BRINGING THE DESERT TO PERTH
We don't need a map is a major new exhibition celebrating the distinct and joyful visual language of the Martu and their connection to country. This expansive exhibition, taking place Read More
$26 million for Indigenous culture, languages and visual arts projects
More than $26 million is up for grabs for community groups to showcase the best of Australia's Indigenous culture, languages and visual arts. Arts Minister Simon Crean today called on Read More
PAPUNYA TULA CELEBRATES ITS 40TH
Alice Springs is in party mode this weekend as Papunya Tula Artists (PTA) celebrates the 40th anniversary of its founding in 1972, just one year after Aboriginal Desert painting had Read More
The Astounding Arnaud Serval Auction of Aboriginal Art in Geneva on November 13
The Geneva branch of Koller auctions will offer for sale one of the best collections of contemporary Aboriginal art worldwide during their 13th November auction. Held in collaboration with L'espace Read More
Bundyi Festival
AlburyCity is hosting the Bundyi: Come Share With Us Festival, 21 - 25 November, celebrating Aboriginal culture. It is a great opportunity to meet and talk with local Aboriginal people. Read More
The Journey Forward
Come on a journey with Albury Art Gallery's latest exhibition. The Journey Forward is the second exhibition coordinated by AlburyCity and Murray Arts that exclusively showcases artists involved in the Read More
Gambarra Yasi (Cyclone Yasi) Exhibition
This exhibition will feature a collection of small artworks created by Cyclone Yasi workers, volunteers and artists in the wake of the cyclone in 2011. The art centre doesn't know Read More
Obituary: HARRY (HJ) WEDGE 1957 ““ 2012
Harry Wedge's politically and emotionally charged work challenged perceived ideas about contemporary Indigenous art and Indigenous peoples' experience of living in urban Australia. His aesthetic encompasses stories and humorous anecdotes Read More
Early Papunya Boards Lead Landmark Bonhams Aboriginal Art Auction
Bonhams Australia has put together a fantastic sale of Aboriginal art that will be auctioned in Sydney on the 19th of November. One of the most ambitious and significant sales Read More
Works on Paper Exhibition by Neridah Stockley
Long-time Alice Springs resident and National Art School graduate Neridah Stockley returns to the Araluen Arts Centre to showcase her exhibition, Works on Paper. Director of the Araluen Cultural Precinct, Read More
A Buyers Market for Aboriginal Art at Mossgreen Sale of John Wregg and Judith Alexander Collection
The current climate of the market for Aboriginal art definitely favours the buyer “ but that's not necessarily a bad thing when one considers that all those bargain buys will Read More
Afternoon Tea with Ms Koori Love
Marrickville Council's Resident Artist in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studio at Addison Road Centre (ARC) is Ms Koori Love. Ms Koori Love is the cheeky Koori Mail columnist Read More
France continues its Love of Aboriginal Art in Brisbane
The strong, historical links between France and Aboriginal art offer a rich and fertile background “ from the research and writing works of French ethnologists and anthropologists to the development Read More
Film Noir and Pulp Fiction Bad Girls and.. Larissa Behrendt?
Opening today at the Justice and Police Museum in Sydney is Wicked Women, described as a playful, subversive and wickedly sexy exhibition of new works by prize-winning artist Rosemary Valadon. Read More
Mystery Bidder Bids Big on Aboriginal Artefacts at Sotheby’s Australia Sale
Mysterious bidder 109 was somewhat of a saviour for Sotheby's Australia during their 15th October Important Aboriginal & Oceanic Art sale in Sydney. Obviously prepared to spend whatever it took Read More
Djirirra Wunungmurra Wins People’s Choice Award
Arnhem Land artist Djirirra Wunungmurra has been voted the People's Choice Award winner as part of this year's 29th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award. The 44-year-old Read More
People On Country
Do you remember the ending to that great Indigenous film, Samson & Delilah? The damaged couple set up home in the middle of nowhere “ a remote outstation where they Read More
Sotheby’s 15th October Important Aboriginal Art Auction in Sydney
Tonight in Sydney, Sotheby's Australia will attempt to sell a collection of Important Aboriginal and Oceanic Art valued at between $1.3-1.9 million and featuring works by artists such as Kitty Read More
Nominations Open WA Indigenous Art Awards 2013
The Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards is a national award founded in 2008 to celebrate the breadth, diversity and excellence in art from all corners of Indigenous Australia. The awards Read More
TJUKURRTJANU GOES TO PARIS
The big NGV exhibition Tjukurrtjanu “ Origins of Western Desert Art ( 'Aux Sources de la Peinture Aborigene') opens in the Musee du quai Branly today. It's the first Australian Read More