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Incoming Resources
- Convergent worlds, Juan Davila, Fiona Foley, Petr Herel, Guan Wei
- The Australian Drawing Biennale
- Researching relations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art from the collections of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Jabal Centre
- Streets of Papunya, the reinvention of Papunya painting
- Fl ue n t, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Yvonne Koolmatrie, Judy Watson : XLVII esposizione internazionale d'arte La Biennale di Venezia 1997
- Drill Hall Gallery exhibition program 2016
- Likan'mirri II, Indigenous art from the AIATSIS collection [invitation]
- The Australian Drawing Biennale
- Mamunukuwi Jilamarra, Tiwi womens art
- Likan'mirri II, Indigenous art from the AIATSIS collection
- [Drill Hall Gallery, ephemeral materials]
- Outside in, research engagements with Arnhem land art : the Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery 30 August - 7 October 2001
- Three creative fellows, Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd, Narritjin Maymuru : Drill Hall Gallery 9 August - 16 September 2007, [curator: Mary Eagle]
- ANU art collection, acquisitions from the past ten years
- Synergies, edited by Howard Morphy and Nigel Lendon
- Sally Gabori, a survey exhibition of paintings 2005-2012 : danda ngijinda dulk, danda ngijinda malaa, danda ngad = this is my land, this is my sea, this is who I am
- Crossing cultures, art from the Boxer Collection
- Mumeka to Milmilngkan, innovation in Kurulk art
- ANU art collection, fiftieth anniversary touring exhibition, [curator of the exhibition: Emma Cheshire]
- Common ground, the Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery, 3-27 July 1997, Arone Raymond Meeks
- Likan'mirri - connections, the AIATSIS collection of art : an exhibition at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery 20 February - 28 March 2004
- John Mawurndjul, survey 1979 - 2009, curator, Apolline Kohen
- Etched in the sun, prints made by Indigenous artists in collaboration with Basil Hall & printers, 1997-2007
- E(merge), two spiritualities [Drill Hall Gallery 5 July - 12 August 2012]
- Paintings and sculptures from Ramingining by Jimmy Wululu and Philip Gudthaykudthay, 5-29 November 1992