“Barka Looks Sad”
A small but powerful exhibition which opened recently at the Read More
A small but powerful exhibition which opened recently at the Read More
A lengthy investigation by The Australian newspaper claims to have Read More
The cover of the catalogue for ‘The National 4’, the Read More
There’s no doubt that the creation of the Namatjira Legacy Read More
Since 2016 when it kicked off, the light festival Parrtjima Read More
“I was an apprentice to the Tiwi in trying to Read More
Somewhat to the surprise of non-Canberrans it seems that the Read More
The history of art from the Deserts is a long Read More
The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is delighted to announce that Read More
“The Torment of our Powerlessness” is of course a key Read More
Once upon a time, there was Bennelong Point, where they Read More
As one year’s Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Read More
The “Perfect Sydney art museum” is about to open officially Read More
While the rest of the world seems to be discovering Read More
I’ve been saying for many a month that Australia’s First Read More
Three recent heavyweight reviews of Indigenous art in three newspapers Read More
Ninety galleries showing art from 34 countries under one vast Read More
“Myth – Traditional story, usually concerning some superhuman being or Read More
While the Telstra NATSIAAs naturally hit the headlines with their Read More
In Darwin at NATSIAA’s time, it’s an oddity that the Read More
All the news of late from the Northern Territory has Read More
The tendency for landscape art prizes like the Wynne and Read More
Was this the first time an Indigenous photographer has won Read More
I find it intriguing that virtually all of the many Read More
Cairns, Cape York and the Torres Strait may seem like Read More
Judith Neilson is in the news for all the wrong Read More
There will be many mixed responses around ‘Connection : Songlines Read More
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) Read More