Job Summary
- $75,000 - $80,000 per annum + salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 6th Aug 2025
- Regional NT > Ngukurr

Join us at Ngukurr Arts and Numbulwar Numburindi Arts - two dynamic remote Art Centres in Australia’s north, boasting a group of maverick and bold multidisciplinary First Nations artists.
Our artwork knows no boundaries- we work in contemporary mediums such as painting on canvas, textiles, and printmaking, but also in our own cultural ways, painting with natural ochres, carving with wood and weaving with pandanus.
We are non-profit, First Nations owned and governed Art and Culture Centres located in southeast Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. We are both members of the Indigenous Art Code.
Ngukurr Arts provides a diverse range of cultural and economic opportunities for the community. Our art centre supports the studio practice of senior artists as well as a growing number of mid-career and emerging artists. We provide various artistic development opportunities, as well as engage in important community development projects.
Artwork from Ngukurr is represented in public and private collections across Australia, and we have strong working relationships with many of Australia’s leading public institutions and established commercial galleries.
Ngukurr Arts, like the community of Ngukurr, is unique – bringing together various clans and language groups including Ngalakgan, Alawa, Mangarrayi, Ngandi, Marra, Warndarrang, Nunggubuyu, Ritharrngu, Wägilak and Rembarrnga. Together these clans are known as Yugul Mangi.
Established in 2019, Numbulwar Numburindi Arts started with a dedicated group of masterful women weavers. The artists marry naturally dyed and locally-harvested pandanus with bright and bold ghost nets, abandoned fishing gear retrieved from Numbulwar’s shoreline, to make culturally-grounded yet contemporary vessels. Today, artists also practise painting on a range of materials including canvas and reclaimed metal.
In a short space of time, artworks from Numbulwar Numburindi Arts have been acquired by public and private collections across Australia. This vibrant art centre builds on a longstanding tradition of adopting newfound materials to produce colourful work. The possibilities are endless for this art centre, with our current objectives being to expand our exhibition program, increase our artist base and create new opportunities for our prolific and highly creative group of artists.
Numbulwar sits at the confluence of the Rose River and the Gulf of Carpentaria. It belongs to the Nunggayinbala clan, one of the Wubuy-speaking clans from the region. Ceremonial activities are still very important within the region and occur regularly. Numbulwar is a coastal community 150km from Ngukurr on an unsealed dirt road, which can be affected by the wet season around December- April each year.
We are seeking a friendly, dynamic and dedicated person to be our Studio Coordinator. The Studio Coordinator is responsible for artist development and support; this includes supporting artist projects, studio operations in Ngukurr and Numbulwar, and the delivery of a high standard exhibition program. Working closely with the Ngukurr and Numbulwar Art Centre Managers, the Studio Coordinator must maintain and promote the artistic and cultural integrity of the Art Centres. Under the guidance and vision of Aboriginal Boards of Directors, all staff are ultimately responsible to these respected senior artistic and cultural leaders. It’s a challenging and exciting opportunity to collaborate with a wonderful team of dedicated artists and their communities.
The Studio Coordinator will live in a large two-bedroom house in Ngukurr community. At times, this house will be shared with the visiting manager, or other arts practitioners.
The Studio Coordinator will work in Ngukurr for three weeks a month, and Numbulwar for one week a month. During most of the year, the Studio Coordinator will drive from Ngukurr to Numbulwar, however at times flying may be necessary due to weather.
This role is a 12-month contract, with the possibility of extension.
The salary is $75,000 - $80,000 plus 12% super.
Other benefits include:
The Studio Coordinator is responsible for delivering the Artist Development program and studio operations of both organisations, which includes:
This role calls for a well-rounded, adaptable individual with the ability to work respectfully and compassionately in a cross-cultural context. It is well-suited for a self-motivated, highly organised individual committed to creating lasting artistic, economic and cultural benefits for the community.
The successful candidate will have experience in the planning, management and delivery of projects, with a passion for artist development, arts production and Indigenous art. They will need to work closely with artists on creative possibilities and stay informed of contemporary art market and trends.
Before applying, please consider that this is a challenging role that requires living in a remote environment, regularly travelling between two communities and navigating complex social, political and cross-cultural issues. If you are up for the challenge and the great rewards that come with it, we’d love to hear from you!
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Desirable:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People are strongly encouraged to apply
To submit your application please click 'Apply Now' by the closing date.
Applications close at 5pm ACST on the closing date.
Any questions, feel free to contact Holly on 0477 755 997.
A position description is attached.
