you about some of my favourite artworks.

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Meet Orby—your Geelong Gallery tour guide.

Pick up an iPad from the Visitor Services desk and go on an augmented reality journey through the Gallery to learn more about the works of art on display.

Orby's user interface was designed with accessible features including subtitles that can be customised with a dyslexia-friendly font.

These free, self-guided tours, explore key works from the Gallery's collection including Eugene von Guerard’s View of Geelong 1856, Frederick McCubbin’s A bush burial 1890, Danila Vassilieff‘s Children playing, Collingwood c. 1937 and Christian Thompson’s Untitled (Banksia leaf) 2007.

Suitable for ages 5 to 10 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Orby
Created in partnership with Pillowfort Creative and Hanalei Studios
Supported by the Helen MacPherson Smith Trust, Creative Victoria and Harvey Norman