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Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Public art walks: MCA and beyond

Where
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street , The Rocks NSW 2000
Tallawoladah Lawn
When

Saturday 29 November from 11am to 12pm Saturday 7 February 2026 from 11am to 12pm Saturday 28 March 2026 from 11am to 12pm

Cost

Adult: $25Concession: $20MCA Member: $10Under 18s: $10Under 13s: Free

Experience Sydney through artworks that shape the city.

Join an expert-led tour of public art by Tim Stackpool, from the 2025 Neil Balnaves Tallawoladah Lawn Commission to artworks in the local area, concluding on the MCA’s Loti Smorgon Sculpture Terrace.

Suitable for all ages. Tickets include Museum Admission, valid on the day of your walk.

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