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‘I feel lucky to be part of it’: CDU appoints new art gallery curator

Charles Darwin University 2 mins read

Charles Darwin University (CDU) is pleased to appoint Clare Armitage as the new Manager and Curator for its 3600-strong art collection.

In her role, Ms Armitage will oversee the University’s collection and the Midpul Art Gallery, ensuring they remain in vibrant spaces for creativity and cultural exchange.

With a passion for connecting communities through art, her curatorial practice is driven by a deep interest in intercultural storytelling, using exhibitions as a platform for dialogue and connection.  

“In today’s funding landscape for the arts, it’s admirable that CDU remains committed to operating and growing an art gallery and collection,” Ms Armitage said.

“With a new gallery space in the heart of Darwin city, there is enormous potential for our exhibitions and programs. The CDU Collection is unique – not only in the people and places it represents, but in its decades of continuous collecting in the Northern Territory, one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse regions on earth.  

“It is a rich and invaluable repository of knowledge, stories, and experiences, and carries an incredible legacy from previous contributors including artists, donors, and curators.  

“I’m excited to build on that legacy and help shape the next chapter for the collection and gallery."

She has previously held roles with the National Gallery of Australia, Library and Archives NT, the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT, and most recently as the Chief Executive of Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre.

Ms Armitage said her love for art first blossomed in high school and later during her university studies, where she specialised in Art History and Theory at the University of New South Wales’ College of Fine Arts.  

After completing her Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies at the Australian National University, she began her work in galleries.

“It all went from there. I have learned and unlearned many things over the years and have been blessed by working with the most wonderful colleagues, mentors and artists,” she said.

“I’m grateful that my work in the arts gives me the chance to spend time with beautiful and thought-provoking things. It’s a privilege, and I feel lucky to be part of it."


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