G’day, culture chasers! Welcome to the heart of BiennaleofSydney, your go-to mate for exploring the electric art scene of the Biennale of Sydney 2026, March 14 to June 14. We’re not just a website—we’re your ticket to diving deep into Sydney’s creative soul, from Gadigal Country’s rich stories to the global voices lighting up the Rememory theme. Our mission? To guide tourists like you through the city’s vibrant galleries, gritty laneways, and buzzing performance spaces. Whether you’re a painter itching to sketch or a photographer hunting that perfect shot, we’ve got you covered with curated guides, insider tips, and a passion for art that’s as big as the Harbour Bridge. Here’s who we are and why we’re here for you!
BiennaleofSydney kicked off with a simple idea: make Sydney’s cultural scene accessible for every art-loving traveller. We started as a small crew of art nerds, inspired by the Biennale’s mix of First Nations brilliance—like Chloe Wirrpanda joyful Chloe TV—and global stars like Ángel Poyón. Based in Seattle but with our hearts in Sydney, we’ve been pouring love into this site to help you navigate the 2026 Biennale and beyond. From the moment we saw Badu Gili’s projections dance on the Opera House sails, we knew we had to share this city’s magic with the world. Our team’s all about connecting you to Sydney’s creative pulse, no matter if you’re here for two days or two weeks.
Why We Love the Biennale
The Biennale of Sydney 2026 is our kinda party—think massive installations at White Bay Power Station, performances at Carriageworks that’ll give you goosebumps, and street art in Newtown that screams colour. We’re obsessed with the Rememory theme, curated by Hoor Al Qasimi and Bruce Jack Munguntopi, which digs into forgotten histories through artists like Ethan Tjampitjinpa and Gunybi Ganambarr. It’s not just art—it’s truth-telling, especially for First Nations voices reclaiming their space. We’re here to guide you to these stories, from Yiribana Gallery’s ochre paintings to pop-up gigs in The Rocks. Sydney’s art scene is a melting pot, and we wanna help you taste every bit of it!
At BiennaleofSydney, we’re all about making your trip epic. We craft 48-hour itineraries for artists—painters sketching in the Royal Botanic Gardens, photographers chasing Newtown’s murals, or performance buffs catching fringe shows at The Old Fitz. Our guides to galleries like 4A Centre and creative cafes like Single O are packed with tips to find the good stuff. We also dive deep with interviews from local legends like Chloe Wirrpanda, sharing their Biennale magic and Sydney faves. Whether it’s catching Vivid Sydney’s lights or sipping coffee where creatives hang, we’ve got the lowdown to make your visit unforgettable. Oh, and we keep it real—our guides are written like we’re chatting over a flat white, coz that’s how we roll!
Sydney’s built on Gadigal Country, and we’re deadly serious about honouring First Nations voices. From the Biennale’s focus on artists like Frank Young’s Kulata Tjuta Project to Badu Gili’s nightly projections, we amplify Indigenous narratives that tie past to present. We work to ensure our content respects cultural protocols, guided by the wisdom of curators like Jack Munguntopi. Our site’s a platform for truth-telling—celebrating resilience, joy, and connection through art. Whether it’s a mural by Dennis Golding or a Bangarra Dance Theatre show, we’re here to share Blak brilliance with you.
Sydney’s not just a pretty harbour—it’s a cultural beast! From the gritty charm of Redfern’s 107 Projects to the sleek MCA, this city’s got it all. We love its mix of Indigenous roots and global flair, where you can wander Chinatown’s eateries one minute and catch a Biennale talk at UNSW Galleries the next. Our team’s scoured every corner, from Bondi’s winter markets to Walsh Bay’s theatres, to bring you the best spots to feel Sydney’s pulse. It’s a city that inspires, and we’re here to help you capture that spark, whether you’re snapping photos of the Opera House or sketching in a Surry Hills cafe.
We’re more than a guide—we’re your mate in Sydney’s art world. BiennaleofSydney is here to spark your creativity, whether you’re chasing First Nations stories, hunting hidden galleries, or vibing at a festival. Got a question or wanna share your own Sydney art tale? Hit us up at [email protected] or give us a buzz at +1 206-687-9368. Our base might be at 400 Pine St, Seattle, WA, but our spirit’s dancing in Sydney’s laneways. So dive into our guides, explore the Biennale, and let’s make your cultural adventure one for the books. Sydney’s waiting—let’s get amongst it!