Juniper Hall

Juniper Hall Juniper Hall is one of Sydney’s oldest houses built in 1824. It is home to the Moran Arts Foundation Collection.

Please visit our website for exhibition details and opening times www.moranarts.org.au.

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250 Oxford Street
Paddington, NSW
2021

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Juniper Hall

Juniper Hall is one of Sydney's oldest houses, built in 1824. It is home to the Moran Arts Foundation Collection and whilst it is not a permanent Art Gallery, it is the stunning backdrop for the Moran Prizes exhibitions each year.

Juniper Hall is an example of Georgian architecture and is one of the oldest houses in Sydney. Juniper Hall was built by the emancipated convict Robert Cooper in 1824 to fulfill a promise to his third wife, Sarah, to build her the finest house in Sydney. Cooper, a wealthy hotel and distillery owner in London, had been transported to Sydney in 1813 for receiving stolen goods. More information.

Purchased from The National Trust of Australia (NSW), by the Moran family, the historic Georgian building is an important exhibition space including the display of the winning works and finalists from the annual Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize.