Macquarie Galleries

Macquarie Galleries was a Sydney private art gallery established in 1925 by John Henry Young and Basil Burdett.

From 1991 to 1993 it was located at 83–85 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay.

Basil Burdett left in 1935 or 1936 to become art critic for the Melbourne Herald.

Lucy Swanton and Treania Smith (known as 'The bitches of Bligh St')[1] ran the gallery; then Treania Smith and Mary Killen.

Artists who have had major exhibitions include: The National Library of Australia holds copies of limited edition booklets published by Macquarie Galleries in conjunction with exhibitions of works by