Partners in sparkle
Press releases and images downloads for media.
A new commissioned portrait funded by the Gallery’s Foundation will be launched at Murdoch University in Perth tonight, Wednesday 2 September.
Hi-resolution images for media representatives, password required.
A companion to our 2013 exhibition Richard Avedon People. This resource ties in with the Australian Curriculum and is designed primarily for upper secondary school teachers of Visual Arts, English, History and Theory of Knowledge.
Commissioned with funds provided by Peter Weiss AO 2018
Reporting to the Director, the Executive Officer provides high level administration and strategic support to the Director to achieve business objectives. This includes providing expert advice and contributing to decision making, escalating sensitive issues and proposing solutions, and effectively coordinating, tracking and reporting on key activities and priorities. The Executive Officer will work closely with the Executive and staff to ensure that administrative and operational support and advice is provided in a timely and efficient manner, and in a way that is consistent across the Gallery. This will involve specifically working in a coordinated way with the Director’s Executive Assistant and Corporate Governance team.
Hi-resolution images for media representatives, password required.
Beards were generally been out for British military men in the 1800s: civilians might have worn them as badges of masculinity, but in the army they were perhaps a bit too close to indiscipline for comfort.
Submissions close 5:00pm Sunday 14 September 2025
Take a close look at a portrait with a hidden message in its hands. For Year 7 – 9 students.
Office romance
Leaving a gift in your Will to the National Portrait Gallery is a thoughtful way to ensure an ongoing legacy for the benefit of future generations.
TERROIR directors Gerard Reinmuth, Scott Balmforth and Richard Blythe believe that the practice of architecture is the production of knowledge.
Kristin Headlam's portrait of Chris Wallace-Crabbe was acquired with the support of the Circle of Friends in 2014.
Community, arts, activism