Opening hours & location
UTS Gallery
Open to the public
Monday to Friday 11am-4pm
*extended hours for events and special programs.
702 Harris St, Ultimo, in the Peter Johnson Building (Building 6, Level 4) .
The gallery can be accessed from Harris Street or The Goods Line pedestrian corridor. It is a short walk from Central, Haymarket, Chinatown, Darling Harbour and Broadway Shopping Centre.
UTS Broadway Screen
Visible to the public from the street, 8am - 12am, 7 days.
61 Broadway, Ultimo, in UTS Central (Building 2, Level 4A).
Warraburra Nura garden
Open to the public Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm.
15 Broadway, Ultimo in UTS Tower (Building 1, Level 6).
Getting here
Public Transport
Public transport is the most convenient way to get to UTS. The gallery is five-minute walk from Central railway station, Railway Square and Eddy Avenue bus interchanges and the Haymarket light rail station.
Cycling & Parking
There is bicycle parking in front of Building 6 on Harris Street, where UTS Gallery is located.
Limited metered on-street parking is available around UTS. Broadway Shopping Centre offers up to two hours free parking and there are pay parking stations nearby in Jones Street and Quay Street.
To arrange accessible parking or deliveries please contact the gallery.
Accessibility
We welcome all visitors and we are committed to making our programs accessible to everyone. Please contact us to let us know how we can support your access requirements.
02 9514 8040
utsgallery@uts.edu.au
The National Relay Service (NRS) is a government initiative that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing and/or have a speech impairment to make and receive phone calls.
Physical access and facilities
UTS Gallery
UTS Gallery is located on Level 4 of Building 6, 702 Harris St Ultimo.
From Harris Street: visitors using a wheelchair can access UTS Gallery via a ramp to Level 3, then take a lift to Level 4. There are 30 stairs from Harris Street up to the Level 4 courtyard, followed by a 30 second walk through the courtyard to enter the building and gallery.
From Broadway: visitors using a wheelchair can access UTS Gallery via a level footbridge connecting Building 1 (UTS Tower) and Building 6 which takes you directly to Level 4. Wheelchair accessible and all gender toilets are located on Level 4 of the UTS Gallery building at the Universal Café.
The gallery has no steps, is airconditioned and often brightly lit (though sometimes it can be dark when films or sound artworks are playing) and there are often sounds of students and staff talking outside the gallery during opening hours.
The UTS Broadway Screen
The UTS Broadway Screen is accessible directly from street level on Broadway at the Jones Street entrance to UTS Central (Building 2, Level 4A). There are accessible, all gender toilets close to the elevators on Level 3. The screen is visible to the public from the street, 8am - 12am, 7 days a week.
Warraburra Nura garden
Warraburra Nura garden is wheelchair accessible from street level on Broadway via elevators to Level 6.
The garden is accessible through a push/pull door near the top of the escalators, or through a level automated door in the library (which you need a student or staff swipe card to activate). There are accessible, all gender toilets close to the escalators on Level 6.
Assistance animals
Registered assistance animals are welcome at UTS Gallery and on the UTS campus.
Accessible parking
To park in accessible parking at UTS you need to get a UTS accessible parking permit. To get a UTS accessible parking permit:
- UTS staff should contact the Centre for Social Justice & Inclusion for an application form. Email equity@uts.edu.au or phone 9514 1084
- UTS students should contact the Accessibility Services in Student Services Unit. Email accessibility@uts.edu.au or phone 9514 1177
- Visitors should contact the Security Office. Email security.general@uts.edu.au or phone 1800 249 559
Access to exhibition information
From 2022 onwards, all exhibitions and new commissions are accompanied by a large print text (which is Text-to-voice compatible) to assist with movement through exhibition spaces and understanding of works in the gallery.
We are working to improve access to art on campus and the materials we hold in the UTS Art Collection.
School Groups
We welcome school groups and tours. Please contact us about group visits to ensure that a staff member can be available to answer any questions.