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Explore two major contemporary art exhibitions with the Sydney International Art Series Art Pass across top Sydney museums.
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See Ron Mueck: Encounter, featuring hyper-realistic sculptures exploring the human body, emotion, and scale.
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Experience Data Dreams: Art and AI, showcasing immersive digital works exploring creativity, technology, and artificial intelligence.
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Enjoy flexible entry to both exhibitions, offering great value for art lovers and cultural explorers in Sydney.
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Entry to Ron Mueck: Encounter exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Entry to Data Dreams: Art and AI exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
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Entry to Art Gallery of New South Wales
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Entry to Museum of Contemporary Art
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You can cancel these tickets up to 19 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Explore two world-class contemporary art exhibitions with a single Sydney International Art Series Art Pass across leading Sydney museums.
Getting started
Your Art Pass grants entry to both Ron Mueck: Encounter at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Data Dreams: Art and AI at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Visit each exhibition at your own pace during opening hours and plan your cultural itinerary across Sydney’s waterfront arts precincts.
What to expect
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Dual exhibition access: Discover two major international exhibitions with one pass, showcasing hyper-realistic sculpture and cutting-edge digital art.
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Ron Mueck: Encounter: See strikingly lifelike sculptures that explore the human body, scale, emotion, ageing, and vulnerability in extraordinary detail.
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Data Dreams: Art and AI: Experience contemporary artworks exploring artificial intelligence, technology, and the future of creativity through immersive installations and digital media.
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Self-guided exploration: Move through both exhibitions at your own pace, with curated gallery spaces designed for close viewing and reflection.
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Sydney cultural highlights: Visit two iconic museums located in Sydney’s CBD and Circular Quay precincts, with easy access to waterfront dining, cafés, and city attractions.
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What to bring
- Bring your camera and ID.
What’s not allowed
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Outside food, pets, cigarettes and drinks are not allowed inside the Art Gallery of NSW.
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Bags and items larger than cabin size are not permitted in the Museum. Backpacks must be carried in the hand or worn on the front while in the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
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Large bags and backpacks, luggage, skateboards, selfie-stick, tripod or monopod, scooters and flower arrangements are not allowed inside both the venues.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/ stroller accessible. There are wheelchairs and mobility scooters available for use within the Art Gallery for free. Guests may be asked for some form of ID.
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Wheelchairs are available for visitor use from the information desk on level 1 at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Service animals are allowed inside both the venues.
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Handheld magnifying lenses are available for use within the Art Gallery of NSW for free, from the welcome desk on the ground level of Naala Nura.
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Large-print or accessible labels are available for some exhibitions and displays, online via the exhibition pages on the website, or as a printed booklet from the welcome desk on the ground level of Naala Nura at the Art Gallery of NSW.
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EnChroma glasses are available for use within the Art Gallery.
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An audio-induction loop is available in the Domain Theatre and Centenary Auditorium, and a hearing augmentation system is available in the Members Lounge and children’s art library at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Additional information
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Facilities:Toilets, parking, carer rooms, cloak room,
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Children under 12 must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times at the Art Gallery of NSW.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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