Eva and Marc
Besen Centre

Render of path with trees and buildings - representing the new Eva and Marc Besen Centre Render of path with trees and buildings - representing the new Eva and Marc Besen Centre

On Tuesday 4 March 2025 the Museum will open its doors to a major new building, the Eva and Marc Besen Centre. A unique and breathtaking architectural concept designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects will include the visible storage of over 300 artworks from the Museum’s collection, a learning centre and a performance space.

Upon arrival, you can absorb the panoramic display of 64 storage racks holding the work of some of Australia’s most significant artists, and book yourself an art tour. The new multi-purpose learning and performance space will host family and children’s programs, talks, forums, workshops, live arts and educational programs.

Photo: Leo Showell

Visible Art Storage

The new Centre will provide visible access to over 300 stored artworks from the TarraWarra Museum of Art collection, the majority of which were gifted by the late Eva Besen AO and Marc Besen AC, who donated the Museum building and nearly 600 artworks from their private collection of twentieth and twenty-first century art.

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Education

Art helps us to understand our complex world and our place within it. This is particularly true for young people as they navigate their way through the world and develop a sense of self. TarraWarra Museum of Art delivers an inspiring program of learning experiences for primary, secondary and tertiary students that will help to develop their creative and critical thinking skills. Coming in March 2025, guided art tours for students will commence from the foyer of the Eva and Marc Besen Centre, where students will be able to view the visible art storage. 

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Tickets and Tours

Landscape photo looking over the lake at TarraWarra Museum of Art, looking towards the building and mountains in the background Landscape photo looking over the lake at TarraWarra Museum of Art, looking towards the building and mountains in the background

Free Experiences

Entry to the Museum grounds and outdoor sculptures is free and unticketed during Museum opening hours. Coming in March 2025, visit the foyer of the new Centre for free! 

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A woman stands looking out a window in a gallery hallway, with a long corridor lined with artwork on both sides. A woman stands looking out a window in a gallery hallway, with a long corridor lined with artwork on both sides.

Ticketed Entry and Tours

Experience curated exhibitions inside the Museum’s gallery, featuring major new works by artists. Create a memorable experience for your social, community or corporate group, and book an exhibition tour led by our qualified Museum guides, or book an education tour for your school or tertiary group. 

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Explore

Visit

We are an intimate museum with big ideas. See curious and imaginative commissions and exhibitions in the gallery, book an art tour and explore the sculptures in the grounds while enjoying the serenity and changing seasons of the breathtaking setting.

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TarraWarra Museum of Art building, looking out over the mountain views in the distance TarraWarra Museum of Art building, looking out over the mountain views in the distance

TarraWarra Museum of Art

Explore modern and contemporary artworks up-close in our award-winning gallery designed by the late Allan Powell. Established in 2003, the Museum has built a reputation for presenting a unique program of exhibitions curated to inspire curiosity and support emerging and established artists to make new work.

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Aerial photo of TarraWarra Museum of Art when the tree lined property had tones of yellow trees and fields in Autumn. Aerial photo of TarraWarra Museum of Art when the tree lined property had tones of yellow trees and fields in Autumn.

Grounds and Surrounds

TarraWarra Museum of Art is situated at the apex of a hill, offering a spectacular, resonant and panoramic experience of the Yarra Valley—Wurundjeri Country—with spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges and distant Toolangi rainforest across planted vines, native bushland and farmland.

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