GUDIRR GUDIRR/GOOD GOOD
This solo work of dance theatre from Broome brought back Read More
BRIAN ROBINSON WINS ANOTHER WA AWARD
Brian Robinson from Waiben (Thursday Island) in the Torres Strait, Read More
BARKS ‘R US
With Aboriginal bark paintings there's the constant dilemma “ how Read More
SYDNEY FESTIVAL BLACKS UP
There was a time after the great Olympic Dreaming Festival Read More
NAMATJIRA IN LONDON
The third generation of the Namatjira family water-colour artists from Read More
PADDY’S PLANE
A fourth Qantas aircraft now has Indigenous designs on its Read More
INDIGENOUS WIN IN THE BLAKE PRIZE
The Blake Prize is a funny one. Unpredictable, you might Read More
MYSTERY ROAD
Has the brilliant Ivan Sen watched 'No Country for Old Read More
CRAP CRITICISM IN LONDON
The wilful ignorance of some London critics in slaughtering the Read More
INDIGENOUS FESTIVALS GALORE
For a while, it seemed that Rhoda Roberts' pioneering efforts Read More
Telstra acknowledges Land Rights across Australia
In recognition of its commitment to reconciliation with Aboriginal and Read More
Gulpilil takes out the $50,000 Red Ochre Award
Presented since 1993, the Red Ochre Award acknowledges the outstanding Read More
THE COLOURS OF BENETTON GO ABORIGINAL
The Venice Biennale may have passed from the headlines, but Read More
WA AWARDS SPRING A SURPRISE
Oh Boy, they must be crowing in Queensland! In Perth, Read More
AND NOW FOR THE RAKAS
Sometimes the right result emerges from the strangest circumstances. Melbourne's Read More
THAT TIME OF THE YEAR
It's that time of the year! Just as the footy Read More
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNIE
The power of TV to educate and change minds is Read More
50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BARK PETITION
It was a big rock that set off so many Read More
WINDMILL BOY
This film is a delightful fable shot in some magical Read More
Results for Sotheby’s Early Papunya Art Auction
Who logged on to Sotheby's last night to watch or Read More
Artwork Auction to raise funds for Emily Museum
Hundreds of art lovers attended the official opening of the Read More
THE EMILY MUSEUM
An event of national significance occurs on Monday (May 6th) Read More
SHAKE-UP IN THE DESERT
An important article appeared in The Australian a week or Read More
DESERT RIVER SEA : KIMBERLEY ART THEN & NOW
After two years of consultation, the Art Gallery of Western Read More
DEBIL DEBIL CORROBOREE
We live in exclusive times! Or should that be exclusionary? Read More
CHANGE & CONTINUITY IN THE KIMBERLEY
In a marvellous piece of irony, the Kimberley Foundation, which Read More
Good Results for Laverty Collection
Some highlights from Bonhams Laverty Collection auction yesterday include 3 Read More