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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.

Three people drawing at a wooden table in front of a wall of drawings

Art. Make. Create.

Event, Sunday 6 July

Join us for our annual family day inspired by our bold and dynamic exhibition The Immersive World of Thom Roberts.

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EL1 Head, Education and Creative Engagement

Applications close midnight Monday 16 June 2025
Employment opportunities

The Gallery seeks a dynamic leader to spearhead education and public engagement initiatives, aligning with the Gallery's strategic vision of audience connection, relevance, and sustainability.

CommBank Matildas Clare Wheeler, Courtney Nevin, Teagan Micah, Clare Hunt, artist Angela Tiatia and National Portrait Gallery Director Bree Pickering.

National Portrait Gallery commissions major new video portrait of the CommBank Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Squad

3 June 2025
Media

CommBank Matildas players Clare Hunt, Clare Wheeler, Courtney Nevin and Teagan Micah joined National Portrait Gallery Director Bree Pickering today to announce a major new video portrait of all 23 players from the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Final Squad.

Jimmy and Jane Barnes

In Bloom

A collection of the beautiful, bold and botanical
Current exhibition

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.

CommBank Matildas Clare Wheeler, Courtney Nevin, Teagan Micah, Clare Hunt, artist Angela Tiatia and National Portrait Gallery Director Bree Pickering.

New portrait coming soon

The Gallery

The Portrait Gallery is excited to announce an upcoming portrait of the CommBank Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Squad.

Helen Ennis leading a professional learning group

Classroom connections

Developing skills and creating community through slow looking
Event, Friday 11 July

Join Gallery educators Marina Neilson and Ellie Brotchie for a half-day teacher professional learning focused on creating connection and community in the classroom while developing students’ critical and creative thinking skills.

Little Faces

Little Faces

Event, Selected days from Wednesday 23 July

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.

Margaret Olley

Virtual Highlight Tour

Into the wild
Event, Tuesday 17 June

Join Marina Neilson, Visitor Experience Coordinator, as she ventures onto the gallery floor to take a virtual peek at our latest collection show, In Bloom.

Visitors in front of The Quickening, 2022 (detail) Ying Ang

Introduction tour

Welcome highlights
Event, 2pm daily + 1pm on weekends in June and July

Join a short introductory tour of the National Portrait Gallery and discover a few key portraits.

Isobel Parker Philip with Thom Roberts' Emotion Cards

Curator tour with Isobel Parker Philip

Event, Wednesday 11 June

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.

Shelley Ware with Blood money - infinite dollar note - Aunty Regina Pilawuk Wilson, 2023. Dr Ryan Presley

Virtual Highlight Tour

The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy
Event, Tuesday 1 July

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.

Gallery Three, April 2025. Warwick Thornton 2019, Susan Stitt ACS. © Susan Stitt ACS. Eric 2020, Amos Gebhardt. © Amos Gebhardt. Men of High Degree: Kev Carmody (Bundjalung/Lama Lama Peoples) 2023, Brenda L Croft, Prue Hazelgrove and Richard Crampton. © Brenda L Croft/Copyright Agency, 2024.

Virtual Highlight Tour

Surprise Me!
Event, Tuesday 24 June

Join us for a lively discussion, as three of our Access and Learning team members choose a portrait to surprise each other and us!

The Witching Hour - Elena Kats-Chernin

Adventures in Portraiture!

Visual Arts (lower primary)
Event, Selected days until Thursday 17 July

Join us for an interactive and engaging program designed to equip your students with the confidence and tools to explore and interpret portraits.

Children participating in Little Faces

Little Faces

June 2025
Event, Starts Friday 13 June

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.

2025 Annual Appeal

Annual Appeal

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.

© National Portrait Gallery 2025
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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.

This website comprises and contains copyrighted materials and works. Copyright in all materials and/or works comprising or contained within this website remains with the National Portrait Gallery and other copyright owners as specified.

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