National Gallery of Victoria

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is the oldest and most visited gallery in Australia. Situated over two magnificent buildings – NGV International and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia – the Gallery hosts a wide range of international and local artists, exhibitions, programs and events; from contemporary art to major international historic exhibitions, fashion and design, architecture, sound and dance.

Founded in 1861, today the NGV holds the most significant collection of art in the region; a vast treasury of more than 76,000 works that span thousands of years and a wealth of ideas, disciplines and styles. It is a collection that is yours, and it’s free! We warmly welcome you to share in these riches and the many activities, exhibitions and events developed at the NGV for us all to enjoy.

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

Located on Larrakia Country, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory’s principal site, MAGNT Darwin, is home to internationally renowned artistic, cultural and scientific collections and research programs.

Each year MAGNT Darwin presents a dynamic program of internally -developed exhibitions, carefully curated from the collection and the best travelling exhibitions from around Australia.

MAGNT Darwin is also home to the annual Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA)— the longest running and most prestigious Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art awards in the country.

Buxton Contemporary

Buxton Contemporary was initiated in 2014 with a landmark act of philanthropy through the Michael and Janet Buxton Foundation. Along with the donation of their significant collection of contemporary Australian art to the University of Melbourne, the Buxtons provided funds to build this public art gallery on the University’s Victorian College of the Arts Southbank campus.

Opening its doors in 2018, Buxton Contemporary continues the ethos of Michael and Janet Buxton’s approach to collecting: supporting contemporary artists and a sustained engagement with the development of artistic practice.

Buxton Contemporary’s dynamic program of solo and thematic exhibitions, artist commissions, publishing and learning initiatives connects contemporary art to new audiences, and demonstrates the transformative potential of creative thinking and art-led exchanges of ideas in an educational context.

Laundry Gallery

Laundry Gallery is an Aboriginal owned multidisciplinary creative hub located in Darwin, Northern Territory. We represent modern iterations of Indigenous arts and cultures and provide an accessible pathway for age-old songlines to co-exist with the modern world.

Housed in an iconic 70’s era laundromat within the historic Parap Village precinct, Laundry Gallery is a globally engaged platform for both existing and emerging artists to tell their own stories through exhibitions, workshops and events.

Hugo Michell Gallery

Established in 2008, Hugo Michell Gallery is a privately-owned contemporary art space presenting the work of both established and emerging artists. Situated on Kaurna Land, Adelaide, South Australia, Gallery Director Hugo Michell is committed to presenting exciting and innovative work at the forefront of contemporary art across a range of mediums, including photography, painting, printmaking, digital media, sculpture, neon, textile, ceramic and installation.

Hugo Michell Gallery acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide region, and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

Outstation Gallery

Leading gallerists Matt Ward and Paul Johnstone have joined forces to create Outstation Gallery. United by a shared vision for supporting and promoting world-class Aboriginal art, they work closely with Aboriginal-owned art centres to deliver exceptional and ethical art. Art enthusiasts can now experience the best of both galleries in one beautiful space on the Darwin harbour. This collaboration brings together two of Australia’s leading contemporary art gallerists, offering a new destination for art lovers.

A modern, flexible, beautifully-lit exhibition space, Outstation Gallery on the Waterfront, welcomes visitors and locals alike, encouraging respect and appreciation of the complex and powerful art, stories and culture on show.

Outstation Gallery is a member and signatory to the Indigenous Art Code, and is committed to fair dealing with artists, their art centres and communities.