WELCOME TO COUNTRY?
With The Australian newspaper and a good proportion of the Read More
Amoonguna Film
The new film Under Streetlights is largely shot in the Read More
Gift of Ethnohistory
The UNESCO-inscribed Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, which offers rare insights Read More
Art from the Heart
“For a city of its size, Gimuy/Cairns has a healthy Read More
Art Fair Stasis?
Has the Indigenous art fair rolling stone stopped rolling? It’s Read More
Teho at CIAF
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair’s (CIAF) Curatorial Associate, Teho Ropeyarn has Read More
Gala Dinner & Auction, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney
To celebrate their 20th Anniversary, the Aboriginal Benefits Foundation (ABF) Read More
Sydney Contemporary – Bigger or Smaller?
With the reportedly most expensive artwork on offer at this Read More
War in the Mid-West (not East)
War is a big word. Just ask the Australian War Read More
Archie Moore’s ‘kith and kin’ bought by the Nation
Is the 2024 Venice Biennale Golden Lion winner, Archie Moore Read More
Big But Beautiful
It’s Telstra NATSIA Awards time again – amazingly the 41st Read More
Forthcoming Events
There are six major First Nations events poised to happen Read More
Tipoti is NAIDOC Hero
The Australian National Maritime Museum (and Aboriginal Art Directory) congratulates Read More
Truth-Telling Photos
Simon Chan at Sydney’s Art Atrium gallery has fingers in Read More
All Is Revealed
Western Australia is nothing if not patriotic, and occasionally it Read More
Venice Indigenised
While Australian media has been proudly celebrating the Venice Biennale Read More
Oceania Sweeps the Golden Lions at Venice
Amazing news from La Serenissima. For the first time in Read More
Fairs Faring
The dry season oop north approaches, and so do the Read More
Puruntatameri Pottery
“I come from Rangani, that is north western Melville Island Read More
The Master Colourist
What a feast of Watsons are on offer in Ken Read More
10,000 Suns
It seems weirdly appropriate that the 2024 Sydney Biennale entitled Read More
Australia’s largest woven sculpture
I couldn’t resist sharing with you a snippet from John Read More
Foreigners in Venice
The Brazilian curator of April’s 60th Venice Biennale, Adriano Pedrosa Read More
Marrugeku/Tiddas at Sydney Festival
Given its delayed opening because of Covid – its ‘first Read More
Warumpi Band Story
Who owns what in a cultural history? The question is Read More
Adversarial Opening for Sydney Festival
Te-Wheke – The Adversary didn’t look ready for a fight. Read More