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In conversation

Tina Arena and Georges Antoni

Saturday 6 September 2025
11:00 – 11:45am AEST
Onsite and live online
Bree Pickering, Tina Arena, Georges Antoni
Bree Pickering, Tina Arena, Georges Antoni

Bookings essential - free

Join Australian music icon, Tina Arena AM in conversation with renowned fashion photographer Georges Antoni as they discuss the newly commissioned portrait, Tina. Facilitated by Director Bree Pickering, hear about the process behind the portrait, what it takes to last 50 years in the music industry, and how the artist captured a legacy.

This new portrait, commissioned to celebrate Arena’s incredible 50-year career in the Australian music industry, will be on view for the first time from 6 September.

Can’t make it in person? Book a virtual connection ticket and attend the program online.

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Access information

This program is wheelchair accessible.

For access support or other ways to book please email bookings@npg.gov.au or phone 02 6102 7070 prior to your visit.

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