Hood Announces Major Gift of Aboriginal Art
The Hood Museum of Art has announced a private gift of more than 300 works of contemporary Aboriginal art. The collection donated by Will Owen and Harvey Wagner makes the Read More
Australian Aboriginal art exhibition is on debut in China
In celebration of Year of Australian Culture, sponsored by the National Art Museum of China and various departments of the Australian government, an Aboriginal art exhibition from Australia is currently Read More
Circles in the Sand opens at Embassy of Australia
The Kluge-Ruhe Collection opened an exhibit of western desert art at the Embassy of Australia in Washington DC on June 14. Circles in the Sand: Aboriginal Art from Central Australia Read More
Exhibition ““ Papunya: Aboriginal Art from Australia“™s Deserts
Showcasing the work of Aboriginal artists and telling the story of the artists and supporters of the Papunya Tula art movement between 1974 and 1981. Until August 28. Daily 9am-4pm. Read More
The resale royalty debacle for the aboriginal fine art industry
Lack of proper Consultation with private sector of the Aboriginal/Indigenous Fine Art Industry Galleries/Dealers required to send full details and even images to CAL (Copyright Agency Limited) of all original Read More
NAIDOC Week Aboriginal Art Exhibition
Friday 25 June 2010 to“ Monday 2 August 2010 “ 4:30 PM (Doors Open 9:00 AM) Sea Acres Rainforest Centre is presenting an exhibition of artworks by the Port Macquarie Read More
Government appoints CAL to manage artists“™ resale royalty scheme
In April this year the Australian government appointed Copyright Agency Ltd (CAL) to manage an artists' resale royalty scheme that comes into operation on 9 June. CAL's appointment is for Read More
Art Can Change Lives – Shalom Gamarada Ngiyana Yana 2010
This years Shalom Gamarada Ngiyana Yana Aboriginal Art Exhibition promises to be even more exciting with some new discoveries in Aboriginal Art to be displayed. For those of you who Read More
Indigenous artist Judy Watson to feature at the Shalom art exhibition
In a huge coup for Shalom Gamarada's sixth annual Ngiyana Yana Aboriginal art exhibition, it has been announced that internationally renowned contemporary Indigenous artist Judy Watson will, for the first Read More
End of Financial Year Sale
Dear Art Lovers, For a limited time only we are offering a 10-20% discount on all our works (conditions apply). Come and celebrate the end of the financial year by Read More
QUEEN HONOURS ABORIGINAL ARTISTS
The Queen's Birthday this year added two top Aboriginal artists to the roll of honour. John Mawurndjul from Maningrida in Western Arnhemland and Peggy Patrick from the East Kimberley both Read More
Invitation to MARRA MOORDITJ Aboriginal Student Art Exhibition Opening at Kidogo Arthouse, Fremantle
We would like to warmly invite you to come to the opening of MARRA MOORDITJ (˜excellent hands'), an exhibition of Aboriginal artworks by Students of Kidogo Art Institute. The opening Read More
Jaru Jock
Solo exhibition of recent ochre paintings by Jock Mosquito
where we live
Artist Nyree Reynolds draws inspiration from maps and aerial photography available through the Land and Property Management Authority's SIX Portal. As a descendant of the Gamilaraay Language Group, the artist Read More
Clifford Possum Japaltjarri
For Art Sunday today, a great Australian artist, Clifford Possum Japaltjarri. Clifford Possum was born in 1932 on Napperby Station. He worked extensively as a stockman on the cattle stations Read More
17th Biennale of Sydney
Held every two years, the Biennale of Sydney stages a three-month exhibition, plus a programme of special events, public tours, artist talks, film screenings and international guest lectures across Sydney Read More
Kuwarita Tjuta Ara Irititja. People today, old stories
Outstation and the Western Desert Mob are proud to present this exhibition which features paintings and sculpture by emerging artists from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Western Australia. Western Desert Mob is Read More
Painted into a corner by payments scheme
Concern over the royalty payments scheme continues: The art community, already nervous, fears destabilisation by a new royalties program due to its timing and over-complexity They would laugh if it Read More
Students unique art on display in Parliament (video)
Students from one of the region's smallest schools have earnt a rare honour. Artwork by kids at Trunkey Creek Public School is hanging in the corridors of State Parliament tonight. Read More
Tanija and Graham Carr “Leather & Bronze “
This page contains a selection of works from Tanija and Graham Carr's exhibition. If you would like to see further images of particular works, please contact us, as we would Read More