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For anyone who would benefit from a calmer, quieter exhibition experience. Exhibition sounds, restaurant and store music turned off.
Tarnanthi marks its 10th anniversary in October 2025. Since its launch in 2015, the festival has become a national leader in showcasing the diversity and innovation of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
At the Art Gallery of South Australia, the major new exhibition Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi will feature over 200 works from past festivals, sparking new connections and perspectives.
The Art Gallery of South Australia is wheelchair and pram accessible, with access bathrooms located in the Vestibule (front entrance) and the Atrium Breezeway (next to the café).
Wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge while visiting the Gallery. Telephone (08) 8207 7000 and press option 6 to speak to Security staff to reserve a wheelchair prior to your visit.
Access Parking is available nearby at:
- Wilson Parking, North Terrace, level 1 near lift (parking fees apply), 80 metres from the Gallery.
- U-Park, Gawler Place, every level near lift (parking fees apply), 300 metres from the Gallery.
- Adelaide University, north side of Physics Building – enter by Gate 13 off Kintore Avenue (free but only three spaces, subject to availability), 80 metres from the Gallery. A valid disability parking permit must be displayed.
We welcome guide dogs and assistance dogs.