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Renowned Indigenous artists are visiting Japan for two festival days Read More
Renowned Indigenous artists are visiting Japan for two festival days Read More
A play less like Samuel Beckett's could hardly be imagined. Read More
Clinton Nain is a shape-shifter. Predictability isn't something you should Read More
The success that has been the Vivid light festival in Read More
News from America that Edward Albee, one the 20th Century's Read More
Fourteen thousand (or is it fifteen thousand) white gypsum shields Read More
America continues to be challenged and delighted by Aboriginal art Read More
The unfashionable name of Milingimbi “ a place that doesn't Read More
It's that time of year again when the Art Gallery Read More
It's impossible to see it on the ground. You need Read More
It's that time of year again when the Art Gallery Read More
I've written a couple of times about the pro bono Read More
At the beginning of May, Western Australia's 29 Aboriginal art Read More
Telstra is celebrating its 25-year association with National Aboriginal & Read More
It was an emotional night as the Bangarra Dance Theatre Read More
It would seem that I'm a naïve optimist! Whereas I Read More
The Sydney Film Festival opened with an Indigenous thriller and Read More
For a long time I've mocked the guesstimates which have Read More
The annual awards celebrating the unique artistry and contributions of Read More
The fascinating career of the late Bentinck Island artist and Read More
There's been a huge furore over the Black Friday announcement Read More
We need to have argy-bargy in public, insists Rhoda Roberts, Read More
A new exhibition opens today in the NT bringing to Read More
Tragedy has struck a second time for the Page clan Read More
The Black Armband thrives, it seems. Not the Black Arm Read More
I recently noted that you have to go to the Read More
For the 32nd Kaldor Public Art Project, Sydney-based artist Jonathan Read More