Award defies stereotypes
Indigenous artists are being urged to enter their work into the first and longest running indigenous art award in the country. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Read More
Curtain rises on Spring of Culture
Quoted from article: A month-long aboriginal art exhibition entitled Warlukurlangu takes place at the La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art starting at 7pm on Thursday.
The Power of Place: Paintings and Sculpture from the Eastern Desert at Tandanya, Adelaide
The Power of Place: Paintings and Artefacts from the Eastern Desert is currently showing at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute. The exhibition is a celebration of the land “ a Read More
The Power of Place: Paintings and Sculpture from the Eastern Desert at Tandanya, Adelaide
A celebration of Land - a vibrant spiritual landscape - seen through the art of the Anmatyarr and Alyawarr people of the Eastern Desert region, NT. Power of Place includes Read More
Feast for the Senses dinner
Yirrkala Aboriginal community in East Arnhem Land will benefit from a third Feast for the Senses dinner at NG Art Gallery's Mission Restaurant & Bar in Sydney's Chippendale on Tuesday. Read More
Emily finally gets a stage as big as her paintings
Article in the Australian about the Emily Kame Kngwarreye exhibition in Japan. Quoted from the article: Utopia: The Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye opened this week at the National Museum Read More
Tucker tops a million as boom goes on
Article in The Age that mentions the continued boom in Aboriginal Art.
Pedro Wonaeamirri
lcaston Gallery is excited to present Pedro Wonaeamirri's sixth solo exhibition, in conjunction with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Northern Territory. This body of work confirms this exciting young artist as Read More
Ninuku Arts – Ninuku Tjukurpa ““ Bilby Dreaming
Beverly and Anthony Knight, in conjunction with Ninuku Arts, South Australia, proudly invite you to view Ninuku Arts Ninuku Tjukurpa “ Bilby Dreaming Tuesday 18 March “ Saturday 5 April Read More
David Dunn
Posted by David Dunn from David Dunn Aboriginal Art: hello everyone Im back again had a very busy christmas, getting ready again for some more great works on ebay and Read More
Easier access for ‘real’ tourists
An article about Indigenous tourism in the Northern Territory news: Busloads of tourists should be allowed in indigenous communities for the "cultural experience'', an Aboriginal businessman saidyesterday. Jungala Enterprises director Read More
Kudditji Kngwarreye Artist Slideshow
The Kudditji Kngwarreye Artist Slideshow was the first Aboriginal Art Directory eAlert to be released to the Aboriginal Art Directory mailing list. Born in the 1920's, Kudditji Kngwarreye is the Read More
Dynamism down under: The riveting Lockhart River Art Gang
This winter may be paltry in terms of snowfall, but it has dished out plenty of sullen, gray days like so many bowls of cold gruel. Last Saturday morning, for Read More
Where to stash your cash while it grows
A response to the recent share market fluctuations, with a focus on different investments. Tim Klingender from Sotheby's is quoted: If you're thinking of forming your own art collection as Read More
Culture in colour
This exhibition celebrates Aboriginal art of the 'New Wave': the daring and visionary use of colour by Aboriginal artists throughout Australia. The use of bright acrylic paints rather than ochres Read More