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Photograph: John Gollings

Planning your visit to ACCA

Gallery entry is always free.

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

COVID-Safe Information

We ask all our visitors to help us maintain a COVID-safe environment by adhering to the following requests:

  • Please do not visit ACCA if you are unwell with COVID-19 or cold and flu symptoms
  • Please use the hand sanitiser provided
  • Please help us maintain social distancing by keeping at least 1.5 metres yourself and others
  • Please wear a mask when you cannot socially distance

We encourage all visitors to wear a mask at public programs and events when it is not possible to socially distance yourself from others. Masks will be provided to visitors on request, just ask us at the front desk.

Getting to ACCA

We’re located at 111 Sturt Street, Southbank, in the Melbourne Arts Precinct. Enter from Sturt Street. There’s a tram stop nearby, and plenty of car parks and bike racks. It’s also a nice walk from Flinders Street train station. How to get here »

Access

ACCA is fully wheelchair accessible, with two accessible car park spaces just outside the entrance in Sturt Street and a wheelchair accessible bathroom. No need to call ahead – come on in. ACCA also has a wheelchair that is available on request for use by visitors. We also welcome Assistance Dogs in the gallery.
Read more about access at ACCA »

Photography and video

You’re welcome to take photos in ACCA without flash.

Tours and Questions

Our Visitor Experience Team Members have a dual role – to look after the art and talk to visitors about it. So ask them about the art if you have any questions!

Cloaking

Cloaking facilities available.

Bookshop

In the ACCA Bookshop, we stock ACCA exhibition catalogues, a range of art theory and artist books, art almanacs and current editions of art magazines. Shop online »

Venue Hire

ACCA’s distinctive architecture sets the scene for stunning events and unique celebrations. ACCA offers venue hire across our gallery spaces, foyer and north-facing forecourt with city views. Read more and make an enquiry here »

Malthouse Upgrade Project

Supported by the Victorian Government, ACCA’s neighbour, Malthouse will undergo a major upgrade through 2022. Building works on the historic building are set to start in mid-July and be completed in time for the Malthouse’s 2023 outdoor stage season. If you have any queries about the upgrade, please read more information, FAQs and submit your own queries via the Malthouse website here »

Australian Centre
for Contemporary Art

111 Sturt Street
Southbank VIC 3006
Melbourne, Australia

+61 3 9697 9999