Callan Park Gallery

The Callan Park Gallery for Self-Taught and Outsider Art is based at Sydney College of the Arts, fronting directly onto Callan Park. Its mission is to showcase Self-taught and Outsider work of the highest quality in an ongoing series of exhibitions, beginning with the work of José dos Santos in March 2009.

Gallery hours:
Saturday, 11am to 4pm
By appointment on other days

Further information:

Susan Te Kahurangi King

Susan King

The first exhibition of work by the New Zealand self-taught artist, Susan Te Kahurangi King, will be on display at the Callan Park Gallery during October. There will be a special viewing of the show on Monday 2 November, 11am to 4pm.

Fresh Creation

Gerard Sendrey

A collection of recent work by Gérard Sendrey will be on display in the Callan Park Gallery until Saturday 3 October.

Work from the Peter Fay Collection

Val Sutherland

An exhibition showcasing Outsider art collected by Peter Fay over the last twenty years will be on display in the Callan Park Gallery until Saturday 29 August.

‘I am weaving you a shroud’: Rosemarie Koczÿ's Holocaust Memorial

Rosemarie Koczy

An exhibition of drawings and documentation by Rosemarie Koczÿ (1939-2007), will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Wednesday 1 July, 6 to 8pm.

Hans Hartman and Paulus de Groot

Paulus de Groot

An exhibition by Hans Hartman and Paulus de Groot will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Thursday 11 June, 6 to 8pm.

Matthew and Me - The Art of Lynda Strong

Lynda Strong

An exhibition by Lynda Strong from Studio ARTES Northside, Sydney, will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Thursday 11 June, 6 to 8pm.

2009 Exhibition Program

Callan Park Gallery

A dynamic series of exhibitions showcasing Self-taught and Outsider work.

The Enigma of Albert Louden

Albert Louden

A collection of work by British Outsider artist Albert Louden, will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Thursday 30 April, 6 to 8pm.

José dos Santos (1904-1996)

Callan Park Gallery

The inaugural opening of the Callan Park Gallery, José dos Santos, will be held at Sydney College of the Arts on Thursday 26 March, 6 to 8pm.