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2026 Annual Appeal

Help us secure this remarkable work for the collection - make a tax-deductible donation today!

Installation shot of Thom Roberts' Fan of Feeling Portriffs 2024 © Thom Roberts / Courtesy of Studio A

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Thom Roberts is a contemporary artist whose distinctive practice expands our expectations of portraiture. His vibrant ‘portriffs’ [portraits] are instantly recognisable, created ‘in Thom’s way’ with extra sets of eyes, multi-pronged noses and ‘piano teeth’.

Fan of Feeling Portriffs was made by Thom in 2024 in collaboration with creative arts therapist Katie Harvey at Studio A, the supported studio where Thom works. Composed of 24 individual faces, each painting represents a different emotion. Fan of Feeling Portriffs is a portrait of Thom in many parts but it is also an invitation for us all to reflect on, and maybe mirror, these emotional truths.

"This is the first work by Thom Roberts to enter the National Portrait Collection. It is a significant work that shares so much of Thom’s trademark vibrancy and energy. We are fortunate to have the opportunity to acquire it. Thank you for considering a gift to make this a reality!”
- Bree Pickering, Director

This year the Gallery is aiming to raise $60,000 through the Annual Appeal to acquire Roberts' Fan of Feeling Portriffs 2024. We warmly invite you to make a tax-deductible donation and be part of this historic acquisition.

Donations of $2.00 or more are fully tax deductible.

This year you can support the Gallery to acquire the specific portriff that speaks to you with a one-off gift of $2500 – choose yours below!

Puffing, 2024 Thom Roberts

Puffing
2024

Thom Roberts

Happy, 2024 Thom Roberts

Happy
2024

Thom Roberts

Scared Scary, 2024 Thom Roberts

Scared Scary
2024

Thom Roberts

Frustrated, 2024 Thom Roberts

Frustrated
2024

Thom Roberts

Joking, 2024 Thom Roberts

Joking
2024

Thom Roberts

Laughing, 2024 Thom Roberts

Laughing
2024

Thom Roberts

Anxious, 2024 Thom Roberts

Anxious
2024

Thom Roberts

Nervous, 2024 Thom Roberts

Nervous
2024

Thom Roberts

Afraid, 2024 Thom Roberts

Afraid
2024

Thom Roberts

Excited, 2024 Thom Roberts

Excited
2024

Thom Roberts

Nice, 2024 Thom Roberts

Nice
2024

Thom Roberts

Screaming, 2024 Thom Roberts

Screaming
2024

Thom Roberts

Grumpy, 2024 Thom Roberts

Grumpy
2024

Thom Roberts

Waking Yawning, 2024 Thom Roberts

Waking Yawning
2024

Thom Roberts

Giggling, 2024 Thom Roberts

Giggling
2024

Thom Roberts

Thinking, 2024 Thom Roberts

Thinking
2024

Thom Roberts

Surprised, 2024 Thom Roberts

Surprised
2024

Thom Roberts

Crying, 2024 Thom Roberts

Crying
2024

Thom Roberts

Worried, 2024 Thom Roberts

Worried
2024

Thom Roberts

Trusting, 2024 Thom Roberts

Trusting
2024

Thom Roberts

Silly, 2024 Thom Roberts

Silly
2024

Thom Roberts

Confused, 2024 Thom Roberts

Confused
2024

Thom Roberts

Angry, 2024 Thom Roberts

Angry
2024

Thom Roberts

Sleepy, 2024 Thom Roberts

Sleepy
2024

Thom Roberts







Portraits with a red dot have already been supported.

If you’d like more information about supporting the 2026 Annual Appeal, please contact:

Callum Tolhurst-Close
Head, Foundation & Private Giving
T: 02 6102 7026

© National Portrait Gallery 2026
King Edward Terrace, Parkes
Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia

Phone +61 2 6102 7000
ABN: 54 74 277 1196

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