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A woman stands in an eclectic art studio, with a vibrant portrait and a Wonder Woman cut-out.

The Art of Kaylene Whiskey: Do You Believe in Love? Panel Discussion

Next on 15 Nov 2025 from 11:30am to 12:15pm

The Art of Kaylene Whiskey: Do You Believe in Love? Panel Discussion

A woman stands in an eclectic art studio, with a vibrant portrait and a Wonder Woman cut-out.

Overview

Come along to the National Portrait Gallery for a dynamic panel discussion to celebrate the launch of Super Kaylene Whiskey and the first major monograph of her work –The Art of Kaylene: Do You Believe in Love? With a special introduction from Kaylene Whiskey herself, hear from exhibition curator April Phillips, editor and writer Natalie King OAM, and Manager of Art, Culture and Collections at Edith Cowan University Clothilde Bullen OAM. The panel will explore Whiskey's joyous and layered practice that centres strong women, celebrity icons and her Aṉangu culture.

The panel discussion will be followed by a limited book signing. You can order your copy from the Curatoreum.

Super Kaylene Whiskey celebrates one of Australia's leading contemporary artists, proud Yankunytjatjara woman Kaylene Whiskey. This major survey brings together works from across Whiskey's career, showcasing her dynamic practice that is grounded in stories of First Nations joy and strength.

Dates

15 Nov 2025
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National Portrait GalleryKing Edward Terrace, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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