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Super Kaylene Whiskey celebrates one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, proud Yankunytjatjara woman Kaylene Whiskey.
Celebrate the unveiling of our new portrait of landscape architect, environmental educator and TV host Costa Georgiadis!
Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just starting your indoor jungle, this is your chance to green up your home.
Join Learning Facilitator, Nicole, as she explores early 20th century Australia through portraiture, reflecting on the moments changing the nation.
Join Sophia, Education Delivery Officer, as she explores how portraits of Australians in the film industry provide insights into the nation’s growing interest in Halloween.
Join Samantha, as she peels back the layers of paint within a selection of portraits. Uncover how artists influence light, hue and texture to illuminate the lives of their sitters.
Celebrate World Sight Day and discover some of our most colourful portraits from the collection brought to life through audio description.
The Gallery seeks a skilled and motivated professional to lead the development and delivery of innovative learning and public engagement programs that reflect the Gallery’s commitment to creativity, inclusivity, and audience connection.
National treasure, Tina Arena AM, is set to celebrate a remarkable 50 years in the music industry. In honour of her dedication, talent and incredible achievements, the National Portrait Gallery has commissioned a new portrait by renowned fashion photographer Georges Antoni.
Join Learning Facilitator, Sally, as we look at portraits in the collection that honour the incredible work of childhood educators.
Led by knowledgeable guides, our tours are conversational, friendly and informative.
The portraits in this resource have been chosen to prompt discussion, critical reflection and creative responses from students in secondary years.
The portraits in this resource have been chosen to spark discussion, encourage exploration and invite creativity for students in Years 3–6.
Explore Rob McHaffie’s portrait of Costa up close during Spring Family Day. Join Gallery staff on an interactive family tour to learn more about the portrait through playful movement, conversation and artmaking.
Join exhibition curator Rebecca Blake for an introduction to National Photographic Portrait Prize 2025, as she explores the key themes, ideas and preparation process behind the exhibition.
Join us for an engaging 1 hour On Demand session in collaboration with Questacon for National Science Week 2025. For students aged 11 to 16.