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Upcoming Exhibitions.
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Danie Mellor: recent works.
N.Smith Gallery 29 Mar - 29 Apr 2023Recent works is an exhibition that assembles, re-assembles and sequences parallel and divergent narratives, curating archival and recent infra-red and visible light photographs in a way that evokes a pictorial... -
Kyra Mancktelow: We’re Marching.
N.Smith Gallery 3 - 27 May 2023We're Marching investigates the history of protest in Australia through legacies of colonialism, posing important questions such as how we remember and acknowledge the Indigenous experience and histories of today.... -
Photo London
Somerset House, London 10 - 13 May 2023N.Smith Gallery is delighted to participate in Photo London 2023. The gallery will present new and recent photographic works by Danie Mellor, and a suite of daguerreotypes by James Tylor.... -
Cloud Nine.
N.Smith Gallery 1 Jun - 1 Jul 2023Cloud Nine is a curated exhibition featuring new and recent artworks by nine of the gallery's artists. A loose concept, artists have been given free reign to include works that...
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Recent News.
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Thea Anamara Perkins recipient of the 2023 La Prairie Art Award.
14 Mar 2023N.Smith Gallery is delighted to announce Thea Anamara Pekrins is the recipient of the 2023 La Prairie Art Award, an acquisitive awardchampioning the work of Australian women artists presented by... -
Casey Chen wins Muswellbrook Art Prize.
26 Feb 2023Winner! Casey Chen has won the Muswellbrook Art Prize for ceramics with his work Big Robot 5. Running since 1958, the acquisitive prize awards the best work $10,000. All... -
Joshua Charadia wins Adelaide Perry Prize.
25 Feb 2023Winner! N.Smith Gallery is delighted to announce Joshua Charadia has won the Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing with his work Nocturne 23. This acquisitive award attracts entries from around Australia... -
Danie Mellor joins N.Smith Gallery.
23 Nov 2022N.Smith Gallery is delighted to welcome Danie Mellor to the gallery family. Danie Mellor is a contemporary artist living and working in Bowral, New South Wales. His multidisciplinary research and... -
Thea Anamara Perkins and Natasha Walsh included in The National 4: Australian Art Now.
15 Nov 2022N.Smith Gallery is delighted to announce Thea Anamara Perkins and Natasha Walsh are included in The National 4: Australian Art Now. A celebration of contemporary Australian art, The National... -
Louise Zhang joins N.Smith Gallery.
26 Oct 2022N.Smith Gallery is delighted to welcome Louise Zhang to the gallery family. Louise Zhang 张露茜 is a Chinese-Australian multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the dynamics of aesthetics, contrasting the attractive... -
Natasha Walsh Semi-Finalist in Moran Prize.
20 Oct 2022We're delighted to announce Natasha Walsh is a finalist in The Moran Prize for portraiture with her artwork Dear Ben. Artwork: Natasha Walsh Dear Ben, 2022 oil on copper 15... -
National Portrait Gallery Acquires Work by Thea Anamara Perkins.
12 Oct 2022N.Smith Gallery is delighted to announce the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, has acquired Thea Anamara Perkins' portrait Rachel. Rachel depicts Thea's aunt Rachel Perkins. ‘I wanted to paint her to... -
Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro: Place of the Eels.
30 Sep 2022One of Sydney's most significant pieces of new public art, Place of the Eels, has been officially unveiled in the heart of Parramatta's CBD. Created by Claire Healy & Sean... -
Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro Win Sulman Prize.
13 May 2022N.Smith Gallery is delighted to announce Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro have been awarded the Sir John Sulman Prize. Their winning work Raiko & Shuten Douji will be on display... -
MCA Acquires Work by James Tylor.
19 May 2022N.Smith Gallery is delighted to announce the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia has acquired James Tylor's entire series Te Moana Nui: Navigating Time & Space. Te Moana Nui is a... -
Thea Perkins wins Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship.
7 Dec 2021Thea Anarama Perkins has been awarded the 2021 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship. “As a First Nations woman I am honoured to be a recipient of this scholarship, an opportunity...
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Acknowledgement of Country.
N.Smith Gallery acknowledges and pays respect to past, present, and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, and acknolwedges their generosity and custodianship of Country. We celebrate the lands and waters that give us life; into which the songlines, stories, ancestors, and dreamings of First Nations peoples are woven, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Always was, always will be.