Four Generations ““ The best of Ochre Art
The beautiful and remote East Kimberley region of far North East Western Australia has produced some of Australia's most renowned artists, including George Mung Mung, Paddy Jampinjii, Jack Britten, Rover Read More
Sydney Museum Showcases Aboriginal Bark Painting Collection
The Museum of Contemporary Art is set to unveil a new exhibition showcasing its collection of rare and significant Aboriginal bark paintings, dating from the late 1960s to the early Read More
Painting meets medicine for healing dream in country
Sydney Morning Herald preview of Utopia Revisited exhibition. Quoted from article: After establishing the Aboriginal Benefit Foundation in 2005 and funding small-scale indigenous health and welfare projects, the Aboriginal art Read More
Terry Smith deliveres the inaugural Kluge Lecture in Arts and Humanities
On February 13, 2008, the Kluge-Ruhe Collection of Aboriginal Art at the University of Virginia sponsored the first John W. and Maria T. Kluge Distinguished Lecture in Arts and Humanities, Read More
The next mission
Inga Clendinnen writes in the Age about her book True Stories. Quoted from the article: Although I am Australian and a historian, I discovered the history of indigenous Australia only Read More
Look Homeward, Angel
Article in the New York Review of Books by J.M. Coetzee about Lost Paradise, a new novel by Cees Nooteboom, translated from the Dutch by Susan Massotty. The novel is Read More
Investing In Aboriginal Art
When investing in Aboriginal art or artefact's it is sometimes hard to find a good investment, with many of the more popular artists' works out of the reach, financially, of Read More
Australian Aboriginal art at Charles Darwin University
A Flickr post about Australian Aboriginal art outside the School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems at Charles Darwin University.
‘Dingo’ art film go-ahead
A new film about forgery in the Aboriginal Art world will begin filming shortly. Quoted from the article: A new film about forgery in the Aboriginal art world will begin Read More
Titjikala Artists
New works from Titjikala community, 120 kms south of Alice Springs. Known for its lively and niave style in painting and sculpture, the community is currently struggling to come to Read More
Artists of Nyirripi and Yuendumu
The first exhibition in Western Australia of the exuberant new paintings from the Warlpiri community of Nyirripi, 160 kms west of Yuendumu. Amongst the newly exhibiting artists, significant works are Read More
Aboriginal art film gets approval from traditional owners
Dingo Dreaming began pre-production today after more than two years of discussions with the Wongi People of Wiluna in remote WA, regional businesses and private investors. Written by W. John Read More
Aboriginal art on Vox
Some examples of Australian Aboriginal art on Vox.
Emily Ngarnal Evans Balibal Country
Alcaston Gallery is excited to be presenting the first solo exhibition of recent paintings by Emily Ngarnal Evans in association with Mornington Island Arts and Craft, Mornington Island,Queensland from 5 Read More
Milingimbi Artists featuring Lilly Roy
Alcaston Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of works from Milingimbi Arts, featuring recent fibre works, morning star poles, carvings and bark paintings. The exhibition Milingimbi Artists featuring Lilly Read More
Stolen Generation – a small tribute to John Moriarty
A very interesting post about John Moriarty. Quoted from the article: But now I want to make my little tribute to a member of the stolen generation. John Moriarty was Read More
ACGA joins Australian parliament in saying sorry
The Australian Commercial Galleries Association (ACGA) strongly supports and endorses the apology to the stolen generations given in the Australian Parliament today. Today is an historic day for Australia's Indigenous Read More