Planning For Arts & Cultural Development
FREE TRAINING COURSE PLANNING FOR ARTS AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PSP51304 Diploma of Government (Project Management) Planning for Arts and Cultural Development. This is a rare oppportunity for Arts and Cultural Read More
Artists from the Utopia and Watiyawanu Regions in Central Austraila
Just a gentle reminder for those who missed out on seeing us at Elwood Community Centre in June, Tjukurrpa Arts is holding an Exhibition of new works by various artists Read More
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Aboriginal Art Direct #5: “Drawn into the world of Aboriginal Art” – A Conversation with Vivien Johnson, Curator of Papunya Painting: Out of the Desert Gallery
Aboriginal Art Direct #5: “Drawn into the world of Aboriginal Art” – A Conversation with Vivien Johnson, Curator of Papunya Painting: Out of the Desert
Aboriginal Art Direct #5: “Drawn into the world of Aboriginal Art” – A Conversation with Vivien Johnson, Curator of Papunya Painting: Out of the Desert
Welcome to AboriginalArtDirect. Our goal is to provide you with a thought-provocative newsletter on the events and trends in the industry. In the feature article of this edition we talk Read More
Drawn into the world of Aboriginal Art” – A Conversation with Vivien Johnson, Curator of Papunya Painting: Out of the Desert Exhibition
The Aboriginal Art Directory talks to Vivien Johnson, University of New South Wales Global Professor and curator of Papunya Painting: Out of the Desert. An exhibition currently showing at the Read More
Melbourne Art Fair
The Age previews the 2008 Melbourne Art Fair. Even the Aboriginal art this year has become galvanised as so much more than a beautiful commodity, especially with the leadership of Read More
Only regulation will stop shonks
Joyce Morgan from the Sydney Morning Herald talks to Ben Genocchio about his book, the Four Corner's Programme Art for art's sake and how to improve the Aboriginal art industry. Read More
Meet the Mr Big of indigenous art
Leesha McKenny of the Sydney Morning Herald talks to controversial figure John Ioannou about his experiences in the Aboriginal art industry. Quoted from the article: John Ioannou agrees he is Read More
Tjala Arts Men’s show
Alcaston Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibiton of works from Tjala Arts, South Australia. This exhibiton will include work by Tiger Palpatja, Hector Tjupuru Burton, Mick Wikilyiri & Read More
Mornington Island Artists
Alcaston Gallery is delighted to show this amazing group of artists in conjunction with Mornington Island Arts & Craft, Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland.
Representations of Country
Works from communities and artists from the western and central deserts including established and emerging artists
Melbourne Art Fair 2008
Melbourne Art Fair is the leading art fair and public exposition in the Asia Pacific region and one of Australia's most significant exhibitions of contemporary visual art. Established in 1988, Read More
Eubena Nampitjin 2008
Alcaston Gallery is delighted to present this amazing body of new paintings by Australia's leading contemporary Indigenous female artist, Eubena Nampitjin.
25th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award – Celebrating the Silver Jubilee
Exhibition dates: Friday 15 August - Sunday 26 October 2008 Opening: 6pm Friday 15 August 2008 Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Conacher Street, Bullocky Point, Darwin This Read More
Alcaston at ARCO Madrid
The Australian Art Collector reports that Alcaston Gallery will be in Spain in February 2009 for ARCO Madrid. The work will be presented in conjunction with Mornington Island Arts and Read More
MICHAEL NELSON JAGAMARA: FROM THE STUDIO major survey to open at fireworks gallery
FROM THE STUDIO, a comprehensive survey exhibition of MNJ's Brisbane studio based 1996-2008 practice will open on Tuesday 12 August and will continue to Saturday 27 September. Doug Hall, in Read More
Most Popular Aboriginal Art
Assimilation by Adam Hill is the most popular artwork in the Aboriginal Art Coop Gallery. The work has received 8 votes already from Aboriginal art lovers around the world. Other Read More
Dealers exploit aboriginal Australian artists, TV show reports
CBC News from Canada reports on the Four Corners programme, Art for Art's Sake. Unethical aboriginal art dealers are commonly called carpetbaggers in Australia. Four Corners broadcaster Quentin McDermott said Read More
Govt finalising response to Indigenous art inquiry: Garrett
Federal Arts Minister Peter Garrett says the Government is finalising its response to a Senate inquiry report on the Indigenous art industry released more than a year ago. The ABC Read More
Aboriginal art dealer paints himself into a corner
Peter Michael reports on the ACCC investigating the Doongal Aboriginal Art Gallery over the paintings of Duk Duk or Stephen McLean. Quoted from the article: Art dealer Farzad Nooravi has Read More