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Northern Territory one step closer to new city gallery

Local company Sitzler will lead the construction of Northern Territory’s new $88 million art gallery, slated to open late 2024.

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Santos pulls plug on Darwin Festival sponsorship

A coalition of climate and arts philanthropists has offered $200,000 to Darwin Festival to replace the support of fossil fuel…

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Augmenting the past to appeal to new museum audiences

History comes alive with the help of virtual reality technology at Darwin’s Chinese Museum, in a significant collection rehang and…

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A solution to unpaid internships for early career creatives

A state funded work placement for young professionals could help them get a foot in the industry instead of working…

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A tale of two Darwin Festival Artistic Directors

Outgoing Artistic Director Felix Preval and incoming AD Kate Fell sit down together to discuss programming, population, and the unique…

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Theatre review: AutoCannibal, Darwin Festival

Physical theatre meets the end of the world in this playfully abject one-man show.

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Who won this year's iconic Telstra NATSIAA?

Yolŋu artists continue to dominate NATSIAA, but weaver Margaret Rarru Garrawurra surprises with a powerful work for the top win

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Concert review: Bungul, Darwin Festival

A remarkable fusion of Yolŋu culture and the Western classical music tradition performed under the stars for the festival’s opening…

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Four First Nations artists you need to know

These First Nations artists are leading new conversations for the next generation of storytelling.

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Meet MAGNT’s new Director

Strong experience with blockbuster exhibitions and a close eye on Indigenous art and culture inform Adam Worrall’s views.

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