Teho Ropeyarn
As I predicted last October, the board of the Cairns Read More
John Mawurndjul 1951-2024
The man to be known as Balang Nakurulk for the Read More
Justice from Juno
In a text headed, ‘Capturing History Through the Lens’, Eualeyai Read More
Cumpston for the Kluge
Nici Cumpston OAM, an artist, curator and writer specialising in Read More
State of Surprises
“I can think of no more authentic eco-tourism experience than Read More
Ever Present, but Less Past
A month or so ago it looked as though there Read More
2025 – Annus Mirabilis?
Is 2025 destined to be an annus mirabilis for Aboriginal Read More
Gift of Ethnohistory
The UNESCO-inscribed Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, which offers rare insights Read More
WA Cultural Treasures
Peggy Griffiths-Madij, the queen of Miriwoong art in the east Read More
Art from the Heart
“For a city of its size, Gimuy/Cairns has a healthy Read More
Art v Rugby in the NT
This week, the Northern Territory’s new Chief Minister, Lia Finocchiaro Read More
Art Fair Stasis?
Has the Indigenous art fair rolling stone stopped rolling? It’s Read More
HUBERT PAREROULTJA, 1952 – 2024
“I am a Western Aranda man. My family believe giant Read More
65,000 Years of Australian Art
It’s unusual for an exhibition catalogue to appear 8 months Read More
An Albatross in Canberra
It would seem that the albatross around the necks of Read More
21st Century Melbourne
While non-Indigenous artists may have to wait until they’re dead Read More
Teho at CIAF
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair’s (CIAF) Curatorial Associate, Teho Ropeyarn has Read More
Kim Akerman 1947-2024
Kim Akerman Tjapangarti, one of the foremost non-Indigenous interpreters of Read More
Tarrkarri Still There!
On Monday, the SA Premier, Peter Malinauskas proudly released a Read More
Not Quite the Last of the Nomads
Thomas Tjapaltjarri, born around 1964 in the Gibson Desert of Read More
Total Masterpieces
“Everything in the show is a total masterpiece,” extolled Myles Read More
Here we go again…..
Oh boy! The history of attempts to build First Nations-specific Read More
New First Nations Arts Board
The Federal Government has brought into being an all-Indigenous 10-person 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
Kluge-Ruhe Moves Along
After 27 years as the director of the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Read More