2026 Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards
Experience Australia’s longest running and most prestigious First Nations art awards, where culture, storytelling and creative innovation come together to celebrate the very best of Indigenous art.
The 2026 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (Telstra NATSIAA) showcase the strength and diversity of contemporary Indigenous art. Share the excitement by celebrating the powerful voices and creative excellence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
The free awards ceremony and opening night event on the MAGNT lawns on Friday 7 August will feature a stellar lineup of cultural performances you don’t want to miss! Bring your picnic rug and arrive early to secure a good position. Food and drink will be available on the night.
The 2026 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (Telstra NATSIAA) showcase the strength and diversity of contemporary Indigenous art. Share the excitement by celebrating the powerful voices and creative excellence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
The free awards ceremony and opening night event on the MAGNT lawns on Friday 7 August will feature a stellar lineup of cultural performances you don’t want to miss! Bring your picnic rug and arrive early to secure a good position. Food and drink will be available on the night.
Awards Ceremony Fri 7 Aug 6pm
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Sessions
Duration: 10am – 4pm daily
- Sat 27 Jun - Sun 24 Jan: 10:00am
Ticket Prices
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
1 Venue
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The Galleries at Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
19 Conacher St, The Gardens, NT 0820
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Accessibility
- High visual content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language
Presenter
Presented by: Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and Principal Partner Telstra
Credits & acknowledgements
Photo Charlie Bliss