TarraWarra Museum of Art is an intimate museum with big ideas. Two remarkable buildings set the stage for exploration.
Explore modern and contemporary artworks in an award-winning gallery designed by Allan Powell. Established in 2003, the museum has built a reputation for presenting a unique program of exhibitions curated to inspire curiosity and support emerging and established artists to make new work.
The latest addition to the Museum, the Eva and Marc Besen Centre, offers something novel and unexpected, visible art storage of over 300 works, a learning centre and a performance space designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects. Take in the panoramic display of 64 storage racks housing one of Australia's most significant collections of modern and contemporary art, spanning from the 1930s to today. Book yourself an art tour to appreciate the iconic artworks up close.
TarraWarra Museum of Art offers a panoramic experience of the Yarra Valley on Wurundjeri Country, with spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges and distant Toolangi rainforest across planted vines, native bushland and farmland. With its lush lawns and avenue planting, visitors can experience the landscape setting, seasonal displays of the natural surrounds, and the Museum's outdoor sculptures by taking a meandering pathway that winds through the Museum grounds.
TarraWarra is a place to immerse yourself in art, nature, architecture and ideas.
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