
Free, on-campus art experiences celebrating Western Australian artists.
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery sits on the University of Western Australia campus in Crawley. It hosts rotating exhibitions, including shows spotlighting Western Australian artists and, at times, female Australian artists. Admission is free. Visitors praise the friendly greeting, on-site bookshop and lounge, and the gallery’s scenic setting amid sunken gardens and campus architecture.
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Free rotating exhibitions showcasing female and local Western Australian artists with diverse themes.
Purchase unique postcards and items created by WA artists, supporting local talent.
Browse a selection of art-related books and materials in a cozy lounge area.
Explore the adjacent sunken gardens and scenic pathways for a complete cultural and natural experience.
Engage with virtual reality globe photos capturing the gallery's beautiful surroundings and approaches.
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Overall rating
Marcela Farias
very cool gallery, the exhibition was about female australian artists
Angela
It’s a cute little exhibit, and it’s free as well. I wished some of the art had more description or explanation. I also got a cute postcard made from local artists. I’d recommend stopping by if you’re on campus, since it’s still one of the bigger exhibits.
James Arvanitakis
Great gallery on the grounds of Uni of Western Australia with some outstanding exhibitions.
Kerry Tonkin
Love going to this art gallery to see the exhibits and to view the items on sale made by W.A artists. The friendly greeting, bookshop and lounge area adds to a relaxing experience. To top it all off walking outside down to the sunken garden and along pathways beside majestic buildings to find a bench seat under parkland trees makes the whole experience very rewarding.
Ian McAllister
The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery is in beautiful surroundings. You can approach it via the underpass below Stirling Highway. I wonder how many pedestrians or cyclists pass that way each day without noticing the beauty. The gardeners of the University of WA deserve credit for making the northern end of the underpass so attractive. You can also approach through the sunken gardens. They are even more attractive, and must keep the gardeners very busy. From the East side of the gallery you can look east and see the Winthrop Hall Clock Tower, and the landscape between is worth photographing. There are three virtual reality globe photos now - two are for the approaches and one is taken from the front of the Gallery.