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GOMA, the Gallery of Modern Art, is the beating heart of Brisbane's cultural scene, a striking riverside venue that showcases contemporary art from Australia and around the world. With its bold architecture and ever-changing exhibitions, it's a must for art lovers and curious travellers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Major temporary exhibitions – GOMA is known for blockbuster shows featuring international stars like Yayoi Kusama and David Bowie, alongside thought-provoking Australian and Indigenous works.
- Children's Art Centre – A hands-on space where kids can create, play, and interact with art, making it a hit for families.
- Australian Cinémathèque – Catch a classic or indie film in this dedicated cinema space, which also hosts talks and retrospectives.
- Riverfront sculpture and views – The gallery's outdoor areas feature large-scale installations and offer sweeping views of the Brisbane River and the Story Bridge.
- GOMA Café and bar – Relax with a coffee or cocktail on the terrace overlooking the water – a perfect spot to soak up the South Bank vibe.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two to three hours to explore the main galleries and enjoy a break at the café. If you're catching a film or a special exhibition, allow half a day. GOMA is free to enter (except for ticketed exhibitions), so you can also pop in for a quick visit if you're short on time.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- South Bank – Just steps away, this lush parkland has swimming lagoons, markets, and dining – perfect for a picnic or a stroll.
- Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) – GOMA's sister gallery across the lawn, focusing on historical and traditional art, with a lovely water feature.
- Brisbane Riverwalk – Walk or cycle along the river to the Story Bridge, taking in city views and passing through the Botanic Gardens.
- West End – A short walk over the Kurilpa Bridge leads to this bohemian neighbourhood with eclectic cafes, bookshops, and street art.
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