Central Midlands and Coastal Advocate: Noongar culture celebrated
YOU don't have to head to Broome to see some of the best Aboriginal artwork WA has to offer. One only has to visit the Moora Fine Arts (MFA) gallery Read More
NT artist wins major prize
An article in the Courier Mail about Michael Nelson Jagamara, who just won the Tattersall's Landscape Art Prize. Quoted from the article: Michael Nelson Jagamara was in Alice Springs two Read More
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection
The exhibit "Manta Wiru: Paintings from Amata" ends Saturday. While you're at it, swing on by "Radiance: Seeing the Divine in Aboriginal Art." It's gonna be there until December, but Read More
The Australian: provocative statements with a positive message
Richard Bell: Positivity Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, until October 14. THIS survey of Richard Bell's work in the past 15 years requires a rapid-fire engagement. It proves, had there Read More
The Australian: NT artist wins major prize
Michael Nelson Jagamara has won the 2006 $20,000 Tattersall's Landscape Art Prize. The Tattersall's Landscape Art Prize began in 1990 with 31 artists invited to enter. This year 81 artists Read More
Journeys of the Dreamtime: An Exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Art from the Central and Western Deserts and Cape York Peninsula
Jointly organised by Beijing Blue Gallery and Warlimpirri Art, this is the first major exhibition of Aboriginal art in Hong Kong. It brings together paintings by a group of both Read More
Record sales at Desert Mob exhibition
The annual Desert Mob art exhibition has attracted record sales on its opening weekend in Alice Springs. More than 2,000 people attended over the two days. They spent more than Read More
The Australian: the desert’s tainted brush
As the Aboriginal art community struggles against a growing culture of fraud, one group of desert artists is taking a stand, writes Nicholas Rothwell A thread of rich, autumnal colours, Read More
Outback journeys unearth the mystical stories of Dreamtime
Outback journeys unearth the mystical stories of Dreamtime Publication: South China Morning Post, 10 September 2006 Author: Jade Lee-Duffy There's more to Aboriginal art than a few dots and squiggly Read More
Eubena Nampitjin
Her vibrant and sensuous paintings are born from a strength of her culture, a remarkable sustaining spirit, her deep knowledge of country and her uniq ... more
Xstrata Coal Emerging Indigenous Art Award
8 April “ 21 May 2006 Admission free | Gallery 2 The Xstrata Coal Emerging Indigenous Art Award exhibition presents the work of the ten artists short-listed for the inaugural Read More
Domic is drawn to roots
Another article about Sid Domic, this time in the Mirror, about how he was drawn to Aboriginal Art while teaching kids in the UK.
Judy Martin Napangardi – Paintings from Lajamanu
Judy Martin continues to create strong paintings from the Women's Ceremonial stories of her Warlpiri homelands. She focuses on stories from the Women's site at Mina Mina in the Tanami Read More
Art of the Spinifex People
Dispossessed from their lands in the 1950's by the Maralinga Atomic tests and subsequently moved on to missions including Cundeelee and Warburton during the 1950's and 1960's, the Spinifex People Read More
Senior Women of the Central Desert
Gadfly Gallery 131b Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009 www.gadflygallery.com
Liddy Napanangka Walker & Warlukurlangu Group Sho
Hogarth Gallery 7 Walker Lane Paddington NSW 2021 www.aboriginalartcentres.com
Opening Doors
The Warlukurlangu Collection and 12 of the original, famous Yuendumu School Doors Sprengel Museum, Hannover Kurt-Schwitters-Platz D - 30169 Hannover GERMANY www.sprengel-museum.de
Desert Mob
Araluen Art Centre Larapinta Drive Alice Springs, NT