Buffalo attack victim relives gory details for art award
One of the finalists in the Telstra Aboriginal Art Award has depicted a buffalo attack that left her badly gored. Yolngu artist Nyapanyapa Yunupingu's entry is accompanied by a video Read More
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair
Julie Schwietert Collazo from Matador Nights reviews the 10 hottest art fairs around the world: Another young art fair, the DAAF also promises to be a hot fair within the Read More
Emily’s art return home after dream run
James Massola from the Canberra Times lets readers in the ACT know that the Emily Kngwarreye exhibition is returning to Canberra: After a ground-breaking tour of Japan that took in Read More
Re-Learning Darwin
Will Owen returns to Darwin and visits several art galleries including Outstation Art, a new Darwin art gallery.
Kimberley Ink
Kimberley Ink the Waringarri Suite and selected new etchings Kimberley Ink celebrates the launch of 'The Waringarri Suite' a deluxe boxed suite of hand-printed etchings combining the finest examples from Read More
Buffalo attack victim relives gory details for art award
The interesting story of Nyapanyapa Yunupingu's entry into this years Telstra Aboriginal Art Award: 'ONE of the finalists in the Telstra Aboriginal Art Award has depicted a buffalo attack that Read More
New centre pledged
News today of a new arts centre promised in South Australia's far north-west, to replace the old centre being used by Aboriginal women at Amata, on the APY Lands. More Read More
Like mother, like daughter
The Cenberra Times discusses the work of the Webb sisters: The works of mother and daughter Aboriginal artists Annette and Ann-Maree Webb are part of a new exhibition at Hurstville's Read More
Emily’s art return home after dream run
James Massola reports on the Emily Kngwarreye Japan tour, and its last stop, Canberra: After a ground-breaking tour of Japan that took in Osaka and Tokyo, Utopia: The Genius of Read More
Record number of artworks up for Aboriginal award
In the lead up to this years Telstra' s National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award the ABC News reports: "More than 100 artworks have a shot at winning Read More
Three Countries, all of us, our good designs
This year's annual Tiwi Art Network Exhibition showcases a broad range of work from the three art centres on the Tiwi Islands. The focus this year is to exhibit works Read More
Govt’s indigenous art response slammed
Many are unhappy with the government's response to the senate inquiry: Arts Minister Peter Garrett seems driven by cost-cutting imperatives, not the needs of some of Australia's most talented but Read More
Artist Spotlight featuring Walangari Karntawarra
1. Briefly describe yourself. When and how did you first become interested in art? How long have you been a practising artist? I am an Arrernte man from Alice Springs Read More
Mini Art Exhibition
Mini Art Exhibition by local Koori artist, Nerissa Major August 25-29, 2008 Discover Dunkeld Week At: Grampians Retreat, Wrights Road (off Halls Gap Road), Dunkeld, Victoria 3294 Entry Fee: $2 Read More
Artitja Fine Art invite you to a collection
Artitja Fine Art invite you to a collection of fine Aboriginal art.
Laverty Collection at Newcastle Regional Art Gallery
Will Owen gives a talk at the Newcastle Regional Art Gallery which is currently hosting an exhibition of works from the Laverty Collection. Quoted from the article: Ron Ramsey, whom Read More
Aboriginal Art Fair and Art Award 08
Nicholas Forrest from the Art Market Blog will be in Darwin for the Telstra awards: On Wednesday the 13th of August I am heading to Darwin, which is the capital Read More
Cautious Garrett exhibits masterpiece of inaction on indigenous art
Nicholas Rothwell launches a scathing attack on the government's response to the Senate inquiry. Quoted from the article published in the Australian: What does the federal Government's new pledge to Read More
Ethics code on Aboriginal art to deter fraud
More on the Rudd Government's response to the Senate inquiry in the Australian: The Rudd Government yesterday took its first step to clean up the Aboriginal art sector by supporting Read More