EXHIBITION: DVA Main Gallery
Opening 6pm Friday 14th of May 2021
Showing from the 14th - 29th May
The Art Educators of the NT’s (AENT) annual exhibition is back in a new location at Darwin Visual Arts, on the Ground Floor of the Harbour View Plaza at the corner of McMinn Street and Tiger Brennan Drive, in Darwin city.
The exhibition, “Recovery” invites members to reflect on how things may have changed since the latest flu pandemic began about a year ago and how we have come out the other side.The vibrant selection of art works from AENT artists ranges in mediums and has become a local exhibition highlight.
Workshops throughout the year and our annual exhibition provide an opportunity for sharing and extending professional and artistic practice.
We are offering botanical workshops reflecting this year’s theme of “Recovery”.
Works created in these workshops may be included in the exhibition.
See the AENT website event page (https://arteducators.nt.edu.au/events-calendar/ ) for workshop details.
Offering an insight into the classrooms of many of our educators, the “Recovery” Exhibition will continue to include student artwork stickers, ‘Stick It’.

‘Ways of Seeing: Miya/Significant Plants – Beginnings’ showcases works from five culturally diverse, female artists – Glynis Lee, Angelina Lewis, Juwayning Lorraine Williams, Linda Yarrowin, Nena Zanos - created during a printmaking project at Wagait Beach. Artworks reflect each artist’s personal connection to chosen plants. Accompanying stories and video communicate cultural knowledge.

The viewer is exposed to obscurities of the universe including artwork, ‘Solar Flare’ depicting a solar explosion also, ‘Meteor Shower’ and ‘Supernova’. Energy and passion are radiating from the paintings, highlighting intensity. In contrast, ‘The Wormhole’ and ‘Galaxy’s Breath’ depict the timelessness and constancy of galaxies and the beyond.
Ray Hayes moved to the Northern Territory in the early 1980’s to work in Yirrkala and then Darwin. He was a passionate advocate for Human Rights, Labour Rights, Land Rights and the Environment. Ray assisted Yothu Yindi in obtaining the initial funding for band. He advocated and assisted Aboriginal people throughout his working life at Bagot Community and with the Larrakia Nation.

Elemental is Darwin Visual Arts’ first exhibition of 2025, showcasing the diverse talents of our artists as they explore the elements in both literal and metaphorical forms. This inspiring collection presents vibrant and thought-provoking works that celebrate the forces shaping our world and the essence of existence.