Bodies of Water is a new series of immersive works by NT-based multidisciplinary artist, Violet Bond. Her first solo exhibition in the Territory explores how water, mud...
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Araluen Arts Centre presents this major survey exhibition drawn from its permanent collection, curated around five currents – Catalyst...
An exhibit by Djilpin Arts introduces GAPU XI, their latest print series in partnership with Basil Hall Editions. Showcasing art from senior and emerging artists in...
Experience the creativity of Numbulwar's Numburindi artists, as they shape ghost nets into intricate Yir. This vibrant exhibition reflects resilience from the past while...
Ntang features work by Artists of Ampilatwatja. The Art Centre was established in 1999 and lies on Aherrenge country, the land of the Alyawarre people. Their work...
The Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) is the longest running and most prestigious awards for Indigenous artists in the country...
Artist mewe responds to the continuity of genocides that have been ceaseless throughout world history. Making use of humour and absurdities, he links historical events...
City of Darwin’s LAUNCH youth program provides young people in Darwin with opportunities to connect, build skills and contribute to their community. An annual showcase of...
Triptych is a glimpse into the work of three Top End contemporary visual artists. Photographic street documenter Migs Ellaga, painter and sculptor Jesse Milne, and...
This exhibition features a blend of large-scale prints that convey the expansiveness of the landscape and smaller prints that draw viewers into the personal and intimate...
Drawing inspiration from mythology, mysticism, esotericism, the elemental forces of nature and her own dreams and visions, Benton reflects on the intricate web of...
Join The Array at Digital Dimensions to explore the intersection of art and technology. This new exhibition blends education, art, and tech, celebrating the growth of...
“My paintings represent stories and lessons taught to me by my Grandmothers and their brothers who I call my Kawu mob." This is Hayden Jinair Wilson's first solo show...
A multidisciplinary exhibition by Matt Sav that questions and disrupts patriarchal ideas of masculinity within and connecting to ecology as portrayed in popular...
Looking into Wurrandan’s art is like looking into rippling water. Different levels emerge as you look more deeply. The brilliant etched surface of his discarded road...
In 2002, Bugai Whyoulter welcomed the return of Nora Nungabar and Nora Wompi. They encouraged Bugai to join them and it was this union of Pujiman (bush or desert born)...
SALON Art Projects presents the SALON des Refusés, an exhibition of works submitted, but not accepted into the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards...
Join Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair's (DAAF) Opening Ceremony alongside participating Art Centres. Purchase a ticket to be part of this special night, with welcome speeches...
Spinifex – a dry and scratchy word that evokes a wide barren landscape of windswept tumbleweed and dust. It may be one of the most inaccessible places on this arid...
"I am a Yindjibarndi Custodian, old now, but strong in my thinking and my life. My ngurra (country) is beautiful, its goonmardii (plenty of food, good country) and I...
Presented by Munupi Arts & Crafts Association and Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association, Ngini Ngawula Pikaryingini (Our Stories) is a poignant evocation of the distinctive...
Paintings and ceramics inspired by a wild country. Artist Aaron Moore shares and demonstrates his unique art processes, including using oil on Perspex to create luminous...
Held on Larrakia land, the Telstra NATSIAA Awards Ceremony celebrates the artistic practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. This year’s Awards Ceremony...
Dharripa/Tariäpaŋ/Trepang is the first exhibition of its kind on the subject in NT. The group show celebrates the contemporary cultural legacies shared between First...
Gain insight into the judging process, considerations and deliberations of the 2024 Telstra NATSIAA judges, Keith Munro, Putuparri, Tom Lawford and Katina Davidson.
Submerged contemplates the interconnected relationships that bind humanity to the awe-inspiring, mysterious aquatic and subterranean realms. Brought together by regular...
This exhibition by Debbie Walter is a thought-provoking visual arts project that reimagines memento mori. This PhD journey connects a personal reflection on death to the...
The Bukaway group based in Nhulunbuy create stunning metal art using the ancient lost wax casting technique. Made from recycled aluminium, their sculptures bring Dreaming...
This exhibition by Sarah Strzelecki begins to capture the diverse beauty of the feminine form and intimate moments of life. Through soft and expressive brushstrokes, this...