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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.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025 exhibition display

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2026

Upcoming exhibition

The National Photographic Portrait Prize 2026 marks the end of one of the Gallery’s longest-running exhibitions.

Dr Joseph Brown with Two Typists

John Brack x Noel McKenna

Upcoming exhibition

John Brack x Noel McKenna brings together the work of two influential Australian artists.

Boxing for Palm Island (Selwyn), 2010 photo by Hamish Cairns

Fighting Spirit

The Art of Boxing
Touring exhibition, 2026

Fighting Spirit: The Art of Boxing is the story of boxing in Australia told through art and screen.

Matildas: Game Face

Event, Daily until Sunday 1 February

Celebrate our new commissioned portrait of the CommBank Matildas by artist Angela Tiatia.

Jennifer Croom and Kylie Kwong

Kylie Kwong 2025 by Jennifer Croom

Portrait Artist of the Year
Current exhibition

Congratulations to Jennifer Croom, inaugural winner of the ABC series Portrait Artist of the Year!

Portrait Artist of the Year

Portrait Artist of the Year

Event, On ABC iview and TV from 2 November

Celebrate the art of portraiture with the ABC’s brand-new series Portrait Artist of the Year. Across eight episodes, amateur, emerging and professional artists go head-to-head, competing for the ultimate prize: a life-changing commission to hang in the National Portrait Gallery.

Painting workshop at the National Portrait Gallery in 2022

Winner’s Workshop

With Australia’s Portrait Artist of the Year
Event, Starts Friday 30 January

Join the inaugural winner of Portrait Artist of the Year for a painting workshop at the National Portrait Gallery.

Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience

Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience

Event, Available until 9 March 2026

Make the most of your summer and indulge in an exclusive exhibition experience from two of Canberra’s major cultural institutions. The Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience includes one Super Kaylene Whiskey exhibition ticket, and a selection of themed After the Rain merchandise from the NGA Art Store.

Drawin in the Gordon Darling Hall

Drawn in

As Famous as the Moon
Event, Sunday 28 December

Draw while jazz duo As Famous as the Moon play a selection of classic melodies.

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Children playing indoor soccer in front of a goal

Little Kickers

At the National Portrait Gallery
Event, Selected days from Monday 19 January

Discover the magic of sport and storytelling through art and play!

A child running in front of a large audience

Matildas: Make and move

Event, Daily until Sunday 1 February

Create your own fan bracelet, design a soccer card, and show off your skills with fun movement challenges.

The Matildas

Current exhibition

Marking a pivotal moment in Australian sporting history, the National Portrait Gallery has commissioned a major new portrait of all 23 players from the CommBank Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Squad.

Two people viewing artworks in the In Bloom exhibition

Guided Tour

In Bloom: Famous faces and florals
Event, Daily until Sunday 21 December

Led by knowledgeable guides, our tours are conversational, friendly and informative.

Nixi Killick

Wearable Identity: Pattern and Purpose with Nixi Killick

Visual Arts (youth)
Event, Available until 6 November 2026

Join the National Portrait Gallery for an engaging 45 minute On Demand session to unleash your creativity through fashion, art and identity in this dynamic workshop led by artist and fashion designer Nixi Killick. For students aged 11 to 16.

Lisa Hilli

Wearable Identity: Adornment and Expression with Lisa Hilli

Visual Arts (youth)
Event, Available until 26 November 2026

Join the National Portrait Gallery for an engaging 45 minute On Demand workshop with artist Lisa Hilli. Explore how adorning wearable forms can become powerful acts of storytelling, identity and cultural expression.

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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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