[A] S. H. Erwin Gallery [Observatory Hill, The Rocks - enter via Argyle Street, then Watson Road] . The Gallery’s exhibition program is designed to explore the richness and diversity of Australian art, both historical and contemporary, and present it in new contexts.
[B] Museum of Contempporary Art [140 George Street, The Rocks]. Australia’s only museum dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world.
[C] Art Gallery of NSW [Art Gallery Road, The Domain]. Holding significant collections of Australian, European and Asian art, the Gallery presents nearly forty exhibitions annually.
[D] Mori Gallery [168 Day Street, Sydney] regarded as a crucible of contemporary Australian art.
[E] Watters Gallery [109 Riley Street, East Sydney]. Opened in 1964, this gallery "refuses to follow art-world fashions", and intead shows "only those artists who are totally committed to their work".
[F] Robin Gibson Gallery [278 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst]. Exhibitions of a range of emerging Australian artists, paintings, photography and sculpture.
[G] UTS Gallery [Level 4, 702 Harris Street
Ultimo]. The Gallery presents a diverse program focusing on innovative exhibitions of art and social inquiry, in a variety of mediums including installation, photography, digital media, sculpture, painting and graphic design.
[H] Ivan Dougherty Gallery [corner of Selwyn Street and Albion Avenue, Paddington]. Housed in the College of Fine Arts, the Gallery mounts approximately ten exhibitions per year, focussing on 20th century and contemporary Australian and international art of all disciplines.
[I] Australian Galleries [15 Roylston Street, Paddington] representing significant contemporary Australian artists including Jeffrey Smart, John Coburn, Garry Shead, Colin Lanceley, John Wolseley, Lewis Miller, Peter Churcher and Graeme Drendel.
[J] Roslyn Oxley9 gallery [8 Soudan Lane
(off Hampden Street) Paddington] supporting the forefront of contemporary art practice. The gallery has always featured new work in a range of media, from painting and sculpture to
photography, performance, installation, video and other electronic media arts.
[K] Savill Galleries [156 Hargrave St, Paddington] offering regular catalogued exhibitions by some of Australia's most prominent and important artists.
[L] Michael Nagy Fine Art [53 Jersey Road, Woollahra]. Exhibits of the highest quality, by local and international artists.