The Darwin Region in the Northern Territory of Australia is home to a variety of art galleries, showcasing a range of artworks, including glass art like etchings, screenprints, lithographs, and creations by Territory artists such as stained glass specialist Jon Firth. Mason Gallery specializes in Aboriginal art from the Utopia region northeast of Alice Springs, featuring works by celebrated indigenous artists. The Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA), established in 1990 as 24HR Art, is a non-profit association that supports local artists. Outstation Gallery offers a diverse range of artworks, including paintings, photographs, and sculptures from local artists in the Northern Territory.
In addition to these galleries, the Darwin Street Art Festival displays impressive works of art outside of gallery spaces, with large-scale murals and installations adorning the streets and lanes of Darwin City. The region is also renowned for its Aboriginal art, with notable works showcased at the Araluen Cultural Precinct in Alice Springs and Indigenous galleries throughout Katherine, Kakadu, and Arnhem Land.