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Darwin
Exhibition
On display until 25 May
Exit Art: Contemporary Art from 2024 NT Year 12 Students
Presented in partnership with the Northern Territory Department of Education and Training, this exhibition features 45 artworks that showcase the exceptional creativity of graduating Stage Two students from 11 schools across the Northern Territory.
Exhibition
On display until 1 June
Action! Film & War
A new touring exhibition from the Australian War Memorial, Action! Film and War, showcases the role of film to document, promote, report on, and recreate events in our military history, from before the First World War through to the modern day.
Exhibition
Ongoing
Unruly Days: Territory life 1911- 1921
The Northern Territory has always been a land of contrast and extremes and life in the Territory has always been different to the norm. This exhibition provides insights in the first decade of Commonwealth Rule and the Territory's most unruly to date.
Exhibition
On now
Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma (Making successful business together)
A photographic exhibition from the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) celebrating 50 years of Yolŋu economic independence, enterprise, self-determination, culture and ingenuity.
Exhibition
Ongoing
Colin Jack-Hinton Maritime Gallery
The Colin Jack-Hinton Maritime Gallery houses traditional boats and canoes from the MAGNT's Historic Boat and Ethnographic Watercraft Collection.
Exhibition
Ongoing
Cyclone Tracy
MAGNT has long been the home of the Cyclone Tracy story, and to mark the 50th anniversary of this weather event, has refurbished this much-loved exhibition.
Exhibition
Ongoing
Transformations: the changing nature of the territory
Trace an evolutionary timeline from the beginnings of our solar system and journey through periods of natural history that have shaped the ecology of the Northern Territory.
Exhibition
On now
Tiny Territory
Rarely noticed, valued or revered, Tiny Territory makes large and wondrous the small, colourful and alien-like invertebrates of the Northern Territory.
Image: 2022 Telstra NATSIAA installation view. Photo: Mark Sherwood
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