Indigenous Photographer named in Great Moments in BlackHistory
GREAT MOMENTS IN BLAKISTORY 27 July 2011 - Wayne Quilliam CELEBRATING BLAK HISTORY MONTH 27 July 2011 Wayne Quilliam Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam, a Palawa man from Tasmania, is one Read More
Dennis Nona: prints and sculptures
In keeping with the strong maritime history of the city, contemporary art of the Pacific is an integral part of the municipal museums of Rochefort. This summer, l'Hôtel Hèbre de Read More
My Country and Me (Ngagenyji Nawiyangeny-nungu Daam ““ Ngayin)
The ReDot Fine Art Gallery is proud to welcome back the natural ochre artworks of the famous Warmun Art Centre from East Kimberley, far Northeast of Western Australia. The show Read More
Parcours des Mondes 2011, Paris
2011 promises to be an important year for the Parcours des mondes which is celebrating its 10th anniversary. 10 years of work and development to take the event to a Read More
ABORIGINAL ART AT MONA
The Museum of Old and New Art “ or Mona as everyone is calling the controversial Tasmanian gallery “ lacks for nothing in challenges to one's notions of what art Read More
THREAT TO MARRA COUNTRY
An appeal from Dr Greg Dickson, Scholar of Linguistics in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University re the country we've grown familiar with thanks Read More
‘LAND, SEA & SKY’ – In and Out of the Torres Strait
By coincidence rather than by design, both the Queensland Art Gallery and the Gab Titui Cultural Centre opened exhibitions last week called 'Land, Sea and Sky'. The title could be Read More
Buku-Manapanmirr “Meeting Together and Sharing Yolngu Knowledge and Culture“
A celebration of cultural sharing through traditional and contemporary interpretations of ˜Raark' painting, carving and weaving, by the artists of Milingimbi arts centre in Arnhem Land. 16 artists from Milingimbi, Read More
Bark Painting 1930-2000 & Bula’ bula Arts New Works
Opening Saturday 9th at 3pm Come and join Artist Robyn Djunginy, Curator Djon Mundine OAM and the Coo-ee team Seminar Saturday 9th 1 - 3pm Bark Paintings Revisited - the Read More
Boost for NSW Aboriginal Artists
The NSW Parliament has participated in the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding that will ensure the continued development of the Parliament of NSW Aboriginal Art Prize; an annual Read More
NAATSIA’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY BOOK
Is a silver anniversary any more important than a 20th or a 17th? I ask because the Museum & Art Gallery of the NT (MAGNT), the Darwin home of the Read More
Balgo 2011
ReDot Fine Art Gallery is proud to present our annual show of the colourful works of the Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation. Warlayirti Artists is located in Balgo in the arid Read More
Aboriginal Employment Strategy Chairman’s Art Auction
The Aboriginal Employment Strategy Chairman's Art Auction proceeds goes towards providing career opportunities for Indigenous Australians. Come and see some amazing artworks from some of Australia's best Indigenous artists. The Read More
GOING NOWHERE IN TOOMELAH
The phrases 'Aboriginal time' and Gone walkabout' are generally uttered with pejorative intent “ they're seen as part of the 'failure' of Aboriginal society. But as film director Ivan Sen Read More
Home and the Rights of Indigenous People Art Exhibition Opening
Tuesday 21 June, 6-8pm. Home and the Rights of Indigenous People Art Exhibition Opening. Refreshments provided. Speaker Monica Morgan, Amnesty International Indigenous Rights Campaigner. Exhibition runs Weds 22nd June to Read More
Introduction to Aboriginal Art, Talk in French – Tuesday 28 June @ Institut Catholique de Paris
IDAIA is delighted to present an introductory talk in French focused on understanding the uniqueness of Aboriginal art. It will explore its origins, issues at stake for its survival, various Read More
Guided visit – Aboriginal art @ Musee du quai Branly, Paris
IDAIA is delighted to announce that Solenne Ducos-Lamotte, specialist in Aboriginal art, founder and director of IDAIA will be conducting a visit of the superb Aboriginal art collection of the Read More
Eastern Desert Art goes to Italy
PN/P and NINBELLA FIRENZE, ITALY 12 - 30 June 2011 PN/P and NINBELLA will be showcasing these extraordinary artworks in an extraordinary location on the River Arno, Florence, Italy PN/P Read More
Film screening and director’s talk: In Memory of Mawalan
Director Ian Dunlop will introduce a rare screening of In Memory of Mawalan, an early 1970s film featuring the elaborate rituals that took place at the funeral of Aboriginal clan Read More
Platform conversations: Constitutional recognition – so what?
Join the inaugural Platform Conversations at the National Museum of Australia event with Mal Brough, Alison Page and Garth Nettheim to debate whether recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Read More