Trent Parke: The Christmas tree bucket (Free)
Trent Parke’s photographic series The Christmas tree bucket 2006–09 is a tender and darkly humorous portrayal of his extended family coming together to celebrate Christmas.
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Trent Parke’s photographic series The Christmas tree bucket 2006–09 is a tender and darkly humorous portrayal of his extended family coming together to celebrate Christmas.
Richard Lewer’s Steve is a gentle exploration of a family coming to terms with a dementia diagnosis.
Spot is one of the most loved dogs in the world, and he’s coming to Australia!
Mumkurla-nginyi-ma parrngalinyparla – from the darkness into the light.
This sensory friendly session of Art Steps by Alick Tipoti is designed for children who identify as neurodivergent.
In this Art Steps program, Alick Tipoti, Kala Lagaw Ya people, shares the story of the Baydham (Shark) star totem of the Zenadth Kes/Torres Strait. Participants are invited to create star calendars to understand the seasonality of stars in Zenadth Kes culture.
Get ready for adventure as you come face to face with giant creatures from the past!
In Bloom explores the beauty and symbolism of flowers. Featuring more than 50 portraits from the collection, new acquisitions and selected loans, you will discover how flowers have long been used in art to express emotion and convey messages of personal, cultural and religious significance.
Play and create in The Whole is Greater than the Sum of Her Parts, a dedicated interactive space created by artist Sanné Mestrom.
Following a national and international tour, Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia returns to Kamberri/Canberra for its final showing at the National Gallery.