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Western Art Space (WAS) is located at 8 Hunter Street, Queenstown. The main building is weatherboards painted a rusty orange colour.
This venue is a gallery space attached to a residential home and will be exhibiting paintings and prints.
Very limited parking is available on Hunter Street. More street parking is available on close-by Sticht Street.
Two parking spaces marked as accessible are available on Bowes Street, at the end closest to Hunter Street. These parking spaces have standard kerbs and are limited to two-hour parking within the hours of 9am–5pm daily.
It is a 110-metre journey from these parking spaces to Western Art Space.
A paid West Coast Council carpark is available on Driffield Street at the bottom of Orr Street. Access to this carpark is gained by turning off Driffield Street into a side street opposite the Queenstown Library.
It is a 150-metre journey from this carpark to Western Art Space.
There are two accessible parking spaces in this carpark. They are positioned closest to the West Coast Wilderness Railway building.
There is a cost of $1 per hour to a maximum of $10 in this carpark. Payments can be made with cash or card using the parking meter available, or by using the EasyPark App and entering the parking area number '50001'.
The entrance to Western Art Space is located to the left of the orange weatherboard building when facing it from Hunter Street. The path to the entrance is bitumen, followed by a dirt and gravel driveway.
A small orange wall marks the entrance to this venue once in the driveway. A ramp behind this wall leads up to double doors that are 1600mm wide.
Through the entrance, the venue opens up to the gallery with smooth level flooring. Please note that floor rugs cover various parts of this smooth flooring.
There are no toilets available for use at this venue.
The Unconformity acknowledges the palawa people as the original and traditional custodians of lutruwita/Tasmania. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this land.