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Chau Chak Wing Museum

Union Made: Art from the University of Sydney Union 

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Chau Chak Wing Museum
Chau Chak Wing Museum
University Place, University of Sydney, Camperdown NSW 2006
When

Weekdays, 10am to 5pm Weekends, 12pm to 4pm Saturday 24 August to Tuesday 1 July 2025

Union Made: Art from the University of Sydney Union features major artworks from the largest collection amassed by an Australian student union, now held by Chau Chak Wing Museum.

Since the first acquisition in 1913, the collection has been displayed on the walls of the USU buildings, Holme, Manning and Wentworth, recognising how art can shape student thinking and enrich the student experience.

This exhibition celebrates the USU’s 150th anniversary by presenting a dazzling selection across rare European works, contemporary Indigenous art and Australian modernism.

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