Uniting two important Australian artists for the first time, Found and Gathered: Rosalie Gascoigne | Lorraine Connelly-Northey brings attention to the shared materiality at the heart of the practices of…
2 August 2021: Celebrating the unique artistic traditions developed by diverse indigenous and regional communities across India, Transforming Worlds: Change and Tradition in Contemporary India explores the ways in which…
In January 2020, a group of artists across Australia organised a major intervention of public space by replacing advertising from bus shelters and walls with eye-catching posters in response to…
Melbourne craftsperson Damien Wright’s furniture and sculptures explore and celebrate the splendour and bounty of the Australian landscape. In his work
Levels 5-6 What can we learn about Australian history from art? Whose perspectives are shown, and whose are missing? Traverse Australia’s past from first contact and colonisation through to Federation…
Big Weather is a timely exhibition that recognises the sophisticated appreciation of weather systems that exists within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural knowle
NGV Curator Hannah Presley and local artist Clinton Naina discuss climate change and the future of our environment as explored throughout the exhibition Big Weather.
There is a painting in the NGV Collection by John Longstaff titled Gippsland, Sunday Night, February 20th, 1898.
Industry Connections gives teens the chance to meet artists, industry leaders and creatives in this online event series.
Monday 17 May: Maree Clarke: Ancestral Memories is the first major retrospective of Melbourne-based artist and designer, Maree Clarke, who is a Yorta Yorta/Wamba Wamba/Mutti Mutti/Boonwurrung woman.
In a live conversation recorded during Melbourne Design Week 2019 between Yorta Yorta designer Lee Darroch and NGV Curator of Indigenous Art Myles Russell-Cook, Darroch spoke about creating the first…
Harden Sidney Melville’s Torres Strait Canoe and five men at the site of a wreck on the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, off Cape Grenville, North East Australia, 1874, is an…
A discussion with Ellen Broad (via video link), Fiona Milne and Tyson Yunkaporta, moderated by Marion Joseph Every technology comes from a time and place.
The colour blue is dominant in the work of Yolŋu artist Dhambit Munuŋggurr, who first discovered the hue in 2005, when she was left wheelchair bound after a car accident…
From intricately woven baskets and figures to her bold patterns and designs used to create wearable art in collaboration with fashion designer Ingrid Verner, each unique work shares a different…