Group Visits - page 5

VISIT ADVICE
BAG STORAGE
School bags are stored on trolleys. Please consider bringing smaller
bags or combining group belongings. Backpacks, water bottles, food,
umbrellas and oversized items need to be placed in storage on arrival.
As facilities for storage are limited, we request that school bags
remain on the bus where possible.
PENCILS
Visitors are permitted to bring handheld notebooks, sketch pads
and clipboards inside the Gallery. Please use only plain lead pencils
to complete worksheets, sketch or take notes.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Non-flash photography of the gallery buildings and Collection
artworks is permitted. Photography restrictions may apply for
selected exhibitions and artworks. Check with a Visitor Service Officer
if you have any questions regarding photography. Please note that
tripods and filming are not permitted inside the Gallery.
RESPECT THE ARTWORK
Artworks can be fragile and deposits left from even light touches can
damage art over time. Help us preserve the art for future generations
by exploring with your eyes only. Please stand back from the artworks
to prevent accidental damage.
RESPECT OTHER VISITORS
Please walk at a slow pace when moving through the Gallery. This will
ensure the safety of the artworks as well as other visitors. The Gallery
is a popular destination for all ages so remember to keep noise levels
to a minimum.
PLACES TO EAT
The Maiwar Green, adjacent to the GOMA entrance, is an ideal location
for groups to eat and relax. The parklands surrounding QAG and
GOMA and the nearby banks of the Brisbane River also offer excellent
spaces for lunch and sketching activities.
The QAG Cafe, GOMA Cafe Bistro and GOMA Restaurant offer
a variety of dining options. Read more at qagoma.qld.gov.au/eat.
There are a number of other cafes in the Cultural Precinct.
The South Bank Parklands are approximately ten minutes’ walk along
the Brisbane River boardwalk.
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