Canberran Delights
Canberra, of course, is more than the National Gallery of Read More
Canberra, of course, is more than the National Gallery of Read More
Is that all there is to see? That’s pretty much Read More
Christmas wishes from the First Nations Arts & Culture team Read More
This may well be my last outing before the Nativity, Read More
One of the most exciting and challenging of the many Read More
Spinifex Arts Projects in remote Tjuntjuntjara has shared the sad Read More
Thirteen exhibitions in three days might seem indigestible. But that’s Read More
While much attention has naturally been focused on London and Read More
“An Australia that could have been”. What a challenging thought Read More
So – who’s heard of the 1946 Pilbara Marrngu (Aboriginal) Read More
“Thomson is reputedly brilliant in the world of science, but Read More
It was a momentous double act of diplomacy….offering a form Read More
In a text headed, ‘Capturing History Through the Lens’, Eualeyai Read More
The UNESCO-inscribed Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, which offers rare insights Read More
“I am a Western Aranda man. My family believe giant Read More
It’s unusual for an exhibition catalogue to appear 8 months Read More
Kim Akerman Tjapangarti, one of the foremost non-Indigenous interpreters of Read More
“Everything in the show is a total masterpiece,” extolled Myles Read More
Photographer Jon Rhodes is famed for his sensitive capture of Read More
What a feast of Watsons are on offer in Ken Read More
“Welcome to the Past, Present and Future” declares the opening Read More
Jonathan Jones is emerging more as an academic then the Read More
David Marr’s magisterial attempt to atone for his Queensland-based Uhr Read More
Time to whet your appetites with news of serious exhibitions Read More
Since I first began experiencing and examining the complexity of Read More
I recently remarked on the passing of the Indigenous community Read More
The founding myths of Papunya art (and therefore of the Read More