13 Mar 2025—27 Jun 2027

Nolan50

Nolan50 branding, reads 'Sidney Nolan's Gift to the Nation'

Celebrate 50 years of Nolan’s cultural legacy with our year-long program of exhibitions, concerts, talks, and a symposium.

In 1974, Sidney Nolan donated 24 of his most significant paintings to the people of Australia –an extraordinary gift that became what we now know as the Nolan Collection. Today, this remarkable collection totals 218 works and resides at the Canberra Museum + Gallery, where it continues to captivate visitors from across the nation and beyond.

Events

CONCERTS: Resonant Spaces
28 March & 4 April | Canberra Museum + Gallery
Experience music in direct conversation with Nolan’s artworks, featuring ARIA Award–winning musicians David Bridie (28 March) and Sophie Hutchings (4 April)

ART TALK: Sidney Nolan’s Ned Kelly works 1945-1947

12pm, 28 March | National Gallery of Australia
Join Virginia Rigney (Senior Curator, Visual Arts, CMAG) in conversation with Elspeth Pitt (Senior Curator, Australian Art, NGA) for a focused look at Sidney Nolan’s early Ned Kelly series. Learn how these legendary paintings became spread across multiple collections—and how they continue to shape conversations about Australian identity.

SYMPOSIUM: Cultural Alliance | Visual Art + Design for the Stage

19 September | The Playhouse Theatre | Canberra Theatre Centre - On Sale Soon
Join some of Australia’s leading artists, designers, directors producers and performers in a symposium focused on the stories of how cross-disciplinary collaboration generated some of the most exciting work for the stage and how a new generation of artists are working together.



Exhibitions

A Total Work of Art: Sidney Nolan and the Stage

13 March 2025 – 8 March 2026 | Canberra Museum + Gallery

Sidney Nolan’s dynamic stage designs for opera, ballet, and theatre come alive. Discover costumes, set designs, and the iconic “Lyrebird” costume from The Display, 1964.

Public Impressions : Sidney Nolan in Popular Media 

21 March 2026 – 23 August 2027 | Canberra Museum + Gallery

Before television rose to become the dominant form of popular media by the early 1970s, colourful popular magazines were an ever-present fixture on the coffee tables, and in canteens and waiting rooms across Australia. With a focus on the coverage of Sidney Nolan, this exhibition explores an era of a rapidly evolving media landscape, to show how art and culture came into the homes and everyday lives, drawing out some of the common and eclectic strategies that were used to present contemporary art to a wide audience. Curated by Dr Kate Warren, Australian National University.

Dean Cross: Looking for the Lyre

Multi-Media Work | 20 – 25 June 2025 | Civic Square Screen
Artist Dean Cross (Worimi) responds to Sidney Nolan’s collaboration with Robert Helpmann for the ballet The Display (1964) with a newly commissioned  moving image work.

Exhibition | 10 October 2026 – 27 June 2027 | Canberra Museum + Gallery
Through both the Rite of Spring and The Display, Sidney Nolan was making a direct appropriation of Aboriginal cultural practice. Dean Cross sees these works as ‘a fertile case study for changing attitudes in contemporary thinking’ and presents a solo exhibition of new work in dialogue.  

Supported by Creative Australia

Conserving Nolan 50|50

Ongoing throughout 2025

A specialist conservation project that will lengthen the life of these important works through cleaning and refitting new replica frames. While literally revealing new layers about Nolan’s technique, uncovering underpainting, inscriptions, the project will investigate untold stories from the Collection’s extensive international exhibition history before it came back to Australia in 1975. From time to time you’ll also be able to see conservators at work in the gallery space. 0 This vital work will inform upcoming exhibitions including Nolan: The Backstory

Nolan: The Backstory

10 July 2027 – 13 February 2028

The backs of a painting can offer a fascinating insight into the life story of an artwork. This exhibition will reveal the inscriptions, alternative titles, exact dates and exhibition labels that illuminate Nolan’s creative process. Follow the detective work undertaken into each painting’s journey, traced through the findings from Conserving Nolan 50|50, for a fresh perspective on the history of the collection.

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