Stories from Titjikala
Japingka Gallery in conjunction with the Titjikala Art Centre (130 kms south east of Alice Springs) is mounting this stunning collection of forty small colourful Little Gem canvasses (30cm x Read More
Across Skin
Japingka Gallery has curated an eclectic collection of major works by some of the best Indigenous women artists from the Western Desert. Featured Artists include: Walangkura Napanangka, Makinti Napanangka, Judy Read More
Crossing Country
25 September “ 12 December 2004 The exhibition Crossing Country charts the development of Kuninjku art over the past century to become one of the most dynamic art movements in Read More
Art.Trade September 2005 Newsletter
Download the Art.Trade newsletter. The Newsletter contains: President's Report Art.Trade Fundraising Auction 2005 News And Events Watiyanwanu Artists Desert Mob Art Show 2005 Exhibitions And Events Art Trade Web Site
Young artists redraw perceptions of the land
You might not know it looking at Mellor's work, but two themes dominate this year's collection: all works are painting-based and all relate to the theme of landscape. But don't Read More
Alma Webou, Pinkalarta
An exhibition of recent paintings by Alma Webou, from Bidyadanga, at Mary Place Gallery 12 Mary Place Paddington, To be opened on 27th September 6.30pm by Peter Garrett MP. This Read More
Roy Wiggan Nargarlala @ Mary Place Paddington
An exhibition of recent ilma at Mary Place Gallery 12 Mary Place Paddington, To be opened on 27th September 6.30pm by Peter Garrett MP. Ilma incorporate all mediums in the Read More
PRIMAVERA ’05
Yukultji Napangati has been selected to exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art's 2005 PRIMAVERA exhibition. Primavera is an exhibition of work by artists 35 and under that aims to Read More
Watiyawanu Artists
This remarkable all women exhibition features the distinctive work of award winning artist, Lily Kelly Napangardi as well as senior Ngangkari (law-woman), Colleen Whiskey Nampitjinpa. Other highly sought after artists Read More
The Age: Ute carries artists’ hopes and dreams
Patrick Hutchings reports that this year's Telstra awards reveal the changes and the continuities in indigenous art. The $40,000 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award for 2005 Read More
International Herald Tribune – From Aboriginal children, painful and poignant art
International Herald Tribune From Aboriginal children, painful and poignant art Felicia R. Lee Saturday, August 20, 2005 Quoted from article: The pastel, titled "Down to Drink," depicts a terrain of Read More
The Sydney Morning Herald: Surprise return for lost visions
A story syndicated from the New York times about the discovery of over 90 artworks, on display at the Picker Art Gallery at Colgate, in Hamilton, New York,that were created Read More
22nd Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award 12 August 2005
The opening night of the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award is a major dry season event in Darwin and attracts visitors and artists from all over Read More