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Blue Space Contemporary Arts Centre
97A Pho Duc Chine, Q1 
Tel: (08) 38213695
www.bluespacegallery.com
Situated in the grounds of the beautiful Fine Arts Museum, this busy working gallery regularly holds exhibitions by local artists.

Duc Minh Gallery
31C Le Quy Don, Q3 
Tel: (08) 3933 0498
Housing over 1,000 works of traditional and contemporary art, this colonial mansion constitutes the private museum and art gallery of Vietnamese business tycoon Bui Quoc Chi. 

Gallery Quynh
65 De Tham, Q1 
Tel: (08) 3836 8019
www.galeriequynh.com
This newly renovated two-storey property has been purpose-built for displaying a range of media, and provides a temporary exhibition space and home for the work of contemporary Vietnamese and foreign artists.

Hanoi Studio
17 Dong Du, Q1 
Tel: (08) 3822 1220
www.arthanoistudio.com
Shows work by artists from northern Vietnam in association with two other galleries in Hanoi. Hosts twice yearly exhibitions by artists such as Lim Khim Ka Ty, who was discovered by the gallery and has since exhibited her work around the world in places like Bangkok, London, Hong Kong and Singapore. 

Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum
97A Pho Duc Chinh, Q1 
Tel: (08) 3829 4441
This magnificent colonial building is home to both traditional and contemporary works by local and overseas artists. Some of the earliest pieces date from the seventh century and it also has some interesting examples of Cham and Funan art. 

Sàn Art 
23 Ly Tu Trong, Q1 
Tel: (08) 3824 8306
www.san-art.org
An independent, non-profit, artist-run exhibition space focusing on contemporary art. Is supported by grants and individual contributions and dedicates itself to the exchange and cultivation of contemporary art in Vietnam. Check their website for a list of previous and upcoming exhibitions.

TuDo Gallery
53 Ho Tung Mau, Q1 
Tel: (08) 3821 0966
www.tudogallery.com
TuDo specialises in oils, silk paintings and lacquer ware, and has over 1,000 pieces across its permanent exhibitions of works by city artists.
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