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

Thread: Connecting stories and community is an exhibition developed collaboratively between the National Portrait Gallery and Logan-based artists and community.

Celebrate the fashion icon in a playful display of more than 100 collection works and select loans. Meet significant Australians in their finest from Johnny O’Keefe, Sherbet and Nicole Kidman to influential judges, politicians, entrepreneurs and scientists.

Shifting Ground and the National Portrait Gallery present a 45‑minute online session celebrating 50 Years of Deadly.

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.

This autumn we are having fun with feathered and furry friends. Join us as we look at Julian Meagher’s portrait of Richard Flanagan and his galah, Herb. Explore friendship together through sensory play, singing and making.

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

Things are getting emotional. Support the 2026 Annual Appeal.

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

Join us for a free National Reconciliation Week highlights tour.

Tina and Georges on creating the portrait, and seeing it for the first time at the National Portrait Gallery.

Join the National Portrait Gallery for an engaging 30-minute online session where upper primary students explore the NAIDOC theme 50 Years of Deadly.

John Brack x Noel McKenna: A face in the mirror brings together the work of two influential Australian artists.

Explore people, place and postcards in John Brack x Noel McKenna: A Face in the mirror before creating your own postcard to send to a special person. Then pop it in our post box and we’ll send it for free!

Access support for a visiting the Gallery at 3:00pm when it is less busy.

Explore the power of First Nations people through portraiture with Education Delivery Officer, Sophia. She’ll highlight portraits from the collection that reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme, 50 Years of Deadly, celebrating strength, culture and enduring impact.