1.Flammable and explosive items (including balloons), corrosive substances, dangerous items such as controlled knives;
2.Printed materials, promotional items, slogans, banners, flags, etc., that violate relevant laws;
3.Food with strong odors;
4.Pets or other animals;
5.Other items that may affect the safety of the audience or the exhibits (for details, refer to the "Guangdong Art Museum Prohibited Items List").
1.Maintain a safe distance when queuing and viewing the exhibits.
2.Please refrain from making loud noises, running, chasing, fighting, climbing, or lying down in the venue.
3.Please take care of the exhibitions and facilities. It is strictly prohibited to climb over barriers, touch, dirty, or damage the exhibits.
4.When taking photos or videos, do not use flash, selfie sticks, tripods, or other auxiliary photography equipment. Media personnel who need to use such tools for work purposes must register in advance. Please do not take photos in exhibitions where photography is restricted.
5.Visitors are allowed to bring a hand-held sketchpad no larger than A4 size (21 cm × 29.7 cm) and use charcoal or watercolor pens to sketch non-mounted exhibits. Other art materials should not be used. Use of brushes and paper should only be done in designated areas, as indicated on-site. Please follow the staff's guidance.
6.Without the museum's permission, no organization or individual is allowed to conduct lectures, teaching, investigations, performances, commercial filming, live streaming, or commercial recording activities within the museum. If an organization needs to conduct a guided tour for work purposes, they must apply five working days in advance, submitting materials including the content, personnel, procedures, and safety responsibilities.
7.All public welfare activities provided by the museum are free of charge. Social organizations or individuals are not allowed to use the museum's resources for commercial activities without authorization.