Emma Donovan & Friends: Live & Acoustic returns to celebrate First Nations art and culture at NGV Australia this November, presented by ALWAYS LIVE and NGV.
Immerse yourself in the science and spectacle of colour in this rich one-day intensive course designed for adult learners, educators and those wishing to expand their knowledge of our relationship…
The first and only initiative of its kind in Australia, the Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions is a national, biennial mentorship and exhibition program that pairs emerging Australian…
Join multidisciplinary artist Peter Waples-Crowe for a short introduction before the screening of his film Ngaya (I Am), 2022 in Community Hall.
For Melbourne Now, the Wheeler Centre and NGV come together for an afternoon of art and storytelling.
Launching the NGV x AQuA: Pride Month series, Open Forum will provide an opportunity for community leaders to gather and facilitate a broad and open discussion about the importance of…
Cave Bureau’s research and exhibition programmes fall under what they call The Anthropocene Museum, where they curate discursive architectural events of resistance across many environments of natural beauty, commonly within…
David Lancashire is one of Australia’s most renowned and respected graphic designer
Join us as we celebrate the launch of Debris Magazine 03: The Urge to Know, with co-editors Jon Tjhia and Cher Tan, and contributors Nayuka Gorrie, Justin Clemens, and Scott…
Shining a light on First Nations design, NGV Senior Curator Myles Russell-Cook speaks with Dr Russell Kennedy about First Nations knowledge systems in the context of design anthropology.
5 April 2023: From robotics to tapestry, weather patterns to war, mysticism to megacities – NGV Triennial 2023 is a powerful and moving snapshot of the world today as captured…
Among South African artist and ‘visual activist’ Zanele Muholi’s self-portraits, the series titled Ntozakhe (Parktown) contains two main interwoven narratives, both of which have their foundations in South Africa’s racial…
Co-curated with Olivia Koh from recess – a Melbourne-based online platform showcasing contemporary moving-image works – this series will comprise daily screenings in Communit
Co-curated with Olivia Koh from recess – a Melbourne-based online platform showcasing contemporary moving-image works – this series will comprise daily screenings in Community H
The second edition of the ground-breaking exhibition Melbourne Now opens at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia on 24 March 2023.