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Super Cathy
Super Cathy
Super Cathy

Super Cathy, 2025

Kaylene Whiskey
Portrait, synthetic polymer on linen

Purchased with funds provided by Elizabeth Dibbs and David Tudehope 2025

A child drawing at a wooden table

Creative Space

Super Kaylene Whiskey
Event, Daily until Monday 9 March

Kaylene invites you to join her party! Enjoy free creative activities in our art making space inspired by Yankunytjatjara artist Kaylene Whiskey.

Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience

Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience

Event, Available until 9 March 2026

Make the most of your summer and indulge in an exclusive exhibition experience from two of Canberra’s major cultural institutions. The Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience includes one Super Kaylene Whiskey exhibition ticket, and a selection of themed After the Rain merchandise from the NGA Art Store.

Kaylene Whiskey in her studio, raising her arms in the air in celebration, next to a life size cutout of wonder woman and an artwork in progress

Kaylene Whiskey

Artists and Collectives

Kaylene Whiskey is a Yankunytjatjara artist based in Indulkana on the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia known for her unique visual universe that playfully combines Aṉangu cultural references with pop culture.

Flying Over Indulkana, 2022 Kaylene Whiskey

Super Kaylene Whiskey

Current exhibition

Super Kaylene Whiskey celebrates one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, proud Yankunytjatjara woman Kaylene Whiskey.

A group of people looking at Do you Believe in Love? 2025 by Kaylene Whiskey

Exhibition tour

Super Kaylene Whiskey highlights
Event, Daily until Monday 9 March

Join us for a highlights tour of Super Kaylene Whiskey. Explore the artist’s dynamic practice with rich, visual stories connecting cultures, Country and celebrity.

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Super Kaylene Whiskey x After The Rain Experience
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Cathy Freeman meeting Kaylene Whiskey

Kaylene Whiskey’s portrait of Cathy Freeman

6 March 2026
Media

Kaylene Whiskey’s portrait of Cathy Freeman winning Gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics to become part of the National Portrait Collection. Specially commissioned for the current survey exhibition Super Kaylene Whiskey, the three-panelled series depicts Cathy Freeman AC as she lights the torch, runs and wins Gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Seven Sistas Story, 2021 Kaylene Whiskey

Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Glossary

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This glossary includes the Aṉangu, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara words contained within Whiskey’s artworks on display in the National Portrait Gallery’s Super Kaylene Whiskey exhibition.

Kaylene Whiskey

Enlighten 2026

Queens of the Desert
Event, Daily until Monday 9 March

Enlighten returns to Canberra from 27 February – 9 March 2026, lighting up the nation’s capital with 12 nights of culture and creativity.

Visit Canberra

Visit Canberra

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There’s so much more to do in Canberra while you’re here to see Super Kaylene Whiskey! The VisitCanberra website is a fantastic resource for discovering everything the city has to offer, from accommodation and dining to cultural attractions and outdoor adventures. Whether you're here for a day or a week, VisitCanberra can help you plan an unforgettable experience beyond the Gallery.

Portrait 23: Identity

Artists and Collectives

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Arts Project Australia, Yarrenyty Arltere Artists, ‘stArts with D’ Performance Ensemble, Abdul Abdullah, Alison Alder, Amrita Hepi, Atong Atem, Christopher Bassi, Kate Beynon, Mia Boe, Baby Guerrilla, Tarryn Gill, Julie Gough, Naomi Hobson, Deborah Kelly, Fiona McMonagle, Angelica Mesiti, Dylan Mooney, Nell, Sally Smart, Vipoo Srivilasa, Latai Taumoepeau and Kaylene Whiskey.

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Announcing... Portrait23: Identity

15 November 2022
Archived media releases 2022

In this major new exhibition marking the National Portrait Gallery’s third decade, 23 Australian artists and collectives have been invited to create portraits without constraints or boundaries.

A Wool Merchant

Mr Richard Goldsbrough

Biography

Richard Goldsbrough (1821–1886) was a butcher’s son from Shipley, Yorkshire, who became a leading Australian woolbroker.

1 portrait in the collection

Albert and Vincent

Together on Country

Magazine article by Dr Emma Kindred, 2025

Emma Kindred considers the artistic lineage and deep Ancestral connection between Vincent Namatjira and his great-grandfather Albert Namatjira.

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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present. We respectfully advise that this site includes works by, images of, names of, voices of and references to deceased people.

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