ÑÇɫӰ¿â

Exhibitions

ÑÇɫӰ¿â grounds on a beautiful sunny day
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There's always plenty happening at ÑÇɫӰ¿â.

OuR WAY

14 August – 27 November 2025

Our Way explores how Indigenous artists are reimagining storytelling today, expanding on the diverse artistic traditions presented in 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art, the landmark exhibition currently showing at the Potter Museum of Art. Guided by cultural knowledge passed down through generations, the artists in this exhibition honour existing practices while pushing creative boundaries.

Tais, Culture & Resilience:
Woven stories from Timor-Leste

19 September–10 December 2024

In 2003, within a year of Timor-Leste's independence, a women's art cooperative called LO'UD was founded. Through the lens of traditional Timorese tais weaving and supporting photography, we hear the stories of Timorese women's strength, resilience and hope for the future in a two-part exhibition and symposium, Tais, Culture & Resilience.

All that you've loved

19 March – 30 May 2024

All that you've loved brings together a collection of David Frazer's work over the past two decades, his engagement with some of his favourite songwriters and a reflection of the human experience of life, love, disappointment and hope.

Face Me

2 May – 14 Nov 2023

Face Me - Portraits of a Collegiate Community brings together a selection of works from ÑÇɫӰ¿â's highly regarded collection of Australian portraiture.

Balnhdhurr

20 Feb – 14 May 2020

Balnhdhurr - A Lasting Legacy celebrates more than 20 years of work by Yolngu artists from the Yirrkala Print Space in Northeast Arnhem Land.

Be Brutal

3 Oct – 19 Dec 2019

Be Brutal: Nicholas Harding presents a selection of portraits works by 17-time finalist in the Archibald Prize, and winner of the prestigious

Revealed

4 Jun – 5 Sep 2019

A unique and rarely seen private collection of Indigenous bark paintings from Milingimbi and Yirrkala, Northern Territory.

26 Feb – 9 April 2019

A series of works by Melbourne artist Vicky Watts exploring the rugged bushland of Mt Buangor State Park in the aftermath of a controlled burn.

Barring-bul

12 Jun – 30 Nov 2018

In collaboration with the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School (MITS), Barring-bul draws together a collection of works from Indigenous artists of the Northern Territory.

22 Jun – 30 Nov 2017

A unique suite of works produced by renowned Australian-Irish artist John Kelly, during his residency in Antarctica.