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'Our partnership allows us to promote and celebrate the culture of our First Peoples and take their stories to the world.'

Rob Scott, Managing Director, Wesfarmers

The National Gallery is the country’s leading visual arts institution, with a reputation for innovation and excellence. As a cornerstone of Australian art and culture, we believe in embracing the diverse ideas and stories of our evolving communities.

Our bespoke partnerships create new ways for people everywhere to experience what the Gallery has to offer.

Partnering with us means a tailored approach with unique benefits and outcomes designed to meet the needs of your organisation, your employees and your customers.


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Our Partners

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Installation view of Jackson Pollock, Blue poles, 1952, purchased 1973, © Pollock-Krasner Foundation. ARS/Copyright Agency

Become a Corporate Partner

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Knight Frank lunch time Art Talks, Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London event, National Gallery of Australia, 2021

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To chat about how we can collaborate, please get in touch.

Samantha Braniff | Head of Partnerships

+61 2 6240 6740

Renee Jaeger | Partnerships Manager

+61 2 6240 6667

Jessica Ausserlechner | Partnerships Manager

+61 2 6240 6432

partnerships@nga.gov.au


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Capital Hotel Group promotional photoshoot, Cressida Campbell, Canberra 2022, featuring Cressida Campbell, The pool, 2018, Private collection, image courtesy Warren Macris © Cressida Campbell

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The Know My Name National Outdoor Art Event in partnership with oOh!media, 2020, featuring Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Yam awely, 1995, Gift of the Delmore Collection, Donald and Janet Holt 1995 © Emily Kame Kngwarreye/Copyright Agency

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Cressida Campbell Archie Rose Gin Masterclass at the Canberra Centre, 2022

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Archie Rose limited-edition Cressida Campbell gin. Label featuring Ginkgo (detail), 2017, Private collection, image courtesy Warren Macris © Cressida Campbell

Four bottles of gin are arranged among flowers, baubles and streamers

Collaboration with Archie Rose Distilling Co Know My Name

Close up image of two hands drawing on white volley shoe. The drawing is of indigenous people around signs that read 'mission' and 'aboriginal land'

Sandra Saunders working on Volley shoes, 2022, image by Robert Lang

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National Gallery x Volley collaboration on display at National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2022

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Qantas event, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

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Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London inspired wrapped Mazda cars, 2021

Image of baker holding a circular bread loaf shaped to look like a sunflower with seeds in the middle

The ‘Sunflower’ batch loaf created by Sonoma bakery, 2021

Two children stand in a shopping mall holding paintings they have done representing Van Gogh's Sunflowers

Emily and Kirana, Canberra based KIDS x VAN GOGH winning artists with their works on display at the Canberra Centre

An older woman sits in front of her painting, holding a copy of Vogue magazine that has her artwork on the cover

Collaboration with Vogue Australia featuring Artist Betty Muffler, September issue 2020


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From the Archives: A history of the NGA in posters — Part I

A poster reading "come see the best show in town - only $2 The Australian National Gallery"

Simon Underschultz falls through the archival rabbit hole and emerges in the 1970s Australian National Gallery marketing department.

Read Time 5 minutes

From the Archives: A history of the NGA in posters – Part II

Poster for The Art of Photography 1839–1989

Simon Underschultz takes us back to the 80s with a selection of exhibition posters from Gallery’s trove of promotional material.

Read Time 3 minutes

Programs

Small group of school children in the first nations galleries viewing Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s Yam awely.

With our range of art programs, you’re sure to find the perfect spark for your imagination.

Contemporary Australian Architects Speaker Series

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The annual lecture series presented in partnership with the Australian Institute of Architects (ACT Chapter).

Films

The Exhibitionists

Four women in cocktail atire stand in front of a brightly coloured painting by Diena Georgetti

Rose d’Or Award-nominated film, The Exhibitionists is both a playful and profound docu-comedy celebrating women in the arts.

Read Time 11 minutes

For people who are recovering their mental health

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Start a creative journey through discussion and art making to support wellbeing and social confidence.

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The National Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the Traditional Custodians of the Kamberri/Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

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