Running until September 13th: the National Gallery of Victoria presents FUTURE COUNTRY, the second iteration of the Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions initiative. This national mentorship program pairs eight emerging First Nations artists and designers with established Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives, presenting a unique opportunity to connect and share intergenerational knowledge, and foster artistic and professional growth.
Installation view of FUTURE COUNTRY: Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions from 20 March – 13 September at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne. © Photo courtesy of the NGV, Photography: Sean Fennessy
FUTURE COUNTRY celebrates land, legacy, community and cultural continuity. In response to the exhibition’s key themes of ancestral memory, re-storying, truth-telling and future- making, participating artists have created deeply personal, culturally significant and innovative works that engage Indigenous futures and envision alternative realities.
Installation view of Wiradjuri/Ngiyampaa artist Charlotte Allingham (Coffinbirth)’s work Maggie Doll!, 2025. © Photo courtesy of the NGV, Photography: Sean Fennessy
Each of the artists share an empowering message affirming the strength, resilience and sovereignty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, languages, and cultures past, present and future.



