The ‘Seven Sisters’ Heading for England
The National Museum of Australia's pioneering Songlines: Tracking the Seven Read More
Jutta Malnic 1924/2020
The photographer Jutta Malnic has died in Sydney aged 95. Read More
David Rathman to Promote SA Museum
A great leader and advocate for South Australia's Aboriginal communities Read More
Ambassador Appointed for SA Culture Centre
David Rathman AM has been appointed as ambassador for the Read More
The Ebes Collection
Back in May 2013, I wrote enthusiastically about the opening Read More
Sun Shines on the Wiradjuri Festival
Refreshed after almost a week in the NSW country, I Read More
Hunter Valley Indigenous Cultural Hub and Museum Set to Go
Hunter Valley tourism and hotel entrepreneur, Dr Jerry Schwartz, will Read More
New Art Gallery to Open in Granville
The newest gallery for Sydney is the Granville Centre Art Read More
Maliwawa Rock Art
For more than decade, Paul S.C.Taçon, Chair in Rock Art Read More
Wonnangatta
Back to the theatre! Yipee!! But not quite as I Read More
Movement at the Station
It all seems to be happening in the fraught matter Read More
Archie Has First Aboriginal Winner
Well, I was pretty right about the Wynne Prize - Read More
SUNSHINE SUPERGIRL
Just about everyone knows Evonne Goolagong Cawley AC, MBE is Read More
Why not the Wynne?
The global debates about race and ethnicity are reflected in Read More
LONG JACK PHILLIPUS 1932-2020
Kumantjayi Long Tjakamarra, the last of the founding painters at Read More
Consulting the Industry
The Ministers for the Arts and Indigenous Australians this morning Read More
Goodies from Canberra
Just three years from its last iteration, the National Gallery Read More
Aboriginal Art is “An Exceptional Art Form“
Many Australians are sharply divided as to whether they prefer Read More
Tarnanthi 2020
The Art Gallery of South Australia has announced that this Read More
Art Fairs Exit – and Entrance
The online art fairs are over for 2020. Still no Read More
Fairs Fare
The two biggest First Nations art fairs are both either Read More
“The Art of the Nation“
Thank you mob in Darwin for this business. Thank you. Read More
Art Is Fashionable
The inaugural National Indigenous Fashion Awards were handed out last Read More
The Salon, 2020
For the first time in umpteen years, I haven't been Read More
MR R PETERS 1935-2020
The outstanding philosophical thinker of the Gija people in the Read More
EMILY v DOROTHY
What a year for the women! Major exhibitions are currently Read More
The Convict Valley – The Hunter
Commandant James Wallis emerged for me “ though not perhaps Read More