GUDIRR GUDIRR/GOOD GOOD
This solo work of dance theatre from Broome brought back Read More
BRIAN ROBINSON WINS ANOTHER WA AWARD
Brian Robinson from Waiben (Thursday Island) in the Torres Strait, Read More
‘TOURIST TAT’ IN HOBART
Back in September, I responded to some depressingly bad critical Read More
“The Bottom has been Reached“
That's the tentative conclusion of a group called Ninti One Read More
SYDNEY FESTIVAL BLACKS UP
There was a time after the great Olympic Dreaming Festival Read More
Paddy Japaljarri Stewart – 30/06/35 to 30/11/13
Sadly, we have lost one of the real pioneers of Read More
THE LATE N. NAPURRULA
Papunya Tula Artists are sad to announce the passing of Read More
NAMATJIRA IN LONDON
The third generation of the Namatjira family water-colour artists from Read More
PADDY’S PLANE
A fourth Qantas aircraft now has Indigenous designs on its Read More
Cultural Connection, Art and the Value of Life
Through a series of strong and sometimes poignant interviews with Read More
RED NUMBERS ‘AT THE HEART OF ART’
ORIC, the Office of the Regulator of Indigenous Corporations has Read More
INDIGENOUS WIN IN THE BLAKE PRIZE
The Blake Prize is a funny one. Unpredictable, you might Read More
STRING THEORY STRUNG
It sounds as though we're off into the rarified atmospherics Read More
MYSTERY ROAD
Has the brilliant Ivan Sen watched 'No Country for Old Read More
CRAP CRITICISM IN LONDON
The wilful ignorance of some London critics in slaughtering the Read More
WARMUN ALL OVER
Suddenly the artists of Warmun in the East Kimberley are Read More
Telstra acknowledges Land Rights across Australia
In recognition of its commitment to reconciliation with Aboriginal and Read More
THE GANTNER COLLECTION
Carrillo and Ziyin Gantner are fortunate people in having a) Read More
Gulpilil takes out the $50,000 Red Ochre Award
Presented since 1993, the Red Ochre Award acknowledges the outstanding Read More
THE COLOURS OF BENETTON GO ABORIGINAL
The Venice Biennale may have passed from the headlines, but Read More
THAT TIME OF THE YEAR
It's that time of the year! Just as the footy Read More
THE SONG PEOPLE OF ARNHEMLAND
Great things happen when people discard their egos and return Read More
THE ABORIGINAL JOURNEY CONTINUES
After the marvels of the first two episodes, the ABC's Read More
PIONEERING YUENDUMU
The foundation myth is simple: Aboriginal art as we know Read More
For the Sake of a Song
As part of this book review we have been given Read More
HEARTLAND IN SA
As South Australia lead the cultural way in the 70s Read More
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNIE
The power of TV to educate and change minds is Read More