Museum Victoria: 2010 Lecture Series, Indigenous Cultures Department
When: 1pm “ 2pm, last Tuesday of every month, February to November, 2010 Where: The Discovery Centre, Lower Ground Floor, Melbourne Museum The Indigenous Cultures Department of Museum Victoria is Read More
Heaven and Earth
Before and After Science: 2010 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Until May 2. It is significant that the Adelaide Biennial coincides with the Art Read More
Art battle turns ugly as Aborigines condemn sculpture’s sacred image
"This is the most beautiful thing that has been done for Aboriginal people," a Blue Mountains gallery owner, Vesna Tenodi, says. "They should be thanking me, but instead I get Read More
Tayenebe: Tasmanian Aboriginal Women“™s Fibre Work
Tayenebe, a Tasmanian Aboriginal word meaning ˜exchange', celebrates the revitalisation of Tasmanian Aboriginal weaving that has been taking place over the past three years. Tayenebe includes beautiful baskets and kelp Read More
Australian Aboriginal Art and the contemporary gallery
Colin Laverty speaks on Beyond Sacred - Australian Aboriginal art and why it belongs in contemporary galleries + institutions and not ethnographic + anthropological museums. Colin and Elizabeth Laverty began Read More
Indigenous art in Nundah
Art enthusiasts can view the works of nationally renowned indigenous artists at Centred Art Gallery from March 19 to May 1. The gallery's latest exhibition is titled Senior Desert Artists Read More
ABORIGINAL ARTIST GOES TO OXFORD
The 32 year old Bidjara artist from SW Queensland, Christian Bumbarra Thompson has been announced as one of the first two Aborigines to go to study at Oxford University. Working Read More
GEORGE WARD TJUNGARRAYI
It's been a bad time for Aboriginal art “ far too many deaths of the Old People have occurred, the artists who often saw no white people until their maturity Read More
CAIRNS INDIGENOUS ART FAIR ARTISTIC DIRECTOR RETURNS FOR 2010
Premier and Minister for the Arts The Honourable Anna Bligh Monday, March 15, 2010 CAIRNS INDIGENOUS ART FAIR ARTISTIC DIRECTOR RETURNS FOR 2010 Premier and Arts Minister Anna Bligh today Read More
A TRIBAL WORLD ON VIEW
I was drawn to this gorgeous and important book, 'We Are One' by the prospect of Damien Hirst “ the English artist infamous for his crazy concepts like a floating Read More
Registration opens for Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct
Registration is now open for art dealers, including agents, galleries and arts centres to register their interest in becoming signatories to the Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct. Arts Read More
13th Annual West Hollywood Art & Design Walk
On March 26th & 27th our gallery will be a part of the 13th Annual West Hollywood Art & Design Walk event. This year, the event will be held in Read More
CODE OF CONDUCT NOW IN FORCE
Registration is now open for art dealers, agents, galleries and arts centres to register their interest in becoming signatories to the Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct. Arts Minister, Read More
60% OF AUSSIES HAVE AN INTEREST IN INDIGENOUS ART
A recent Australia Council survey of 3000 Australians “ over the age of 15 and selected on the basis of geographical, age and gender quotas “ shows a growing enthusiasm Read More
INDIGENOUS IMAGE WINS NATIONAL PORTRAIT PRIZE
Mr Andrew Sayers, Director, National Portrait Gallery yesterday announced the winner of the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 as Scott Bycroft for the work titled Zareth. VISA has generously sponsored Read More
HOODIES IN MELBOURNE
The hoodie jacket, sometimes associated with youth alienation and crime, will be celebrated as a symbol of cultural pride and strength in an arts project aimed at giving positive direction Read More
EAST KIMBERLEY IN SYDNEY
Upon seeing the painting 1957 #20 by Mark Rothko at the National Gallery of Australia, Rover Thomas, the star of the original group of East Kimberley painters, asked: ˜Who's that Read More
The rainforest travels to Hahndorf
THE ARTISTRY OF JAWUN: Neriba Gallasch, Abe Muriata, Erima Gallasch and Sarenah Gallasch at the opening of Bi-cornual Artistry at the Tineriba Gallery in Hahndorf, South Australia. Photo Girringun Aboriginal Read More
Eastern Desert Art Exhibitions 2010
Eastern Desert Art is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Australasian Arts Company, Singapore which launched its first exhibition on 5 May 2010. The first exhibition featured work Read More
BLACK & WHITE ARTISTS IN NT VIE FOR TOGART AWARD
The Northern Territory's Togart Contemporary Art Award is one of Australia's richest contemporary art awards and entries are now open until 15th March. The annual Award is open to all Read More