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Plan your visit to the MCA. WHAT’S ON CLOSE MENU What’s onArtists & worksLearningStories & ideasFirst Peoples of Australia About the MCA Plan your visit Support us Venue hire MCA Store Access for everyone EXHIBITION MCA Collection — Perspectives on place 26 February 2021–30 April 2023 EXHIBITION Yirrkala Prints — Artist Room, MCA Collection 15 November 2022–23 April 2023 Plan your visit Museum closed today Sunday, 10am–5pm Monday, 10am–5pm Tuesday, Closed Wednesday, 10am–5pm Thursday, 10am–5pm Friday, 10am–9pm Saturday, 10am–5pm FREE ENTRY Plan your visit Tallawoladah, Gadigal Country 140 George Street The Rocks, Circular Quay Sydney Cafe Restaurant MCA Store The MCA is committed to making its programs and services accessible to everyone and welcomes all visitors. More on access MCA Collection Caroline Rothwell Bird World, 2007 2017.31 MCA Collection Raquel Ormella New Constellation #1, 2013 2019.7 MCA Collection Janet Fieldhouse Confluence 4, 2017 2019.33 MCA Collection Megan Cope Foundations III, 2020 2020.59 Vincent Namatjira, P.P.F. (Past-Present-Future) (detail), 2021. Synthetic polymer paint.... — More info Take a self-guided tour of the Museum Visit mca.art Listen to artist talks and see the artworks in our current exhibitions, as well as artist commissions by Vincent Namatjira. Go to mca.art Go to mca.art Go to mca.art A Year in Art: Australia 1992 at Tate Modern A Year in Art: Australia 1992 is an exhibition featuring a selection of works jointly acquired by the MCA and Tate. On display until 14 May 2023 at Tate Modern, London. Read more Read more Read more Installation view, A Year in... — More info MCA COLLECTION: PERSPECTIVES ON PLACE Works from the MCA Collection relating to land, mapping and environmental change. 26 February 2021– 30 April 2023 26 February 2021– 30 April 2023 Monday 10am–5pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday–Thursday 10am–5pm Friday 10am–9pm Saturday–Sunday 10am–5pm View exhibition View exhibition View exhibition Visit the MCA The Museum is closed today Monday 10am–5pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday–Thursday 10am–5pm Friday 10am–9pm Saturday–Sunday 10am–5pm Tallawoladah, Gadigal Country 140 George Street, The Rocks Sydney NSW 2000 Free entry What’s on What’s on What’s on CURRENT EXHIBITIONS See all exhibitions Exhibition • Current MCA Collection — Perspectives on place Exhibition • Current Yirrkala Prints — Artist Room, MCA Collection Vincent Namatjira, P.P.F. (Past-Present-Future), 2021 Vincent Namatjira’s semi-autobiographical and political work is an assertion of identity, sovereignty, pride and resilience for the 2021 Circular Quay Foyer Wall Commission. WHAT’S ON Show everything on the next 30 days Event GENEXT x PRIDE: Museum takeover 4 March 2023, 6–9pm Free, booking required Event MCA Late Friday night 5–9pm Free, no booking required BEYOND OUR WALLS A Year in Art: Australia 1992 at Tate Modern A Year in Art: Australia 1992 is an exhibition featuring a selection of works jointly acquired by the MCA and Tate. On display until 14 May 2023 at Tate Modern, London. Read more C3West: Being Together: Parramatta Yearbook Being Together: Parramatta Yearbook was a C3West project where artist Cherine Fahd celebrates Parramatta and its people through photography and performance. Learn more Touring: Lindy Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop at Canberra Museum and Gallery Artist Lindy Lee's survey exhibition Lindy Lee: Moon in a Dew Drop toured until 4 December 2022 at Canberra Museum and Gallery, ACT. Find out more First Peoples of Australia The MCA recognises and celebrates the histories, diversity, creativity, resourcefulness and endurance of the First Peoples of Australia – the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Find out more Find out more Find out more Traditional Darug custodians lead the... — More info Artist Vincent Namatjira with P.P.F. (Past-Present-Future), 2021. Commissioned by... — More info Take self-guided tour of the Museum Visit mca.art Listen to artist talks and see the artworks in our current exhibitions, as well as new artist commissions. Go to mca.art Go to mca.art Go to mca.art Eat & drink Enjoy a quick bite at our rooftop MCA Cafe or a longer lunch at Graze MCA, both with stunning views of Sydney Harbour. Find out more MCA Store Shop our carefully selected range of books, homewares, puzzles and toys for kids (big and small). Visit the MCA Store Join & support Join our community and support the MCA. Become a Member, Ambassador or Corporate Partner, join MCA Next or make a tax-deductible donation. Join us and support STORIES & IDEAS View more stories — Learn more about the MCA through insightful interviews, curatorial essays, videos, talks and more. View more View more View more Video • 21 February 2023 Janet Fieldhouse: Artwork as metaphor Janet Fieldhouse talks to us about her artwork 'Confluence' and how it represents a merging of ideas and artistic traditions from the Torres Strait to Virginia, USA. Follow the MCA STAY CONTEMPORARY! Subscribe to our monthly e-news and be the first to know about what’s on at the MCA. Subscribe Subscribe Subscribe The MCA is now open on Mondays and closed on Tuesdays. Celebrate WorldPride at the MCA Contact Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Tallawoladah, Gadigal Country 140 George Street The Rocks Sydney NSW 2000 General enquiries +61 2 9245 2400 reception@mca.com.au Membership enquiries membership@mca.com.au Opening hours Monday 10am–5pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday 10am–5pm Thursday 10am–5pm Friday 10am–9pm Saturday 10am–5pm Sunday 10am–5pm Open Public holidays Closed 25 December About the MCA About Support the MCA Media Jobs Privacy policy Access for everyone Sign up for our newsletter Subscribe Find us somewhere else Copyright 2023 Museum of Contemporary Art Limited The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional owners of Tallawoladah, the land upon which the MCA stands. The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional owners of Tallawoladah, the land upon which the MCA stands. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that the MCA website contains names, images and voices of deceased persons. The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional owners of Tallawoladah, the land upon which the MCA stands. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that the MCA website contains names, images and voices of deceased persons. The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional owners of Tallawoladah, the land upon which the MCA stands. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that the MCA website contains names, images and voices of deceased persons. — More info