Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art Triennial
˜Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art Triennial' is the inaugural exhibition in a series by the National Gallery of Australia celebrating contemporary Indigenous Australian art. Taking the recent ˜Culture Wars' or Read More
Originals: The Contemporary Printmaking Show
Rebecca Hossack opens Originals: The Contemporary Printmaking Show.
The soul of oceania
The LA Times looks at Oceanic Art and a little bit of Aboriginal Art: "Just look at the noses," says Los Angeles collector Valerie Franklin, approaching a display of Melanesian Read More
The Art Centre Way
www.artcentreway.com is now live! The Art Centre Way is a set of resources for people who work in Aboriginal art centres, or studios. The resource uses simple English language with Read More
Lorna Brown Napanangka: Sand drawings of my coun
From Tuesday 24th February to Saturday 14th March Alcaston Gallery is pleased to present the fifth solo exhibition of Lorna Brown Napanangka, in conjunction with Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd.
Paula Paul: Kuruwarriyingathi Bijarrb – that is who I am
Kuruwarriyingathi Bijarrb Paula Paul paints with a small group of women from Bentinck Island, the largest of a small group of islands in Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria.
Sally Gabori: Nyinyilki Country – Nyinyilki is where we catch Barramundi
Alcaston Gallery is proud to offer our clients exciting new works by acclaimed artist Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori. We will feature the artist in her third solo exhibition from 13 Read More
Artscape: ABC2 Dame Elisabeth Murdoch in converstation with Virgini Trioli
Virginia Trioli talks to Dame Elisabeth Murdoch about her life and ongoing arts patronage, including fantastic footage of the Melbourne Recital Centre commission of the Victorian Tapestry Workshop to transform Read More
An Individual Perspective: From the Indigenous Collection of Lauraine Diggins
Lauraine Diggins has been involved in the Australian fine art market since 1974. Throughout her commercial gallery enterprise she cultivated many strong relationships with Australian Indigenous communities and in 1989 Read More
Kutungka Napanangka
Kutungka Napanangka maps out the stories that convey her vital connection to Pintupi culture and land.
Tjarlirli Art WA
Tjarlirili Art's first group exhibition in Western Australia, showcasing amazing new artists.
Regional Arts Fund Open for Applications!
Country Arts WA recently announced and officially opened its Regional Arts Fund (RAF) funding programs for 2009 “ 2012. Strategic Regional Partnerships - up to $150,000 over 3 years to Read More
BUTCHER CHEREL JANANGOO c1920 to 17/02/09
Butcher Cherel, the senior Gooniyandi man and innovative painter from Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley has died. He fell ill over Christmas, but had been painting up until then “ Read More
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IT’S ALL HAPPENING IN CAIRNS
The dynamic activities of the Queensland government to promote indigenous art creation and its marketing have born potentially rich commercial fruit. The Government has announced plans to put $12M into Read More
Contemporary Aboriginal Art with Danie Mellor
This series of lectures will discuss the significance of Aboriginal art in Australia, and its place as a contemporary movement in this country's cultural landscape. We will focus on the Read More
A Story to Tell
In A Story to Tell, Nyoongar artist Laurel Nannup tells her own story, through woodcuts, etchings and photographs. These works illustrate the artist's memories of place, particular events and people, Read More
Indigenous art tells a story in Laura
An Aboriginal Art Exhibition is on display at the Laura Court House Gallery throughout January and February, giving people the opportunity to view and purchase an exciting range of colourful Read More
Aboriginal Underground Art Crawl 2009
We came across a new site yesterday, Aboriginal Underground Art Crawl 2009. It looks very exciting: Marlaina Buch is a Victoria curator and artist. The Aboriginal Underground Art Crawl was Read More
Many Friendships at Bunjilaka ““ Last Days
Western Desert Mob Exhibition Yamatji Pirni: Many Friendships draws 55,000 visitors to Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre at Melbourne Museum. Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre at Melbourne Museum and Western Desert Mob Read More