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
Willie’s world
Willie Gordon asks what was the most important lesson my father taught me. I have signed on for an Aboriginal art tour out of Cooktown way up in northern Queensland Read More
Pass artists’ resale royalties bill, politicians urged
John Oster from Desart talks to the ABC about the bill going to parliament shortly relating to artist royalties: "There's not too much contention in the bill and it's been Read More
Australian Aboriginal art
A very, very interesting article in the Telegraph about Aboriginal art from the perspective of UK journalist Will Storr. The article covers the Yuendumu and Papuya communities as Will follows Read More
Warakurna Artists 2009
Warakurna welcomes new staff member Melanie Duncan in 2009.
City welcomes new northern arts officer
Sara Twigg-Patterson has been appointed as the new northern arts officer in Port Augusta: Off the back of the Regional Centre for Culture Program and the Port Augusta Re-Imagines! initiative, Read More
My top 10 aussie aboriginal art pieces by Aphiinspi
Aphiinspi's top 10 Aboriginal art pieces. Have a look t the list.
Yankuni Laju Karnkani Kujungka (We Are Traveling Together By Air)
ReDot Gallery cordially invites you to ˜Yankuni laju karnkani kujungka' (We are traveling together by air). The first international show of fine Aboriginal paintings from Martumili Artists. Ms Penny Burtt, Read More
Yankuni Laju Karnkani Kujungka (We Are Traveling Together By Air)
The ReDot gallery is proud to welcome the 1st international show for the exciting works of Martumili Artists. ˜Yankuni laju karnkani kujungka' (We are traveling together by air) will showcase Read More
BLACK PICASSO IN NEW YORK
There are many strange things happening in the US at the moment, but few can be more intriguingly circular than Mabuiag Islander Alick Tipoti's mask inspired by the mask from Read More
The evolving face of Aboriginal art
One painting resembles a Roy Lichtenstein, another has the emblematic target of Jasper Johns, and a photographic portrait channels Andy Warhol. If that doesn't sound like Aboriginal art, then an Read More
Imagine if batik was the new black
From the Age about the new exhibition at the Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria: The spectacular flowering of art in the Australian outback has sometimes been called the Read More
Marina Murdilinga
From This Art Week, the Australian Art Collector: Marina Murdilinga has won the $5000 Togart People's Choice Award for her woven pandanus and bamboo work called Dirdbim (Moon Dreaming).
Martumili Artists are having their first international show at Redot Gallery in Singapore this February
From This Art Week, the Australian Art Collector: Martumili Artists are having their first international show at Redot Gallery in Singapore this February. The exhibition Yankuni laju karnkani kujungka (We Read More
Yellow Vest Syndrome: recent west Australian art
An exhibition about changing perceptions of landscape and country featuring 26 West Australian artists.