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The Wealth of the Land
La ricchizza di la terra / La ricchezza della terra The Wealth of the Land by Chips Mackinolty The road from Agrigento to Palermo winds across the heart of Sicily...
The 10th Offcuts show
Celebrating its 10th year, this annual charity fundraising art ruckus, presented by the infamous Don Whyte is an arts calendar highlight. As the name suggests, the show was born from...
Winsome Jobling – The Nature of Paper
Since 1985, Winsome Jobling has been creating art to reflect the beauty and nature of the Northern Territory. Jobling’s earthy and organic work has earned the Darwin artist a well-deserved...
Towers of Tomorrow
From a 5.1 metre croc to the world’s tallest buildings made of colourful blocks of LEGO®, there’s more than meets the eye to the Museum and Art Gallery of the...
Secret World - Carnivorous Plants of the Howard Sand Sheets
This unique exhibition focuses on the Bladderworts that thrive in an area near Darwin known as the Howard sand sheets. The sand sheets host rare and threatened species including carnivorous...
New Territory
Building upon an impressive collection with a loyal focus on Northern Territory art, Charles Darwin University Art Gallery and Collection is set to traverse brave new territory in the coming...
LIGHT MOVES – Contemporary Australian Video Art
"Bodies of all kinds moving in space." This phenomenon has been explored in a myriad of ways by artists ever since video art took off as an exciting new development...
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
The Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art Award and Exhibition shares stories of senior members of the community, through the beauty and simplicity of portraiture painting. By Claire Eltringham This...
Monster Pop!
From inflatable dolls to startling shadow puppets and sculptures made of coloured pencils, this daring exhibition marries contemporary art from Australia with one of our closest neighbours, Indonesia. By Claire...
Salon des Refusés
FRENCH FOR 'EXHIBITION OF REJECTS', the Salon des Refusés is defined as 'an exhibition of works rejected by the jury of the official Paris Salon'. Although this does not sound...
Ben Quilty - After Afghanistan
After three weeks talking to Australian servicemen and women in Afghanistan, artist Ben Quilty felt an overwhelming need to tell their stories. In October 2011 he became an official war...
SYDNEY ARTISTS TAKE ON DARWIN
What does Darwin look like through a Sydneysider’s eyes? Six artists from ‘Down South’ are behind a new exhibition that investigates that very question. In June last year, six artists...
The Drunken Rhapsodies
By Claire Eltringham Bryan Bulley has been painting for over 25 years and is well known for his colourful birds-eye renditions of cityscapes. Bulley’s love of the Top End and...
Garnkiny to Ganyu: Artists Who Capture the Night
by Tierney White If you’re a star or moon gazer, you can’t miss this special exhibition paying homage to the beauty of the night sky. Most of us are fascinated...