Aboriginal Art Selling Exhibition – Entries closing now
Shapiro Galleries 162 Queen Street Woollahra, Woollahra, Sydney ENQUIRIES (+612) 9326 1588 aboriginal.art@shapiro.com.au Artists of interest: Declan Apuatimi Jack Britten Tommy Carroll Butcher Cherel Janangoo Barney Ellaga Hector Jandany Ivy Read More
Watiyawanu artists prepare for Alice exhibition
ABC NEWS reports: Alice Springs residents will be treated to their first ever group art show from the Watiyawanu Artists of Mount Liebig this weekend. The artists, from an Aboriginal-owned Read More
Sale ends Saturday
Prices start from $300. An opportunity to buy affordable & investment quality works at discounted prices. Selected works by renowned artists including Ningura Napurrula, Wingu Tingima, Minnie Pwerle, Helen McCarthy, Read More
New track improves access to rock art
Visitors to the renowned Aboriginal rock art sites at Mount Grenfell near Cobar will be able to step out in style following the completion of a new walking track. National Read More
Confidential Business Public Programs
Get together with local artists to have a yarn about indigenous art making or learn techniques from Confidential Business Artists. Book Now Confidential Business Forum The Confidential Business Forum is Read More
Voting Now Online for Big WA Indigenous Art Prize
A unique opportunity to vote online for the big Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards' People's Choice Prize is on offer until January 4. All the works by 16 artists selected Read More
The New Mob, Thurs 27 November 6 – 8pm
Preview of the New Mob exhibition at GrantPirrie.
New works from SANTA TERESA
Today we've received some new works from Santa Teresa, a small community of 500 people south east of Alice Springs. We should have all the new paintings online in the Read More
The Artery now has a blog
Since opening our gallery in 2005, we have met hundreds of terrific people and thought that a blog would be a great way for you to see what we're up Read More
A wicked way with words has poets ready to slam
Artist and poet Greg Smith and David Reimer will battle spoken-word style at the State Library of NSW next week as part of Australian Poetry Slam 08. In its second Read More
Swept up in the current
With 80 artists spread across 300 glossy colour pages, Current is up-to-the minute, controversial, sexy, political, dangerous or reassuringly familiar, depending on what page you turn to. Naturally, in the Read More
What is current? Who is current? These are pertinent questions in the ever-changing realm of visual art
With 80 artists spread across 300 glossy colour pages, Current is up-to-the minute, controversial, sexy, political, dangerous or reassuringly familiar, depending on what page you turn to. Current is the Read More
Art Opens New World
Belinda Nolan reports: DISABILITY equals possibility. That's the message Brimbank artist Michael van Roehl not only believes, but lives by. Although he suffers from an intellectual disability, the 35-year-old Sunshine Read More
A fortnightly wrap-up of how the media reported Indigenous affairs from the National Indigenous Times
AN art auction house spent more than $100,000 moving a sale from Melbourne to Sydney this month after misinterpreting a new law. Sotheby's admits it was confused about a change Read More
From rock to canvas
An art culture that is thousands of years old has not only evolved successfully but is now a commercial triumph internationally, too. BEYOND THE DOTS Nov 7-21, Pace Gallery, PJ Read More
Calling Emerging Australian Artists
Emerging Australian Artists have less than two weeks to enter one of Australia's most exciting art competitions - the Wilson National Art Prize Launched in 2007, the Wilson HTM National Read More
Exhibition aims to raise profile of fibre art
Penny McLintock reports for ABC: The curator of a new exhibition on Indigenous fibre art hopes it will raise the profile of the contemporary works. ReCoil: Change and Exchange in Read More
Aboriginal artworks reflect history spanning 40,000 years
SALINA KHALID in Malaysia reports: THERE are more to paintings than their aesthetic value. For the aborigines in Australia, since time immemorial, painting has been a medium to record and Read More
For the children
In Malaysia: AWARD-winning Maida Stewart is one of the Australian aboriginal artists whose paintings are currently on display in the Beyond the Dots exhibition at Pace Gallery. Stewart decided to Read More