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Araluen Arts Centre, Mparntwe

www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au

61 Larapinta Drive,

Alice Springs, NT 0870

08 8951 1122

Daily 10am–4pm,

Sun 10am–2pm. Closed Mon.

5 November 2021—20 March

Old stories Our stories Now stories.

A collection of works drawn from the Araluen Art Collection and on loan from Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists and the Pamela Lofts Estate.

September 2021—June

Desert Mob Retrospective

Multiple artists from the 30 years of Desert Mob.

26 November 2021—20 March

Foul Play

Peter Adsett

Foul Play presents the most recent work of Peter Adsett – none of which has been previously exhibited. It continues Adsett’s investigation of abstraction, something he has been engrossed in for almost twenty-five years. He sees his art as a critique of modernist painting, a task that became further challenging when he confronted the art of Indigenous Australians – what many believe is the most powerful painting produced in this country today.

Museum and ArtGallery of theNorthern Territory

www.magnt.net.au

19 Conacher Street,

The Gardens, Darwin, NT 0820

08 8999 8264

Open daily 10am–4pm.

See our website for latest information.

On Now

Collection Lab

Presenting a behind the scenes insight into how museums store works of art, Collection Lab provides an experience of an art storeroom where rarely seen works hang alongside popular favourites.

Arranged in a seemingly random manner, the exhibition reveals surprising connections between different artists and artworks from the Museum’s Aboriginal, Southeast Asian and Australian art collections.

Ongoing

Cyclone Tracy

Cyclone Tracy was a defining moment in Darwin’s history. Hear the devastating roar of the Category 4 Cyclone as it hits the town and learn about the day that changed the urban landscape and the lives of Darwin’s residents forever.

Ongoing

Cyclone Tracy

Cyclone Tracy was a defining moment in Darwin’s history. Hear the devastating roar of the Category 4

12 March—26 June

Exit Art Contemporary art from 2021

NT Year 12 Students

A celebration of the talents and creativity of the next

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