Functions & Venue Hire

 

   

The Art Gallery of Western Australia has a dynamic and innovative cultural presence in central Perth, and offers itself as a one of Perth's most impressive venues that can be hired for your next function or event. The Gallery's Concourse is a great space to hire for meetings, theatrette presentations, product launches, exclusive cocktail parties, formal dinners and those special events. While guests socialise they have the opportunity to view art exhibitions drawn from the State Art Collection or visiting touring exhibitions.

To complement the Concourse, there are a number of additional function areas (both inside and out). These include, the Old Courtroom, outside terrace areas, lecture theatre and the newly refurbished Foundation rooms, which can be utilised for a variety of purposes such as private dinners or small cocktail functions for numbers ranging from 12-250 guests.

A unique feature when holding an event at the Gallery is the opportunity to arrange a speaker to provide an insight into the artwork, bringing to life the exhibition that will be viewed, alternatively guided tours can also be arranged.

Corporate workshops and team building exercises, either on their own of as part of an event can be presented in the Gallery's inspiring and motivational environment. They can also develop creativity, collaboration and flexibility, while having fun!

More information

Contact the Events Coordinator to discuss your individual requirements.

If you have any queries regarding holding an event at the Gallery, please download our Venue Hire Guide, or fill in the form below and we will get back to you as soon as we can.


Download: Venue Hire Guide

 

Events Coordinator
Telephone:   +61 8 9492 6771

Fax:              +61 8 9492 6767
Email:            functions@artgallery.wa.gov.au

 

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Please note:

  • The Gallery does not hire out the exhibition spaces.

 

 

Last reviewed 6 March 2012

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