Low Sensory Sessions – White Bay Power Station – Rozelle, Sydney | 22 March – 14 June, 2026

🗓Mar 22, 2026 · 9:00 AM – Jun 14, 2026 · 9:00 AM
📍White Bay Power Station, Robert St, Rozelle NSW 2039, Australia
🎟Free

🚉 Public Transport Access

🚂 Train & Metro Hubs:Rozelle Bay
🚌 Bus Stops:Victoria Rd after Darling St, Victoria Rd before Darling St, Victoria Rd opp White Bay, Victoria Rd at Loughlin St, Victoria Rd before Evans St and 15 more stops nearby.
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White Bay Power Station, Robert St, Rozelle NSW 2039, Australia




Location: White Bay Power Station, Robert St, Rozelle NSW 2039, Australia
Dates: Every Tuesday 9 – am
Sunday 22 March 2026, 9 – 11 am
Sunday 26 April 2026, 9 – 11 am
Sunday 17 May 2026, 9 – 11 am
Sunday 14 June 2026, 9 – 11 am

Cost: Free – Book Tickets

Low Sensory Sessions – Rememory at White Bay Power Station

Experience the 25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory in a calm and welcoming environment with our dedicated Low Sensory Sessions at White Bay Power Station.

Designed for visitors who benefit from a quieter, less stimulating setting, these sessions offer a more comfortable way to engage with the exhibition and its powerful themes.

Session Details

  • When: Every Tuesday, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Additional Sessions: One Sunday each month during the festival
  • Location: White Bay Power Station

A Calm & Accessible Experience

Low Sensory Sessions take place outside regular operating hours, allowing visitors to explore the exhibition in a more relaxed atmosphere with reduced sensory stimuli.

These sessions are ideal for individuals, families, and carers seeking a quieter environment to enjoy art and cultural experiences at their own pace.

What to Expect

  • Reduced noise levels and crowd numbers
  • A calmer, more spacious environment
  • Supportive and inclusive setting for all visitors

Booking Information

Attendance is free, however advance booking is required. By reserving your ticket, you’ll receive helpful information ahead of your visit to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Supported By

Low Sensory Sessions at White Bay Power Station are proudly supported by the James N. Kirby Foundation.

Plan Your Visit

Take your time, explore at your own pace, and experience Rememory in a way that feels comfortable and accessible for you.




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