FORECAST

OPENING HOURS

Monday to Friday
10am — 5pm

Saturday
10am — 4pm

Sunday
10am — 4pm
(Library: 12am — 4pm)

DIRECTIONS

By Car

Undercover parking (access via Parke St) is available below the Cultural Centre, which also provides elevator access. The Cultural Centre is located on level 1.

By Train

Trains arrive at Katoomba Station every hour, and we are only a short journey from the station on foot or bike via Katoomba St or Parke St. We’re directly alongside the Carrington Hotel (you can’t miss the giant smokestack).

Accessibility

For disability vehicles or small mini buses please contact us on 4780 5410 prior to your visit to have the bollards removed from the College Lane corner. From this location wheelchair ramps and banisters can be used to gain access to be building.
There are accessible parking spaces available within the Cultural Centre building (accessed via Parke Street) underneath Coles Supermarkets. There is also lift access to the Cultural Centre from the two parking levels.

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Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Collection

3 June – 25 June The Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Collection is continuously growing. Each artwork is selected based on its excellence, relevance, value and ability to celebrate the cultural identity of the Blue Mountains. The exhibition Blue Mountains Cultural Centre: New Acquisitions will showcase the latest additions to the Collection including works by Leo […]

Tracey Moffatt from the MAMA collection

8 July – 13 August 2017                 Tracey Moffatt is one of Australia’s most successful international artists, known for her film, photography and video works. Drawing on cinema, television and the media, her art is equally inspired by popular culture, recollections from her childhood and art history. The […]

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2017

1 July – 13 August Blue Mountains City Art Gallery is the first venue in The National Photographic Portrait Prize 2017 tour. The  exhibition is selected from a national field of entries, reflecting the distinctive vision of Australia’s aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects. A National Portrait Gallery exhibition […]

Kurt Sorensen: The Solitude is Desolation

13 May – 2 July   Drawing upon the historical newspaper account of the disappearance of David and Emily Jane Joel near Wentworth Falls in 1918, Kurt Sorensen combines experimental analogue photography, video and sound works to explore the often uneasy relationship of colonial European settlers with the Blue Mountains environment. Sorensen’s current work is […]

Collectors’ Edition #4

13 – 28 May   This popular this fundraiser exhibition supports the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre’s Collection Acquisition Fund. Since its inception in 2014 more than 250 artworks have been exhibited and auctioned with the proceeds being used to acquire new works for the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Collection. This year over 80 original artworks […]

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