Wangka Walytja, an Artback NT touring exhibition, celebrates the Papunya Literature Production Centre’s pioneering creation of Pintupi-Luritja literature through original...
Co-developed by the Godinymayin Centre and the Waralungku Art Centre, this unique exhibition showcases the knowledge and creative practices of artists from Borroloola...
Pip McManus is a local Mparntwe/Alice Springs artist who has been reflecting on the timeless issues of dispossession and migration. Saw Points displays a selection of new...
Rod Moss has lived in Alice Springs since 1984, writing, painting, drawing and carving tables with Australiana motifs. His drawings, re-describe country close to home...
A showcase of work from Numbulwar Numburindi Artists (NNA). Champions of fibre art, NNA artists marry naturally-dyed and locally harvested pandanus with bright, bold...
Call for entries for the Bindi Digital Art Prize 2025, a national, all-abilities award celebrating excellence in digital art, are open! Now in its third year, the prize...
The Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art Award honours and celebrates the remarkable accomplishments and contributions made by senior Territorians to our community. It...
Watch this Space and CDU Academy of the Arts have teamed up to bring you this interactive exhibition. Curated by Doris Stuart, Dan Murphy and Lucy Stewart, it features...
ArtBroken is an audacious exploration of the concept of 'broken' – shattering conventions, traditions, and preconceptions to redefine artistic expression. This...
Recent paintings by the renowned artist Motorbike Paddy Ngal. “Arrarntenh. That old man’s painting it. It’s the same like arnwekety but it’s the first one. Growing like a...
Muuki Taylor was born c.1945 at Wayinkurangu, a waterhole in the Percival Lakes region in remote Western Australia. He is a Martu Pujiman (born in the desert) and a...
This exhibition celebrates an ancient songline, showcasing the celestial Djulpan constellation. It follows the journey of the seven sisters after the Wet season. Dhalmula...
What can beaches tell us about life and its ongoing possibilities? This mesmerising exhibition from Arnhem Land offers a powerful counterpoint to the images of...
Now in its 13th year, this standout event returns to Darwin Waterfront to celebrate the talent of First Nations artists from across the country, whose work was submitted...
This exhibition by Natalie Vidgen and Angie Soares is a poetic response to the quiet erasures of the natural world, vanishing habitats, disappearing species, and the...
Conrad brings his gestural jilamara (ochre designs) to both linen paintings, and for the first time a significant collection of purrungbarri (stringybark). Tipungwuti...
A constantly evolving exhibition to celebrate the Dry season – Rra-mardu in Yanyuwa language – showcasing a selection of artists including Nancy McDinny, Isa McDinny...
The Wake Up by Natalie Vidgen and Angie Soares is a poetic response to the quiet erasures of the natural world, vanishing habitats, disappearing species and the delicate...
Coordinated and presented by the Central Australian Art Society (CAAS), a volunteer-run organisation in Alice Springs that has supported art and artists since 1963, the...
Milkum ga walŋa: pattern, camera, life is an exhibition showcasing a unique vision for co-creation honed over many years by Paul Gurrumuruwuy Wunungmurra, a Yolŋu...
Spanning five years of practice, this debut major solo exhibition reflects Gulumerridjin (Larrakia), Wardaman, and Karrajarri Saltwater woman Jenna Mayilema Lee’s ongoing...
In a world that relentlessly rushes forward we must remember to pause, reset, and reconnect through the fundamental act of breathing. Artists Simone Arnol and Bernard...
The Rictors is an exhibition celebrating the extraordinary art and story of Mick, Ian, and Noli Rictor – three brothers who belonged to the last uncontacted family of...
Faye Alexander’s show Mullock responds to the energy crisis – a catalyst to make sculptures from discarded materials, which Alexander presents in this unique collection...
This exhibition presents nine Tiwi male artists from Ngaruwanajirri, showcasing contemporary artworks rooted in tradition. Using local materials, ochres, and modern tools...
Step into a world of colour and tradition at this biannual quilt exhibition showcasing works from Territory textile artists. From classic designs to contemporary...
Explore a vivid, interactive world of light and sound, inspired by the charm of vintage gramophones. As a vibrant jungle of light, colour, and sound bursts forth like a...
Telstra NATSIAA is the longest running and most prestigious event for Indigenous artists in the country. The 2025 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Created over five years between India and Australia, this sensorial experience deconstructs and reconstructs the idea of the Indian feminine through stylised, futurist...
Jessica Lloyd, a Jabirr Jabirr, Yawuru, Yamatji, and Noongar woman, walks in the footsteps of her ancestors. Through Sky Country Exhibition, she honours the stories of...