Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory features the region’s art, natural history and culture with collections of Aboriginal art and material culture, NT history and maritime archaeology.
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory complex consists of permanent galleries, a temporary exhibition gallery, educational facilities for school groups, a theatre, the Museum Shop and the Cornucopia Museum Cafe.
All contribute to providing an entertaining, diverse and educational experience for the local community and visitors to Darwin
Address
Conacher St Fannie Bay
Darwin Precinct
Northern Territory
Australia
Postal Address
GPO Box 4646 Darwin Northern Territory 0801
Australia
Conacher St Fannie Bay
Darwin Precinct
Northern Territory
Australia
Postal Address
GPO Box 4646 Darwin Northern Territory 0801
Australia
Opening Hours
Weekdays 9am - 5pm Weekends and Public holidays 10am - 5pm
Price
free
Wheelchair Access
Weekdays 9am - 5pm Weekends and Public holidays 10am - 5pm
Price
free
Wheelchair Access
Yes
In 2008 the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award celebrates its 25th or Silver Jubilee anniversary.
October 2008
In July 2008 the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart celebrate the centenary of their arrival in northern Australia.
July 2008
Windows on Australian Art offers rotating selections from the MAGNT Visual Arts collection. Artists are inspired by people, landscape, nature, human endeavour, religion, science and inanimate forms.
July 2008
Exit Art showcases artwork produced by Year 12 visual art, craft and design
students in the Northern Territory. The most outstanding works are selected for their excellence, innovation and creativity in a range of modes including painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, printmaking and digital presentations.
students in the Northern Territory. The most outstanding works are selected for their excellence, innovation and creativity in a range of modes including painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, printmaking and digital presentations.
April 2008


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