Julian Opie, United Kingdom b.1958 / People walking (detail) / Coloured 2008 Light-emitting-diode (LED) (Barco), wall mounted ed. of 1 / 323.2 x 148.4 x 25.8cm / Purchased 2009 with funds from the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Julian Opie

Julian Opie, United Kingdom b.1958 / People walking (detail) / Coloured 2008 Light-emitting-diode (LED) (Barco), wall mounted ed. of 1 / 323.2 x 148.4 x 25.8cm / Purchased 2009 with funds from the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Julian Opie / View full image

Walk or Cycle

From the Brisbane central business district, walk across Victoria Bridge or Kurilpa footbridge.

QAG wheelchair access is via the lift on the Upper Level of the QAG car park, via ramps at the front entrance from Melbourne Street, or via the street level entrance on Stanley Place, located between both buildings.

GOMA wheelchair access is via the street level entrance on Stanley Place or via the lift from the Stanley Place car park beneath the State Library of Queensland.

Wheelchairs are available for visitors to use onsite. To book one, call the Information Desk on +61 (0)7 3840 7303 between 10.00am and 5.00pm.

Bike parking

There are 10 bike racks around the Queensland Cultural Centre for parking and securing your bike. Locate bike racks on the Cycling Brisbane bikeway map, which also shows on-road and off-road bikeways across Brisbane. Bikes are allowed on Brisbane trains and CityCats and ferries.

Peter J Hunter, Australia b.unknown / Driver's eye view on a wet night (detail) c.1960s / Gelatin silver photograph on paper on card / 39 x 49cm 39 x 49cm (comp.) / Gift of the Photographic Society of Queensland 1973 / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Peter J Hunter

Peter J Hunter, Australia b.unknown / Driver's eye view on a wet night (detail) c.1960s / Gelatin silver photograph on paper on card / 39 x 49cm 39 x 49cm (comp.) / Gift of the Photographic Society of Queensland 1973 / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Peter J Hunter / View full image

Drive and Park

Parking for the Cultural Precinct is available in two neighbouring carparks under the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and State Library of Queensland (SLQ), both accessible via Stanley Place.

Alternative car parks are located at South Bank Parklands and Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Development of the Brisbane Metro is currently underway in South Brisbane including the Cultural Centre station upgrade and and precinct enhancements. Visit this webpage for the latest updates.

Daniel Crooks, New Zealand/Australia b.1973 / Train No.1 (stills) (detail) 2005 / Three-channel digital video: 4:10 minutes, colour, 16:9 (each channel) / Purchased 2016. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Daniel Crooks

Daniel Crooks, New Zealand/Australia b.1973 / Train No.1 (stills) (detail) 2005 / Three-channel digital video: 4:10 minutes, colour, 16:9 (each channel) / Purchased 2016. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / © Daniel Crooks / View full image

Public Transport

QAGOMA is right next to the Cultural Centre Busway station and a short walk from the South Brisbane train station and the South Bank CityCat and Ferry terminal.

The free South Brisbane bus loop (route 86) stops a right out the front of the Gallery. The service runs in an anti-clockwise direction along Grey Street, Montague Road, Vulture Street and Tribune Street and bus stops are a distinctive green and white colour. This free bus operates every 10-15 minutes, between 10.00am and 11.00pm, 7 days a week.

Use the Translink journey planner to check journey times and connections.