Sydney Street Gallery: A Creative Space for Artists in the Heart of Marrickville
- neighbourhoodmedia
- Jun 23
- 2 min read
Flexible Gallery Hire, Thoughtful Design, and Inspiring Exhibitions in Sydney’s Inner West
Marrickville is one of this city’s most vibrant epicentres of creativity, and Sydney Street Gallery is right in the heart of that epicentre.

In the short time since it opened in a repurposed industrial building in Marrickville, Sydney Street Gallery has proven its worth to the artistic community.
Its roomy and flexible exhibition space offers spacious hanging surfaces and a movable wall that can be used to reconfigure the room, as well as offering additional exhibiting area.
The gallery has a digital projector with a flexible mount, a variety of open plinths and optional shelves, which means it can be adapted to a variety of exhibition needs and designs.

The hanging system is a professional standard, with discreet hooks and white wire cables allowing your work to be the sole focus.
Their professional gallery lighting includes wall washers and zoomable spots on a flexible track system; all lights are dimmable (most individually dimmable). Sydney Street Gallery’s expert staff can assist with the curation of lighting for your exhibition or event. As an optional extra, you can have a gallery operating staff person on hand during your event.

Though spacious, the gallery room can also feel intimate, making it a great option for events such as launches, readings, and presentations. Included in your hire is use of a kitchenette with bar fridge, microwave, cups, glasses and serving accessories and access to a modern toilet and wash basin.
You can talk to the gallery about hiring wait staff with RSA for catered events.
Events at Sydney Street Gallery
Recently, Sydney Street Gallery hosted Saving Scapes, featuring artists whose work depicts themes of land, sea and sky in a range of mediums. The exhibition highlighted the rising threat of climate change and our relationship to the health of the Earth.

From June 6 is Resonance, a mixed media exhibition by Lorna Crane. Crane describes her work as process based, experimental and exploratory. She creates 2D and 3D artworks using a variety of media including: found objects, clay slips, acrylic, matt sprays, joint compound and plaster of paris mixes with earth pigments using organic soya milk as a fixative. Resonance is on at Sydney Street Gallery until June 29.
Located in Sydney Street between Marrickville and Sydenham Roads, an easy walk from Sydenham station, The Metro and close to a number of local breweries and eateries.
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