Archie Party
Overview
Experience the Art Gallery of New South Wales like never before with a one-night-only art party celebrating contemporary art, music and food from some of the best artists, musicians and food stalls that Sydney has to offer.
Now in its fifth year, Archie Party will feature all-night access to the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2026 exhibition, along with a live music line-up co-produced by Sitara Tanglaw, a new interdisciplinary artist collective formed by Parramatta-based visual artist Marikit Santiago and South Western Sydney hip-hop artist L-FRESH The LION.
Headlined by L-FRESH The LION, featuring special guest The Browns, with additional performances by R'n'B artist Jess Jade and DJs Nicole Tania, ULTMT. and aywy. Also, enjoy interactive art experiences and artist talks by Archibald Prize finalists.
There will be pop-up bars and delicious eats to buy from Hot Luck Club, Plate It Forward, Messina, Miss Pearl, MOD Dining – by Fresh, and Crafted by Matt Moran – by Fresh. A free shuttle bus service will run from the Art Gallery to Central Station later in the evening.
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