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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
Aboriginal Art Gallery Sydney: William, Tarisse & Sarrita King
First exhibition at this exciting new Aboriginal Art Gallery at Sydney's Opera Quays Opening night with the artists: Friday 20th Feb 6 - 9pm Artists will be painting in the Read More
Sustainable Living Festival
Nerissa Major will be having a display at the Sustainable Living Festival, Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne. Site number 142. Unique Aboriginal Art, Gemstone Jewellery and Gifts are available for Read More
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS ART TRIENNIAL OPENS AT GOMA
Works by leading Queensland artists Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Dennis Nona and Judy Watson feature in a national Indigenous exhibition opening at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane Read More
From the deserts, artists came
In 1994, John and Barbara Wilkerson, American art lovers, were visiting the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory when they caught sight of a handful of early board Read More
TWO TOP PRIZES ANNOUNCED
Two opportunities for indigenous artists to win fine prizes have been announced. Australia's richest indigenous contemporary art award for 2009 has been launched in WA, with nominations closing on Feb Read More
Rockholes and Claypans in Aboriginal Art
Red Desert Gallery in Eumundi presents a prime medley of colourful art featuring "Rockholes and Claypans" with narrative from some of the most remote desert regions of Australia. A showcase Read More
Ready to Dream by Donna Jo Napoli and Elena Furrow
From the Reading Zone regarding Ready to Dream by Donna Jo Napoli and Elena Furrow: But the real star here is Bronwynn Bancroft. An Aboriginal artist and designer herself, she Read More
Art from Down Under
Learn about Aboriginal art at Cornell University: Guest curator Roger Benjamin of the University of Sydney will lecture on "Aboriginal Art from Papunya Tula: From the Beginning," Feb. 12 at Read More
Swans mark Apology Day anniversary
More about Michael O'Loughlin's design of an Apology Day anniversary T-Shirt: Apology Day is not just about saying sorry," O'Loughlin said. "It is about recognising the mistakes of the past Read More
Art of the emu
An extensive and unique collection of work from Aboriginal artist Kudditji Kngwarreye is on display at Burrinja. Kudditji hails from the Northern Territory's Utopia community. He was one of the Read More
Footy star makes his mark in the fashion world
From the Age: Michael O'Loughlin's talent on the field has long been lauded but the Sydney Swan AFL star has a hidden gift. The star forward has designed the illustration Read More
Prime Minister to open an Aboriginal photographic exhibition at Parliament House, Canberra on Friday 13th Feburary 2009.
Tears of joy and sorrow flowed when Prime Minister Kevin Rudd created history by saying ˜Sorry' on the floor of Parliament house nearly a year ago. To mark the memorable Read More