A photographic exhibition from the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) celebrating 50 years of Yolngu economic independence, enterprise, self-...
Head along to the Northern Territory Library for Shifting Tides by Jacqueline Gribbin. Presenting a creative, historical and geographical based response to Darwin...
The 16th Australian Ceramics Triennale is a chance to come to the heart of the country, on Arrernte Country, and spend time with artists, writers, curators, educators,...
In 2018, Ikuntji Artists collaborated with award-winning photographer Tobias Titz to create a body of artworks, featuring polaroid portraits by Tobias Titz and etchings...
What happens when 22 creatives from around Australia are given metres of Ikuntji Artists fabric, and encouragement to create wearable art? Come and see! Wondrous and...
A collection of recent bark paintings from Maningrida Arts, the small and exquisite. Artworks included are by Kuninjku, Rembarrnga, Ndjébanna and Burarra artists from...
Mandjabu reflects the harmonic relationship between Kunwinjku people and their fresh water country. The progress of Mandjabu (fish trap) created to catch fish for food...
Barayuwa Mununggurr paints his own Djapu designs as well as the Munyuku clan designs of his mother Bengitj’s homeland, Yarrinya. Yarrinya is also the motherland of his...
"My identity exists across cultural spaces and my art tries to integrate that. Being part of a family, a tribe and a community but also being my own autonomous self with...
Shock & Ore features recent work from the Tennant Creek Brio, illuminating the poignant relics of abandoned mines and mock irreverence of former "glory days"...
First travelling to Darwin in 1995, Aly de Groot had an incredible experience spending time in the water with an injured whale at Bundilla Beach, the moment instilling...
SHOCK & ORE is an exhibition featuring the Tennant Creek Brio. The Brio’s art conveys the complexities of life in Tennant particularly the "shock of the new" and on-...
An exhibition of porcelain inspired by botanical forms studied in the Darwin George Brown Botanic Gardens from acclaimed ceramicist Dawn Beasley. In the Godinymayin...
The Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) exhibition is Australia's richest art prize, showcasing the very best Australian...
This exhibition showcases art made by Artificial Intelligence. Facilitators Lukas Bendel and Ioanna Thymianidis, the human team behind the machines, have served as mere...
Timo tells of the Tjukurpa within the landscape (Lake Baker) and the inhabitants that made it so. He surveys the Wati Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Men Creation Line) of his...
Metal Storm presents creative mixed media sculptures using recycled industrial metal. It is about the intersection of urban living clashing with the bush. The expended...
This is the first solo exhibition of young emerging artist Ifa Shiddiq. Inspired by her love for anime and Australia, the exhibition features a series of digital...
Alison Dowell, Katie Bradley, Russell Mead, Aly de Groot, Henry Dupal, Fenanda Dupal and Catherine Miles have diverse and dynamic art practices, including textiles,...
Lee Point is enjoyed by families, nature lovers, mountain bike riders, bird watchers, fisher-people, campers, and bushwalkers. It is one of Darwin's natural assets. Head...
Darwin artist Amina McConvell’s new installation is based on the format of a display home interior. This post-human space shows signs of having been inhabited, but the...
Artist in residence Geri Barr utilises photography, drawing, painting and textiles to express ideas on the experience and concept of listening. Geri says the purpose of...
The September issue is a collection of original artworks created by Amber Reid and Heather Whybrow. This exhibition is a combination of contemporary takes on Darwin's...
Joy is an exhibition by local Darwin artist, Cindy May. Cindy showcases pieces created across seven years of her artistic career, including digital media and...
Stories, conversations, connecting, and expanding while creating. Slow art making in community settings, featuring Larrakia Nation (aged care), Bagot Community, Knuckey...
Virginia Close is an author, poet and visual artist. Thinking of You portrays the wondrous world of the magical imagination. With the opening of the borders, the happy...
An exhibition using found objects. The aim is to reduce, re-use and re-create with existing materials as much as possible. A trained environmental biologist, David's...
Raft artspace presents this exciting exhibition, featuring works by artists from Spinifex Arts Project, Papunya Tjupi, Tjarlirli Art, Warakurna Art, Tangentyere Artists...
Shaun Lee, Gwarkabah (Saltwater man), is a Larrakia, Wardaman and Karajarri contemporary freelance artist born and raised in Darwin. Shaun started painting as a young...
Following on from the success of last year's open studios, the Rapid Creek Artist Collective has been working hard to present new and affordable artwork and craft, based...