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The Australian Black Summer of 2019-2020 saw devastation on an unimaginable scale and gave rise to stories of intense trauma and loss, but also of communities rallying together to overcome adversity.
Celebrate women artists and directors with the free screening of Agnès Varda’s The Gleaners and I in connection with the National Gallery exhibition Deep inside my heart.
Art Labs are artist-led workshops connecting young audiences nationally with artists, artmaking and the national collection.
Shakespeare’s classic comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is reawakened in this breathless production brimming with magic, mirth and mayhem.
Join Imogen Dixon-Smith, Kenneth E. Tyler Curator, International Prints and Drawing, for a talk focused on the life and work of German-American printmaker and textile artist, Anni Albers.
Book a free ticket to attend the SaVAge K’lub during the opening activations at 10.30–11am and 12–2pm.
Join the National Opera Chorus for a fun afternoon of your operatic favourites (including those you haven’t heard yet!).
Bookings essential. This event does not include exhibition entry. This event is free for National Gallery Members and their guests.
Draw inspiration from the exhibition and learn the process of multi-colour screenprinting in this hands-on workshop with artist, Francis Kenna.
This is your entree to the wonderful world of lampshade making, where you get to decide the fabric, shape & size of your new lampshade!
Your coffee tastes like Milo. Your manager is sleeping off a sugar-crash. How did your tie get stapled to your desk? And why is everything sticky?
This year the National Gallery of Australia’s Annual Lecture will be presented by leading Australian artist, Lindy Lee.
Deep inside my heart brings together new acquisitions and key works from the national collection by major female artists, exploring representations of the figure.
Presented alongside Gauguin's World: Tona Iho, Tona Ao, the SaVAge K’lub is a multi-disciplinary vehicle to explore ideas of hospitality, culture and identity.