DETAIL :: Charles CONDER :: A holiday at Mentone :: 1888, Melbourne  :: South Australian Government Grant with the assistance of Bond Corporation Holdings Limited through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation to mark the Gallery's Centenary 1981

Every day at the Gallery

Guided Tours
Daily, 11am & 2pm
Take a free tour of our outstanding collections with a Gallery Guide. Tours leave from the North Terrace entrance at 11am and 2pm daily.


Audio Tours
Daily, 10am - 5pm

Pick up a free audio tour from the North Terrace entrance to learn more about the highlights of our Australian art collection.


Free Lunchtime & Weekender Talks
Every day, 12.30pm
Feed your mind at lunchtime with free bite-sized talks about works of art on display, presented by specialist Gallery Guides every day (except Tuesdays) at 12.30pm.
On Tuesdays at 12.30pm, curators, artists and other experts present insightful talks on works of art on display (exhibition entry fees may apply to talks held in some exhibitions).
For a full list of upcoming Tuesday lunchtime talks by curators, click here.


Children and Families 
Explore our collection with a free START at the Gallery family trail created specially to help parents and children start thinking and talking about art together. Look out for the brightly-coloured Small Talk labels written by primary school children about the works on display. Click here to find out more about START at the Gallery.


Gallery Shop 
Adelaide’s specialist visual arts shop with books, reproduction prints, posters and beautiful gifts. Open daily 10am to 4.45pm.
Telephone 08 8207 7029. For more information, click here.


Restaurant 
Relax in our award-winning restaurant, open for à la carte lunch (Sun-Fri), and coffee, cake and snacks on the go every day of the week.
Telephone 08 8232 4366. For further Restaurant information, click here.


Detail: Charles Condor, A holiday at Mentone, 1888, Melbourne, South Australian Government Grant with the assistance of Bond Corporation Holdings Limited through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation to mark the Gallery's Centenary 1981.