General
Who is the Biennale of Sydney for?
It’s for you! The Biennale of Sydney is a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space for everyone to enjoy. From enjoying quality time with grandparents to insightful education tours to a fun night out with friends, our exhibition and extensive programming has something for everyone.
When is the Biennale of Sydney on?
The 25th Biennale of Sydney will take place from 14 March – 14 June 2026.
How often is the Biennale of Sydney on?
The Biennale of Sydney is on every second year. The next Biennale will be held from 14 March – 14 June 2026.
How can I stay updated on the Biennale of Sydney?
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Where is the Biennale of Sydney held?
The 25th Biennale of Sydney, Rememory, will be presented at Art Gallery of New South Wales, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney, Penrith Regional Gallery and White Bay Power Station.
Where do I buy tickets to the Biennale of Sydney?
Exhibition entry to the Biennale of Sydney is free. No tickets or registration is required to view the exhibition.
Our extensive programming also includes a selection of free to reserve and paid events. These include artist talks, workshops, live music and performances.
Our line up of fantastic programming will be made available later in the year.
How do I get to the Biennale of Sydney?
We encourage visitors to use public transportation to get to the locations exhibiting the Biennale of Sydney. Find the best way to visit White Bay Power Station here.
What is the difference between the Biennale of Sydney and Rememory?
The Biennale of Sydney is a biannual international contemporary art event. Rememory is the 25th edition of the Biennale of Sydney. You can learn more about our past Biennales here.
Is the Biennale of Sydney appropriate for children?
Some artworks contain coarse language, nudity and depictions of violence. We recommend enquiring with staff on site if you have any concerns.
We offer a range of programs that cater for children and families.
What are the opening hours of the exhibition?
The opening hours of each exhibition location differs. Please view the locations page here.
Is the Biennale of Sydney accessible?
The Biennale of Sydney and our exhibition partners strive to ensure that all locations are accessible and welcoming to everyone. To learn more about accessibility and the additional support services available at each location, please visit accessibility pages here:
Art Gallery of New South Wales
What are the conditions of entry to White Bay Power Station?
First Nations people are respectfully advised that this exhibition includes works, names, voices, and images of deceased people. This includes cultural practices and artistic intellectual property of a sensitive nature.
By entering the exhibition, you consent to interview(s), photography, audio recording, video recording and its/their use for promotional, or any other purpose by Biennale of Sydney. Images, photos and/or videos may be used to promote similar Biennale of Sydney events in the future and highlight the event.
This exhibition includes explicit content such as images and text that may be confronting, including stylised images of genitalia and coarse language.
White Bay Power Station is a remediated space. Please be mindful of uneven ground, low clearances and unfinished surfaces. Please do not enter areas that are restricted.
No external alcoholic beverages to be brought into the venue.
No smoking including the use of e-cigarettes
No illegal or illicit substances.
No weapons.
No bicycles, scooters, skateboards, or skates.
No drones or other remote-controlled devices.
No pets. Service animals are welcome.
Patrons are responsible for their own personal possessions and must not leave bags or possessions unattended at any time.
Unauthorized photography or filming is prohibited.
Can I bring pets to White Bay Power Station?
No. Service animals are welcome to White Bay Power Station.
Ticketing
Can I pay with cash at the Biennale?
The White Bay Power Station and Biennale of Sydney is a cash free venue.
Who can I contact for help with my booking?
Event bookings are managed by the individual venue. Please contact the venue you purchased your ticket through for assistance with your booking.
If you have booked for White Bay Power Station, please contact bookings@biennaleofsydney.com.au.
Art Gallery of New South Wales – ticketing@ag.nsw.gov.au
Campbelltown Arts Centre – artscentre@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
Chau Chak Wing Museum – ccwm.info@sydney.edu.au
Penrith Regional Gallery: Lewers – gallery@penrith.city
If you are unsure about who to contact, please email bookings@biennaleofsydney.com.au for assistance.
What does GA/General Admission mean?
All Biennale events are General Admission, meaning there is no allocated seating. For performances and talks, it is recommended you arrive early for first pick of seating.
Where can I find the ticketing terms and conditions?
The Biennale of Sydney ticketing terms and conditions can be found here: Legal & Privacy – Biennale of Sydney
Can I book tickets at the door?
Exhibition entry to the Biennale of Sydney is free. No tickets or registration are required to view the exhibition.
Our extensive programming also includes a selection of free to reserve and paid events.
We recommend reserving your place online in advance of your event to avoid disappointment. Public events at the White Bay Power Station will be available for booking at the Information Hub on site during operating hours. Please note that this is subject to availability, and events can reach capacity at any time.
What is the booking fee?
The booking fee is a service charge added to each transaction. It covers the costs associated with providing our ticketing service, including secure payment processing, website maintenance, and ticket delivery.
Can I get a refund for my tickets?
All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. Under Australian Consumer Law, refunds or credits are only provided if the event is cancelled, rescheduled, or significantly changed. If your event is affected by any of these changes, we will contact you directly with your options.
If you can no longer attend an event, we recommend passing along your tickets to friends or family.
Who can I contact with feedback?
Please direct all formal feedback, suggestions, or enquiries to our Customer Service team at bookings@biennaleofsydney.com.au.
Can I make a booking with a companion card?
Yes, you can! Valid Companion Card holders are eligible for a second ticket at no cost for their carer or support person.
To ensure we can accommodate any specific seating or access requirements, please email bookings@biennaleofsydney.com.au. to finalise your booking.
Please view our dedicated Access and Inclusion page here for further information: Access and Inclusion – Biennale of Sydney
Do you have a lost and found?
If you have misplaced an item during your visit, please contact our Visitor Services team at visitorservices@biennaleofsydney.com.au with a detailed description of the item and the date of your visit.
When will I receive my ticket?
Tickets will be emailed to ticket holders 3 days before your event.
I haven’t received my ticket, what do I do?
If a ticket is either lost, misplaced, or never received, please contact the venue you created your order with. For events at White Bay Power Station, or if you are unsure of who to contact, reach out to our customer service team at bookings@biennaleofsydney.com.au with your order details (name, email address tickets were booked under, booking number if available) and our team will assist you. Be sure to check your spam folder first!
How do I book for a school group?
We offer an extensive education program across all of our venues. Please check Bookings for paid workshops and Educator-led tours close seven days prior to the commencement of the event. Please view our education offering here.
Getting involved
I’m an artist/performer – can I apply to be in the Festival?
The Biennale of Sydney does not formally call for proposals or submissions from artists wishing to participate, as selection is made solely at the discretion of the Artistic Director.
I’m interested in working at the Biennale of Sydney.
Biennale of Sydney employment opportunities are listed here.
I’d like to volunteer at the Biennale of Sydney.
We thank you for your interest. Applications to volunteer at the 25th Biennale of Sydney are yet to open. To be notified when applications are open, subscribe to our e-news here and follow us on socials. Please view the volunteer page for more information.
Supporting the Biennale of Sydney
Can I donate some money to the Biennale of Sydney?
Yes! Thankyou for joining us on the journey to the 25th Biennale of Sydney and beyond. Tax-deductible donations make art possible and keeps admission to the Biennale of Sydney free. You can donate here.
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