The Best Art Galleries in Adelaide to Lose Yourself In
Visit a famed classic or discover a new local artist by visiting and supporting the best art galleries in Adelaide.
Whether you’re a newbie in the city, visiting Adelaide for a weekend of art, great dining and delicious wine, or a lifelong local - make time to visit an art gallery or two. They're the perfect place to escape, to hide away from the heat or the rain for an hour, learn about a famed international artist or discover one from the local area.
Galleries allow us to stop and admire beautiful creations and get a little dose of culture and education. We’ve put together a guide to the best art galleries in Adelaide to lose yourself in.
Samstag Museum of Art
One of Australia’s leading university art museums, you’re given access to the youngest and freshest creative minds at Samstag. Presenting a changing exhibitions program of contemporary visual art from South Australia University, the curators have broad interest alongside educational value in mind.
Hawke Building, City West campus, 55 North Terrace, Adelaide
Hans Heysen Art Studio
If you don’t know Sir Hans Heysen, why not get acquainted by visiting his historic Hahndorf home? One of Australia’s most noted landscape artists, the house-come-gallery-museum is set upon 60 hectares of scenic land.
Holding some 200 original works from the German artist, The Cedars also includes stunning manicured gardens visitors are welcome to walk through, and for an in-depth journey into Sir Hans Heysen’s life and art, you can book a guided tour.
68 Heysen Road, Hahndorf
Art Gallery of South Australia
Standing grand in the middle of North Terrace alongside many other cultural opportunities, the AGSA is easily one of the best galleries in Adelaide.
Established as the National Gallery of South Australia in 1881, enjoy free entry and find ongoing exhibitions alongside an array of classic and modern pieces on permanent display. Open daily and home to over 47,000 artworks, you may need to set aside a few hours to make your way through!
North Terrace, Adelaide
The d'Arenberg Cube
A trip down to McLaren Vale is always a good time, but did you know it's also home to the most photographed cube in South Australia?
The d’Arenberg Cube, designed to be a piece of art in itself, hosts some of Salvador Dali’s most iconic work, including 25 authentic bronze sculptures and a sculpture garden. And of course – a trip to d’Arenberg means an opportunity to enjoy their wines, so it’s a win-win!
58 Osborn Road, McLaren Vale
Jam Factory
A creative hub of design, Jam Factory supports and promotes contemporary Australian Craft and Design through training and workshops – and they also display it in their gallery and sell it in their shop.
Focusing on ceramic work, you're bound to find something delightfully different to take home. Get hands-on and sign up for a short course in jewellery making, ceramics, glass or furniture and textiles.
19 Morphett Street, Adelaide
The David Roche Foundation
Part gallery, part historical museum; the David Roche Foundation was established in 1999 and holds an exceptional collection of luxury antiques, paintings and objects accumulated and preserved for future generations. Check out the website for the latest exhibition information or to book a guided tour.
241 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide
MOD
Step into the future at MOD. The futuristic gallery showcases ideas and creations combining science, innovation and art, created for young people to gain an understanding of our world by combining the work of researchers, industry experts, artists and students.
MOD is found in the University of South Australia, and it is always fascinating to see what creations and concepts each exhibition brings.
University of South Australia, North Terrace at Morphett Street Bridge
GAGPROJECTS
On the outskirts of the CBD in a side street of Kent Town, GAGPROJECTS is waiting to impress. Previously known as the Greenway Art Gallery, this space is home to a curation of the best local and national contemporary artists, with regular injections of international creativity through limited exhibitions.
The team is passionate about discovering art that stands out, regularly attending events around the world to establish connections and networks that bring the best of the best to South Australia.
39 Rundle Street, Kent Town
South Australian Museum
Home to artwork and exhibitions boasting national and international significance, the South Australian Museum is Adelaide’s centre of history and culture.
Open 7 days a week, allow ample time to make your way through the 5 floors of exhibitions, beginning from the first signs of life through to modern-day creations and Aboriginal history. Covering historical events, illustrations and drawings, photography, artefacts and a calendar of events – there is magic to see and mind-blowing stories to discover within these walls.
North Terrace, Adelaide
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