Exhibitions
2023 Exhibition: Menzies Commissioned Artworks
Permanent display launched 30th May 2023
Immortalising the collection of artworks commissioned over many years by Menzies School of Health Research. From health programs to clinical trials and research projects, various artists are celebrated in this now permanent exhibit.
Jayde’s artworks from Menzies Art Gallery of Scientific Discovery and Deadly Ears in Deadly Hands painting were selected for this collection.
See the exhibition permanently on display
Located inside the John Matthews Building (JMB) foyer at Menzies School of Health Research
Royal Darwin Hospital Campus,
58 Rocklands Drive,
Tiwi NT 0810
2022 Exhibition: Sea, Sand, Sky
30th September 2022 - 15th October 2022
Darwin is built on the brink of the ocean. A harbour connecting Australia to the rest of the world. Jayde and Arlya explore the plethora of flora and fauna reliant on the ocean for their existence, including humans. Drawing from their scientific and artistic backgrounds they bring you this collection.
Joint exhibition by Jayde Hopkins of Nawula Almaren Aboriginal Art and Arlya Denholm of Tuckey Illustrations.
With the opening night the busiest of the year for the gallery and Jayde’s collection near sold out, the exhibition was a roaring success.
2021 Exhibition: Country, Through The Eyes of Nature
3rd September 2021 - 18th September 2022
Stories and history, flora, fauna, country. These are the things that make up the beautiful Top End of the Northern Territory. Born into these surrounds were the two artists who bring you, Country: Through the Eyes of Nature.
Jayde Hopkins from the Gurindji and Woolwonga people, narrates her connection to the land and nature through traditional dot painting with a focus on radiance of colour.
Arlya Tuckey illustrates the natural land, sea and sky, and flora and fauna with a focus on the scientific world as a natural history illustrator.
Share in our stories, our connection to nature, our country.