Mosman Art Gallery has knowledgeable and enthusiastic Gallery Guides who are available to lead tours of exhibitions for adult and community groups. Visit the events page to check for upcoming tours. Tours that are currently available include:
Join our Gallery Guides to engage with the Gallery’s Collection and changing exhibition program to gain insights into the stories behind the artworks and the artists who made them.
A walking tour of Mosman Council’s Public Art Collection. View the works in situ and learn more about art in the public realm.
These tours are available for people living with dementia and their carers and are an opportunity to connect with art in a meaningful way.
To complement these tours morning or afternoon tea is also available at the Gallery for a small fee. To make a group booking a minimum of five people is required and bookings must be made two weeks in advance.
For more information or to make a booking please contact Susanna Carter on 9978 4185 or email s.carter@mosman.nsw.gov.au
Discover the rich artistic history of the Mosman region and explore the original site of the Curlew Artists’ Camp. The artistic history of the Mosman area stretches right back to the traditional custodians of this land, the Boregagal and Cammeraigal people, and moves forward through the arrival of the Europeans, the development of the Mosman region, to the Mosman both residents and visitors have come to know and love today.
Find out about the self-guided tour or visit the events page to check for an upcoming guided tour.
Sip and sketch is an artmaking workshop where participants learn the fundamentals of drawing while enjoying lively conversation, a glass of wine and cheese platter.
Wednesday Night Lights is Mosman Art Gallery’s ongoing program of artist talks, workshops, life drawing and drinks as the Gallery stays open late on Wednesday evenings.
Mosman Art Gallery hosts artist talks for many of our exhibitions. Audiences can hear directly from artists and gain a deeper understanding of artists’ practices, techniques and their work.
Mosman Art Gallery acknowledges the Borogegal and Cammeraigal people as the traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders of the past and present and to those of the future and acknowledge their spiritual connection to Country.