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ACCA is currently closed for install, reopening Friday 17 April.

Up Next

Julius von Bismarck: This is not the storm

Friday 17 April–Sunday 14 June 2026

What’s On

Industry Masterclass Series | Curating with Dr Shelley McSpedden

Thursday 19 March, 4:30 – 7:30pm

Dive Deeper

ACCA (Australian Centre for Contemporary Art) · Artist Talk and Book Launch: with r e a, Judith Ryan AM and Myles Russell-Cook
ACCA (Australian Centre for Contemporary Art) · We need to talk: with Tourmaline and Sophie Prince

ACCA Education

Bookings are open for ACCA’s free arts learning programs

NEWS| Maree Clarke, Lisa Bowman and Elisa Clements join the ACCA Board

Read the press release

Picks from the ACCA Shop

r e a : c l a i m e d Monograph

Dive into a practice spanning over thirty years.

Tourmaline: Transcendent Tees

Designed in collaboration with Alpha60

r e a : c l a i m e d i Print

Single limited edition print

r e a : c l a i m e d ii Print

Single limited edition print

r e a : c l a i m e d iii Print

Single limited edition print

ACCA acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people as sovereign custodians of the land on which we work and welcome visitors, along with the neighbouring Boonwurrung, Bunurong, and wider Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their longstanding and continuing care for Country and we recognise First Peoples art and cultural practice has been thriving here for millennia. We extend our respect to ancestors and Elders past and present, and to all First Nations people.
Glimpse into the archive—

Filmed at the Yasukuni War Shrine and Museum, the Imperial Palace and the ground floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Weary presented a multi-textual reading of the cultural condition of Japan.

Geoffrey Weary: Faraway (1992)

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Monday: by appointment only
Tuesday–Friday: 10am–5pm
Saturday–Sunday: 11am–5pm

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