upcoming Exhibitions
Alcaston Gallery Collectors Exhibition 2025 | Beyond the Paradigm: Aspirational First Nations Artists | Nonggirrnga Marawili (c.1939–2023) | Kumanytjayi (Eileen) Napaltjarri (1956–2024) | Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori (c.1924–2015)
Alcaston Gallery is proud to present three powerful solo exhibitions, showcasing rare and significant works from the estates of three of Australia’s most distinguished First Nations women artists: Noŋgirrŋa Marawili (c.1939–2023), Kumanytjayi (Eileen) Napaltjarri (1956–2024), and Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori (c.1924–2015).
This exhibition marks the inaugural iteration of Alcaston Gallery's Beyond the Paradigm: Aspirational First Nations Artists exhibition series, with three extraordinary and trailblazing women whose profound influence and enduring legacies have redefined Australian contemporary art.
© The Estates of the Artists, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne 2025
Alcaston Gallery respectfully advises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that this publication contains the artistic works, names and images of deceased persons.
Noŋgirrŋa Marawili's family has authorized the use of her name in written form however they request that it not be spoken aloud in the presence of people from Arnhem Land or in the Miwatj region.
Melbourne Art Fair 2025 - Beyond the Paradigm: Aspirational First Nations Artists
Alcaston Gallery presents an exceptional exhibition at the Melbourne Art Fair 2025, showcasing a curated selection of paintings and sculptures by prominent and emerging Australian First Nations artists Aileen Napaljarri Long, Ada Pula Beasley, Shirley Macnamara, Louise Robertson and Rhonda Sharpe.
These five artists each offer a distinct visual language that reflects and emulates life on Country, with a shared jubilant embrace of ...
Beyond the Paradigm: Aspirational First Nations Artists | The Speed Collection: Ginger Riley Munduwalawala (c.1936–2002)
Alcaston Gallery is honoured to exhibit and sell works from the Estate of the late Peter Speed, a much-admired client from Alcaston Gallery’s formative years at 2 Collins Street Melbourne and his incredible legacy of Ginger Riley Munduwalawala (c.1936–2002) paintings on canvas, paper and boards.
The Peter Speed Collection: Ginger Riley Munduwalawala (c.1936-2002) will be on exhibition at Alcaston Gallery Exhibition Space at 84 William Street, Melbourne/Naarm from Wednesday 12 March until Saturday ...
Rene Sundown • Nellie Ngampa Coulthard
Alcaston Gallery is thrilled to present two solo exhibitions of new paintings by Rene Sundown and Nellie Ngampa Coulthard.
Based in Indulkana, South Australia, both artists continue to rise from strength to strength in their careers; in 2024, Rene Sundown was named as a finalist for three highly prestigious national awards: the Muswellbrook Art Prize; the Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; and the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Awards (NATSIAA), at the Museum ...