WA Cultural Treasures
Peggy Griffiths-Madij, the queen of Miriwoong art in the east Read More
Peggy Griffiths-Madij, the queen of Miriwoong art in the east Read More
“I am a Western Aranda man. My family believe giant Read More
Kim Akerman Tjapangarti, one of the foremost non-Indigenous interpreters of Read More
Thomas Tjapaltjarri, born around 1964 in the Gibson Desert of Read More
It may seem odd to record the death of Terry Read More
The world, especially the urban Blak art world, has recently Read More
I first met the late Josh Muir when when the Read More
Mrs Marawili 1939 to 2023 & Mrs Timbery 1931 to Read More
As the Aboriginal art world gathers to commemorate the dynamic Read More
A man almost written out of history in his life Read More
The word Yunupingu In Yolngu means “the rock that stands Read More
Last month I wrote about the exhibition at Manly Art Read More
In Melbourne, galleryist, Aboriginal art lover and bon vivant William Read More
Dhungatti artist and Archibald Prize winner Blak Douglas has returned Read More
It might be asked as to why this art and Read More
James (Jimmy) Donegan, 64 St Killian’s Crescent and formerly 27 Read More
This has to be the most complex and serious event Read More
“The Torment of our Powerlessness” is of course a key Read More
One of my favourite personalities in Aboriginal art, the Utopia Read More
“Thank you mob in Darwin for this business. Thank you. Read More
An excellent article on the Artshub website considers the late Read More
The sad death from cancer has been announced of one Read More
The eldest of her six sons, Witiyana Marika, posted a Read More
Mr Wanambi, a Yolngu cultural leader from north-east Arnhem Land and Read More
The shocking news has been announced that the Ballarat artist Read More
Very different roles in the art world at the polar Read More
The woman who almost single-handedly transformed the Aboriginal Desert painting Read More
Sadly, but just as he predicted, actor, dancer, painter and Read More