Of This Earth

Transforming Culture and Country Through First Nations Ceramics

14 Mar –
14 Jun 2026


Public Curators Building
Ground Floor (Lady Norman Gallery)

‘Of This Earth celebrates remarkable ceramics by contemporary First Nations artists from across Australia. Reflecting cultural and artistic expressions, these works are creative, bright and fun while using exciting and innovative techniques in engaging ways.’

– Tina Baum and Grace Currey

Of This Earth: Transforming Culture and Country through First Nations Ceramics highlights cultural continuity and contemporary artistic expression through works of art drawn from the National Collection. The exhibition features over thirty key works of art by twenty-eight significant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists; including Thancoupie (Dhaynagwidh/Thaynakwith people), Billy Bain (Dharug people), Nicole Foreshew (Wiradjuri people) and Janet Fieldhouse (Kalaw Lagaw Ya/Meriam Mir peoples). Showcasing the diverse techniques, narratives, and innovations of this constant and evolving medium, Of This Earth celebrates the breadth of First Nations ceramic practice across Australia.

Archaeological evidence reveals the cultural practice First Nations people had with clay centuries ago, with this exhibition highlighting the contemporary affinity artists have to this medium today. These works continue to share stories about Culture, Country, Community, Ceremony, Ancestors, everyday life and imagination.

Curated by Tina Baum, Gulumirrgin (Larrakia)/Wardaman/Karajarri peoples), Head Curator, First Nations Art, National Gallery of Australia and Grace Currey, (Barkindji/Kunja peoples), Curatorial Assistant, First Nations Art, National Gallery of Australia.

Of This Earth: Transforming culture and Country through First Nations ceramics is a National Gallery Touring Exhibition supported by The Australian Government through Visions of Australia.

Events

NGA Art Lab with Janet Fieldhouse
16 May 2026
10am–5pm
Free event. Bookings essential
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National Gallery of Australia
Cairns Teacher Engagement

15 May 2026
10am–5pm
$10
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Selected Works

 

Installation Images

 

IMAGE:

Rona Panangka RUBUNTJA
Western Arrarnta people
Ray MUDJANDI
Mirarr/Western Arrarnta peoples
Black Speed  2024
National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 2025
© Rona Panangka Rubuntja and Ray Mudjandi/Copyright Agency 2026

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