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Location

Griffith University Art Museum, 226 Grey Street, South Bank, QLD 4101

(located at the Queensland College of Art and Design)

Entry

Free admission

Hours

Tuesdays–Saturdays 11 am—4 pm

We are closed on public holidays and during exhibition installation periods.

Getting here

Directions and Parking

Conveniently located at Griffith University's Brisbane City (South Bank) campus, home of the Queensland College of Art and Design, Griffith University Art Museum is a short walk from Brisbane CBD via the Goodwill Bridge or the Victoria Bridge (head south through South Bank’s arbour to the eastern end of the cultural precinct.

The South Bank railway station and South Bank busway station are directly across Grey Street, and the Cultural Centre busway is an easy 15 minute walk. All stations are fully accessible, with both lifts and ramps.

There is metered parking available on Grey St, or the is nearby at Little Stanley Street, South Bank. Entry is via Tribune or Glenelg Street. Accessible parking is available at the South Bank car park, or on campus through appointment. Please email artmuseum@griffith.edu.au to arrange on campus accessible parking.

During your visit

Building access

Griffith University Art Museum is located on the ground floor, next to the security office. It has one entrance located at the front of the building. It is flat, with automatic glass doors and is wheelchair accessible. The entrance also doubles as the exit.

Accessible toilets

Accessible toilets are located on the ground floor behind the security office.

Assistance dogs

Guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are welcome at Griffith University Art Museum.

Seating

Free portable stools are available on request for use when exploring our exhibitions. If you require a portable stool, please ask one of our friendly staff anytime during your visit.

Food and drinks

We permit food and water to be kept on your person for medical reasons only. We ask that you consume your food and water outside of exhibition spaces – for example in the Foyer – where possible. This assists us to keep the artworks safe.

Sensory considerations

Some of our exhibitions feature artworks that contain sounds and video. You may like to bring ear plugs or other aids for your visit.

Our staff will be able to assist you in identifying artworks that may be particularly challenging for visitors with sensory concerns.

Large print labels

The Art Museum offers an iPad with all released exhibition text that can be used to display preferred text size or enable the text to talk function.

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