Awaye! – The 25th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award
A program on ABC radio's 'Radio National' about the 25th Read More
A program on ABC radio's 'Radio National' about the 25th Read More
From The Heart - The Weaving Of The National Apology Read More
Four Aboriginal owned art centres in the Kimberley have today Read More
Over the past few years there have been concerted efforts Read More
A brief report n ABC online about funding for a Read More
Arts Minister Peter Garrett has today tabled the Australian Government's Read More
The MCA has announced the thirteen artists selected for Primavera Read More
For the third consecutive year, Adelaide Festival Centre is proud Read More
Acclaimed Yolgnu artist Gulumbu Yunupingu's entry in this year's 25th Read More
Prince Harry seems to be in trouble with some Aboriginal Read More
Following on from a Sell-out Show in London, Senior Watiyawanu Read More
The Northern Territory Arts Minister Marion Scrymgour calls Prime Minister Read More
FROM THE STUDIO, a comprehensive survey exhibition of MNJ's Brisbane Read More
Federal Arts Minister Peter Garrett says the Government is finalising Read More
The Four Corner's story, Art for Art's Sake, also has Read More
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accused a Read More
An interview on ABC radio following the Four Corners program, Read More
A quick post from the ABC online about the Four Read More
Message Stick on the ABC looks at the life of Read More
Art for Art's Sake, by Quentin McDermott, was shown on Read More
ABORIGINAL and Islander art is proudly on display in the Read More
Harold Furber from the Titjikala Art Centre has spoken out Read More
Royalty, Television stars and Europe's finest Art Critics gathered in Read More
From SBS world news Australia. Quoted from the article: WYD08 Read More
Quoted from the article: The Desert Sands art exhibition closed Read More
ABC News discusses the withdrawal of six artists from the Read More
SAMANTHA HOBSON: Our life ... is land ... is culture, Read More
Julie Dowling's new exhibition Eegarra Beearaba (To Arise from Sorrow) Read More