Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery
Address | 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA, Australia | ||||||||
Phone | +61 8 6488 3707 | ||||||||
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Website | www.uwa.edu.au/lwag | ||||||||
Categories | Art Gallery, Art Center, Art Museum | ||||||||
Rating | 4.6 12 reviews | ||||||||
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Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery reviews
12Great gallery on the grounds of Uni of Western Australia with some outstanding exhibitions.
A modern art gallery in a University setting.
I was part of a Career Mentorlink panel and the setting was amazing.
I highly recommend a visit.
A great space with a standing exhibition from the Berndt Museum that has an unparalleled collection of indigenous artefacts. Followed by a walk in the University gardens, LWG is a most uplifting excursion.
Always an interesting and varied range of exhibitions and installations in this art gallery. Their current exhibition from the Berndt Museum is excellent.
The gallery regularly changes the displays. There is a little shop with high quality products, mostly wooden products and books.
I had to go to an opening for the Material Cultures exhibit. Being a writer, I was asked to do some ekphrasis on the work, but this gallery is a regular haunt. The Material Cultures exhibit is very good, immersive art. Always interesting and always changing, LWAG is a wonderful asset to the UWA precinct.
This gallery always hosts excellent exhibitions. The parking can be difficult but public transport access is easy.
The exhibition we went to see had been displaced by something else. There was no notification that we could see until we got there
The Flora exhibition and Gallery talk on Emotion and imaging of nature was a delightful and provacative event. The presenter was well prepared skilfully responsive to Q&A.
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.
Always enjoy visiting this gallery. Currently, 'Being Tiwi' exhibition on show is a fabulous collection of an important group of indigenous artists. This gallery continues to try bring together art that is not only interesting, important but often pushes the boundaries.
The art was wonderful in paricular the aborignal art. Beautifully housed.
The photography was another matter.
The pictorial history was interesting but the photography was quite ordinary.
The rest of the photography had very little to recommend it.
Suspect a little nepotism involved because very little talent displayed in particular the series of photos on the back wall. Head shaking bad!