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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

Fragility, 2024 Naomi Hobson

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025

Upcoming exhibition

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. Entries for 2025 are open.

Thom Roberts with Burt the Oscar Train 2017 and cushion cover

The Immersive World of Thom Roberts

Upcoming exhibition

The Immersive World of Thom Roberts is the first solo exhibition for multidisciplinary contemporary Australian artist Thom Roberts.

People looking at an artwork in the Gallery

Slow Art Day

Event, Saturday 5 April

Slow Art Day is a global event with a simple mission: to help more people discover for themselves the joy of looking at art and its transformative power.

Thom Roberts

Artist Talk

Thom Roberts
Event, Saturday 12 April

Join us for an artist talk by Thom Roberts to celebrate the opening of his first solo exhibition, The Immersive World of Thom Roberts at the National Portrait Gallery.

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APS5 Projects Coordinator – non ongoing

Applications close midnight Sunday 13 April 2025
Employment opportunities

The Projects Coordinator will play a key role in the development and delivery of a new project collaborating with a partner venue in Brisbane, Queensland to develop an exhibition which is both nationally and locally significant. It will be a dynamic role underpinned by project coordination, with an emphasis on liaison and collaboration with Curators, Artists and Community. Strong skills and expertise in this area will be required. The role is based in Canberra but will require some travel, and coordination of artists and community for the delivery of four workshops, in Brisbane, throughout 2025. The workshops are the basis for the co-design of the project and exhibition.

Sensory Kit

Sensory Kits

Access

Does a young person in your life need additional support to feel at ease in a public space? Our sensory-friendly kits were developed in collaboration with Aspect (Autism Spectrum Australia) and are free to borrow during your visit.

Ethan McAlister

Drawn In

Ethan McAlister
Event, Sunday 18 May

Draw while listening to the music of composer and musician, Ethan McAlister, including a special rendition of an original song ‘The Shoreline’. As part of his performance, McAlister will expand on the song through improvisation, experimentation and looped sections to explore the nuances of a single song.

Ava Martina

Drawn in

Ava Martina
Event, Sunday 20 April

Listen to the soulful vocals of Ava Martina blended with electric guitar while drawing. Ava will perform a mix of originals and covers spanning generations of artists.

Albert and Vincent

Gallery Three

Current exhibition

Gallery Three features major new acquisitions, collection highlights and favourites.

A mother and daughter participating in Portrait Play

Portrait Play

Face the music
Event, Selected days from Monday 14 April

Join us for Portrait Play these school holidays as we explore portraits and music. Come and meet the people that live on our walls, discover musical instruments hidden in the portraits and get creative on your journey through the galleries.

Relaxed Afternoons in the Gallery

Relaxed afternoon

Event, Wednesday 23 April

Explore the Gallery at a quiet time of day. We welcome anyone of any age who would benefit from a more relaxed gallery experience.

Drawing in the Gallery

Drawn In

The Composer's Canvas
Event, Selected Sundays in Autumn

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.

Children listening during Story Time

Story Time

Secrets of the Seasons
Event, Starts Tuesday 15 April

This Story Time we’re exploring the magic of a childhood spent in the Australian bush with the book Secrets of the Seasons, written by Heidi Cooper Smith.

Children participating in Little Faces

Little Faces

Event, Selected days from Wednesday 9 April

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.

Costa Georgiadis and Director Bree Pickering at the announcement of The People’s Portrait.

Costa Georgiadis wins the National Portrait Gallery’s People’s Portrait

5 March 2025
Media

In 2024, the National Portrait Gallery took the extraordinary step of inviting the Australian public to choose the subject of its next commission. Twenty-five years after the Gallery’s first commission – the iconic Nick Cave by Howard Arkley – and nearly 90 commissions later, the people of Australia were invited to make their voice heard. Who did the public most want to see represented in their National Portrait Gallery?

Drawing in the Western Courtyard

Drop in drawing

Event, Daily from Friday 29 November

Experience the vibrant flowers and foliage in our Western Courtyard through drawing and observation.

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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present. We respectfully advise that this site includes works by, images of, names of, voices of and references to deceased people.

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