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The National Gallery is looking to reach and connect with the widest possible audience on site, online and on tour through an inclusive and diverse artistic program.

Be part of the national conversation through sharing an exemplary collection of art that represents a broad selection of artists and perspectives. Take a leadership role in supporting the arts and connecting our communities by becoming a Corporate Partner.

From content collaborations, brand activations, onsite experiences and corporate hospitality, through to corporate social responsibility initiatives and wide-reaching digital and learning initiatives, our bespoke partnerships create new ways for people everywhere to experience what the Gallery has to offer.

Case Studies


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Wesfarmers Leadership Wagga

Wesfarmers Arts

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oOh!media billboard featuring Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori Kaiadilt people) Outside Dibirdibi 2008, National Gallery of Australia acquired with the Founding Donors 2009 Fund © Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda (Sally Gabori ) / Copyright Agency

oOh!Media

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Avenue Hotel, Capital Hotel Group, promotional photoshoot 2020

Capital Hotel Group

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

Samantha Jones | Head of Partnerships

+61 2 6240 6740

Renee Jaeger | Partnerships Manager

+61 2 6240 6667

partnerships@nga.gov.au


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Art and Dementia: Art with Friends

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First and third Friday of every month, 10.30am

Wheelchair Accessible

Wesfarmers Arts
Corporate Partnership

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For over a decade the Gallery’s long standing Indigenous Arts Partner, Wesfarmers Arts, has supported the Gallery to celebrate First People's culture.

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Art for Wellbeing

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First Saturday of every month, 2pm

Wheelchair Accessible

Join & Support

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Connect, donate, engage, create. Join the National Gallery community and be a part of crafting our collective art future.

Research Projects

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The Gallery collaborates with university and industry partners on research projects that extend our understanding of art and its importance to life.

Largest exhibition of First Nations art to travel to Asia opens at National Gallery Singapore

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Yuuma, Gurruburri

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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