The NPPP is an annual prize for Australian photographers. The year’s most outstanding photographic portrait is awarded a $30,000 cash prize and photographic equipment valued at $20,000 courtesy of our Imaging Partner, Canon Australia.
Explore the beauty and symbolism of flowers in this weird and wonderful floral extravaganza that showcases more than 50 portraits from the collection, new acquisitions and selected loans.
Dive into The Immersive World of Thom Roberts with a tour from exhibition curator and the Gallery’s Director, Curatorial and Collection, Isobel Parker Philip. Hear from Isobel as she shares the exhibition themes, discusses Thom’s practice and highlights key works.
Join us for a new iteration of Drawn In this autumn. The Composer’s Canvas is a series of drawing sessions once a month at the Gallery.
Draw while listening to the immersive acoustic guitar soundscapes of Ereignis, blending folk, neo-classical, new age and progressive rock influences. Ereignis will transport you with soulful melodies, atmospheric effects and multi-layered textures built with a looping station.
Join us for a free Reconciliation Week highlights tour to discover some of the remarkable, resilient and inspirational Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on display, exploring our shared histories, cultures and achievements.
Join Shelley Ware, a proud Yankunyjatjara, Wirangu and Kokatha woman, as she showcases three portraits from the collection to speak to this year’s NAIDOC theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy.
Join us for a lively discussion, as three of our Access and Learning team members choose a portrait to surprise each other and us!
Join Cate Lyons, Learning Facilitator, as she looks at portraits that speak to the incredible courage of their subjects.
Join Learning Facilitator and resident synesthete, Jo as she explores portraits that radiate the key of D major – golden, glowing, expansive.
Join Program Coordinator Ellie Brotchie, as she takes us to the beach to explore the symbolism of sun, sea and sand in three portraits.
Great connections last the distance. Join Education Delivery Officer, Sophia Childs, as she explores three portraits featuring two subjects.
Join us for an interactive and engaging program designed to equip your students with the confidence and tools to explore and interpret portraits.
Do we have a treat for the smaller humans in your life! Little Faces is for babies and toddlers (with their grown up) to play, sing and have fun discovering a portrait together.
This year, the National Portrait Gallery has the unique opportunity to acquire Atong Atem’s photograph Men in this town 04 through the 2025 Annual Appeal. Support the Gallery by making a gift online before 30 June.
Experience the joy and transformative power of slow looking. By taking your time with art, you can reconnect with the present, uncover hidden details and make personal discoveries.