Select Exhibitions
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Zanny Begg: Elsie (and Minnie)
Zanny Begg employs documentary filmmaking, performance and printmaking to explore issues of social and environmental justice.
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Know My Name: Australian Women Artists
This exhibition features more than sixty artworks by artists including work by Grace Cossington Smith, Margaret Preston and Emily Kam Kngwarray.
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Fantastic Forms
This Bundanon touring exhibition celebrates the creative practice of Merric Boyd (1888–1959), an artist often referred to as Australia’s father of studio pottery.
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Jenny Gibson: Inside the Outside
Over thirty years of oil paintings, charcoal drawings, and mixed media studies by Jenny Gibson, centred around the theme: 'the natural world of the Australian bush'.
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Emerging Artist Award 2025
This annual award celebrates its tenth edition, with two submissions receiving a share in a $3,000 prize pool, and a People’s Choice Award.
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Enjoy this Trip: The Art of Music Posters
Drawn from the National Gallery of Australia’s expansive collection of Australian and international music posters spanning the 1960s to the 1980s.
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Nan Goldin: The ballad of sexual dependency
A deeply moving portrayal of life in the 1970s and 1980s as the artist and her loved ones navigate a time of unrelenting energy and extremes.
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Chrissy Button: Daughters of Baba Yaga
Chrissy Button draws upon her Polish heritage in these recent works inspired by folklore and the feminine.
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It’s Always Been Always
'It’s Always Been Always' centres the voices of Blak women, celebrating their powerful connections to Country, Community, and Culture.
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Justene Williams: MAKING DO RHYMES WITH POO
Through her work, Justene Williams deals with conscious and unconscious forms of labour undertaken by the body.
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Jennifer Herd: Off Country
Exploring themes of cultural memory, identity and resistance, Jennifer Herd’s work is delicately composed yet deeply political.
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