Your accessible pre-visit guide to the exhibition with information on navigation and layout, ticketing and sensory environments.
Martin Grant is on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square. For information on getting here, see Plan Your Visit. The exhibition is open between 10am and 5pm daily from 28 March 2025 to 26 January 2026.
Visitors need to purchase a ticket to attend Martin Grant.
You can buy tickets:
Ticket prices:
Once you have entered the exhibition you are able to stay for as long as you wish, or until the Gallery closes at 5pm. Children of all ages are warmly welcomed in the Martin Grant exhibition.
The NGV recognises the Companion Card and the Carer Card.
Companion Card holders receive concession priced tickets to all exhibitions and programs, and a complimentary ticket for their companion. Complimentary tickets for the companions can be collected from the Information Desk at the Gallery and do not need to be booked in advance even if tickets are sold out for that session. Carer Card holders receive concession priced tickets to all exhibitions and programs.
Martin Grant is on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia in Fed Square.
The most accessible path to NGV Australia is via the Fed Square Atrium from Flinders Street, or via the extension of Russell Street, which also has a car or taxi drop-off point. The entrance to NGV Australia is on street level and has an automatic door.
The Martin Grant exhibition and all public areas in the NGV, including the cafe and NGV design store, are fully wheelchair accessible. There are accessible bathrooms on each level. The exhibition is all on one level (Level 3) which can be reached via lift or stairs.
Wheelchairs are available for free hire from the Information Desk. We recommend booking a wheelchair prior to your visit by calling +61 (03) 8620 2222 (9am–5pm, daily) or making a booking online.
A motorised scooter is available for free hire. We recommend booking it prior to your visit by calling +61 (03) 8620 2222 (9am–5pm, daily) or emailing ngvenquiries@ngv.vic.gov.au
There are accessible bathrooms on all levels, and baby-change facilities on Ground Floor.
A Changing Places bathroom is located nearby at Arts Centre Melbourne’s Hamer Hall, approximately 600 metres from NGV Australia. The most accessible path is through the Fed Square Atrium and along Flinders Street.
Visit the Arts Centre Melbourne website for more information.
Accredited assistance dogs are welcome at the NGV. Please ensure your assistance dog is wearing their jacket while at the Gallery.
Access aids including self-regulation fidget devices, magnifying sheets and earplugs are available for free hire from the Information Desk. We recommend booking prior to your visit, by calling +61 (03) 8620 2222 (9am–5pm, daily) or making a booking online.
The Martin Grant exhibition includes fashion, photography, sketches, press clippings and runway footage.
There are no adult themes, nudity or sensitive material depicted in the displays.
This map shows areas of the exhibition layout including seating and audio-visual stimuli to help you prepare for your visit.
Music plays throughout. Gallery spaces are air-conditioned and are between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius. The map on the following page shows the locations of audio-visual content, sensory elements and seating, and can help you prepare for your visit.
Access the artwork labels online on your device and adjust them to suit your viewing needs.
Visit ngv.melbourne/access for more resources and information about accessible facilities and services for your visit to the NGV.
For further enquiries about how the Gallery can support your access requirements, please contact our team.
ngvenquiries@ngv.vic.gov.au
over the phone by calling +61 (03) 8620 2222 (9am–5pm, daily)