Australian Design Centre

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Darlinghurst, Australia

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Art gallery· Art center· Learning center· Gift shop· Publisher

Australian Design Centre Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Australian Design Centre is located in Darlinghurst, Australia on 101/113-115 William St. Australian Design Centre is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category art gallery in Australia.

Address

101/113-115 William St

Phone

+61 293614555

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Vivian Kassapakis

This place was amazing Great art and great pieces to look at and even buy You can lease Of the area and run workshops which were being run today. Great designs well displayed and the gallery at self is well located on William Street and easy to get to either by car or public transport. Would recommend a visit to be inspired

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Adam Johnson

An unexpected delight. A NFP design centred space with regular thought provoking exhibitions. I want the igloo shelf for my WFH space!

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Karen Baskett

Interesting design gallery with a beautiful gift shop

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Suvendu Das

Australian Design Centre is a highly agile and adaptable organisation that has taken a leadership role in the contemporary craft and design sector since it first opened in 1965. ADC continues to act as a bridge between different communities in design, constantly evolving to keep at the leading edge of innovation, and provides the interface between the design world and our audiences. ADC has always maintained strong connections to designers, makers and craftspeople representing and showcasing their work through exhibitions, public programs, learning resources, tours, digital content production, publications and retail activities.

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Paolo Mezzatesta

What is the point of this place? It’s two small rooms with nothing to see. I dragged my partner to a so called tapestry “exhibition”. There were 2 tapestries. There were more paragraphs in the description of the “exhibition” than there were tapestries. Now I may be partially at fault for having any interest in tapestries and that’s on me. But it was a total waste of time and a complete (but admittedly hilarious) farce. I will never go to this place again. No one should. But then again if you’re into the ironic and masochistic sort of fun thing - it’s probably worth a stroll. Put aside 30 or so seconds. It’s all you’ll need.

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Guy Dempster

Excellent space championing local makers, designers and artists of all kinds.

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Alix Fiveash

Three galleries with changing shows and a wonderful retail store bursting with handmade gorgeous present ideas. Lovers of unique jewellery and ceramics drop in here.

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Tatiana Chepelina

Small but perfectly functional space. The Joshua Smith exhibition was great!