Events
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‘Two Men From the Desert” exhibition featuring Adrian Jangala Robertson & Conway Ginger
left — Laundry Gallery
Laundry Gallery’s exhibition, “Two Men From the Desert”, features ninety small works on paper by Conway Ginger and Adrian Robertson – opening Saturday 7 June for two weeks only!
Archibald Prize Finalist Adrian Jangala Robertson
left — Art Gallery of NSW
Congratulations Adrian Robertson, a finalist for the second time in the Archibald Prize. A big thank you to Warwick Thornton who managed to squeeze in a sitting during a busy time of filming. Adrian is a huge admirer of your work and everyone at Bindi cannot wait to watch your upcoming film..! On top of
Wynne Prize Finalists Charles Jangala Inkamala & Margaret Campbell
left — Art Gallery of NSW
We are absolutely delighted to announce that both Margaret Campbell and Charles Inkamala have been shortlisted for the Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW. Margaret Campbell, a first-time Wynne finalist, has sculpted a naked woman sitting upright on a stool. Her body is unguarded, her gaze steady. This is Campbell’s self-portrait, but also
‘65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art’ featuring Billy Benn Perrurle
left — The Potter Museum of Art
We’re thrilled to announce The Potter Museum of Art exhibition “65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art” featuring Billy Benn Perrurle’s powerful landscapes alongside works by Gordon Bennett, Kaylene Whiskey and Ginger Riley Munduwalawala – it’s a must-see!
August 2025
DAAF | Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair
to start — Darwin Convention Centre
Meet with artists and ethically purchase artwork direct from over 70 Indigenous owned Art Centres from Australia’s most remote desert and coastal regions, to rural and urban communities. DAAF is FREE to attend, and 100% of all sales made go directly back to support the artists and their communities. We’ll also be returning with DAAF
September 2025
Bindi Magic 2025
to start — Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists
This September, the Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists will unveil their highly anticipated annual group exhibition, Bindi Magic. The exhibition celebrates the latest works from both established artists—many of whom have been painting at Bindi for over two decades—and exciting new and emerging talents. Bindi Magic is a vibrant showcase of Central Australia’s essence, beauty, and
Desert Mob 2025
to start — Araluen Art Centre
Desert Mob brings together hundreds of artists to celebrate desert culture in the heart of Australia. One of the nation’s oldest Aboriginal art festivals, Desert Mob features an exhibition, symposium and marketplace as well as public programs and satellite events throughout Mparntwe (Alice Springs). From the opening night celebration to community studio visits, evening curator