Garma Festival
Jeremy Eccles finds that life and art are inextricably intertwined at the Garma Festival It was powerful proof of the eternal efficacy of art, and it was a moving exercise Read More
Cook’s boomerang claims swing around once more
Joel Gibson, the Indigenous Affairs Reporter for the Sydney Morning Hearld reports: DEBATE continues over a London auction house's claim that it has a boomerang collected by Captain James Cook Read More
The Bough House – a traditional painting place for the local Artists.
Stockmen Tommy Bloomfield and David Bird have built a beautiful traditional Bough House for our Eastern Desert Artists. The Artists have longed for a large traditional dwelling in the outback Read More
COWBOY GETS NEW WELDER
Cattleman/artist, Cowboy Louie Pwerle has been requesting new equipment for the cattle project on Utopia.
The Weekend Australian Art Sydney
The Weekend Australian Art Sydney will take place from 24 - 26 October 2008 at the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park, where over 13,000 art lovers will gather for Read More
50,000 Years New, Aboriginal Art Curated by Ron Acker
Exhibition Opening: 50,000 Years New, Aboriginal Art Curated by Ron Acker Some of the most extraordinary art in the world today is being created by Aboriginal men and women in Read More
Ngak Ngak Aboriginal Art Connection
At the 2008 Sunferries Magnetic Island Race Week, southern sailor Michelle Petrie has been helming in her first regatta aboard her dark blue hulled Beneteau 57 Ngak Ngak. Ngak Ngak Read More
SAMANTHA HOBSON: Our life … is land … is culture
At 27, Samantha Hobson is one of a handful of young celebrated Aboriginal artists exhibiting widely both in her native Australia and abroad. Samantha Hobson began painting with the Lockhart Read More
Reverb Media presents the award winning documentary Kanyini
Kanyini (which means connectedness) is a hard-hitting and beautiful film, which exposes the world's oldest living culture in a way that's never been seen before. Proust once said, "The real Read More
Kanyini – The Award Winning Documentary Film from Australia
Kanyini is a story told by an Aboriginal man, Bob Randall, who lives beside the greatest monolith in the world, Uluru in Central Australia. Based on Bob's own personal journey Read More
Kevin Wirri – Artist
From ABC Radio's Street Stories comes a story about Kevin Wirri. Listin to it on ABC radio on September 14 2008. This is the story of a great artist who Read More
Bentinck Island Artists
Bandikawaanda makuwalada rarunginja thaand Return of Kaiadilt Women Paula Paul, Amy Loogatha, M.M, Ethel Thomas, Netta Loogatha, Dawn Naranatjil and Sally Gabori Tuesday 16 September “ Saturday 4 October 2008 Read More
Les chemins du rêve
Stéphane Jacob, qui a créé en 1996 la Galerie Arts d'Australie à Paris, sera présent au Parcours des Mondes 2008. Son site présente les oeuvres de sa galerie mais fourmille Read More
Art Elysées
Avenue des Champs-Elysées 75008 Paris Du jeudi 23 au dimanche 26 octobre tous les jours de 11H00 à 20H30 Vernissage : mercredi 22 octobre de 18H00 à 22H00 sur invitation. Read More
The great creative Golden Age of long ago and here and now
Danie Mellor 'The great creative Golden Age of long ago and here and now', Caruana & Reid Fine Art in association with Holmes a Court Gallery, Perth, WA 19th September Read More
Danie Mellor on Stateline ““ ABC TV Canberra
Danie Mellor on Stateline “ ABC TV Canberra 13th July 2008 to 13th July 2008
Frog Dreaming Country, Indigenous Australia Community Tourism
Ian Crawshaw posts an interesting read about Indigenous tourism: Two hours south of Katherine, just off the 2,500km Central Arnhem Highway to Cairns, there is an unsealed, red sand road Read More
ACPACS Seminar: Art and Politics in Melanesia
Political crises and social upheavals galvanise artists to give vision and voice to people's concerns. In Melanesia, as elsewhere, art is an active agency that draws attention to issues of Read More
ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR THE 2009 WILSON HTM NATIONAL ART PRIZE
Fostering the development of artistic talent in Australia, the Wilson HTM National Art Prize is again open for entry. Launched in 2007, the Wilson HTM National Art Prize is an Read More
How outsiders get a raw deal
John McDonald for the Sydney Morning Herald writes an interesting piece on outsider art: IN SEPTEMBER 2006, the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris hosted a survey of Australian outsider artists. Read More