A photographic exhibition from the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) celebrating 50 years of Yolngu economic independence, enterprise, self-...
These never-before-seen images, dating from 1857 to 1893, have been printed from the Australian Museum’s collection of glass plate negatives and are some of Australia’s...
Picture a path through a tropical field of organic forms, each similar, but on closer inspection, unique. Darwin-based ceramicist Dawn Beasley transforms the Northern...
At the height of the Abstract Expressionist movement, a new avant-garde emerged from a relationship between two young artists. Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns began...
Coconut Studios presents gwalwa mamadlema (Larrakia: star country), an exhibition of works by emerging artist Cyan Sue-Lee and her mother Nadine Lee. Together, their...
An exhibition of paintings and new fabrics from three senior Merrepen artists, Kieren Karritpul, Marita Sambono and Nola Jimarin.
Tania investigates the dynamics of landscape and fine art photography through the concept of Life. Through her magnificent aerial photography, Tania’s work takes the...
Soak Tumble Dry pop-up exhibition returns for a third year to Darwin CBD. This year's group exhibition showcases four photographers and a local sculptor in the empty On...
Incite Arts and the stArts with D Performance Ensemble present Strong Feelings, a multi-disciplinary, disability-led exhibition. Telling the varied and thought-provoking...
The fourth National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony, is the National Gallery of Australia’s flagship exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Both distinguished and admired artists, Sarah Brown and Danny Murphy need little introduction. Sarah's precise brush strokes translate the ephemeral tones and shapes of...
Marita Albers' paintings are linked by bright colours of tropical landscapes, textured layers smudged by monsoonal downpours, patterns of overgrown foliage, shimmering...
Little Somethings is a collection of works by artist Emma Churchman created in little moments, in snatches of time alongside her young daughters, inspired by a project...
Art Educators of the NT presents their annual exhibition at Darwin Visual Arts, this year's exhibition titled Alter Egos. Head along to the opening night and enjoy live...
Darwin's favourite art exhibition fundraiser is back! Don Whyte Framing in Coconut Grove invites artists, local and afar, to collect a small canvas and return it painted...
From famous faces to local heroes, Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize, is a fascinating walk through 100 years of Australian life, art and culture. Join Art...
The Gurindji freedom banners celebrate the 1966 Wave Hill Walk-off, when Vincent Lingiari AM led Gurindji, Mudbura, Bilnara, Ngarinman and Walpiri peoples on a strike...
"Where Lakes Once Had Water contemplates how the Earth is experienced and understood through different ontologies – ways of being, seeing, sensing, listening and...
A three-month residency at Tactile Arts has evolved into an exhibition of large multi-panel prints, capturing the internal energy and rhythms of the Top End landscape...
A solo exhibition by Gaye Coyne, charting her on-going affinity with the sea and the natural world, and her process of incorporating close observation, emotional...
What role can contemporary art play in a divided war-torn city? Does it have the power to change the status quo? Can a river be the stage on which to propose peaceful...
Join MAGNT Curator of Aboriginal Art and Material Culture, Rebekah Raymond, for an insight into four decades of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art...
Join MAGNT Director, Adam Worrall, as he reveals some of his favourite artworks in the touring Archie 100 exhibition. Joining MAGNT in July 2022, Adam brings over 35...
Join MAGNT Senior Curator of Art, Bryony Nainby, for this talk discussing the 1979 Archibald prize finalist painting, A true Territorian: Portrait of Grandma Lum Loy...
Join MAGNT Curator of Aboriginal Art and Material Culture, Rebekah Raymond, in conversation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists whose practices include...