The Lost Brothers
In 1984, Walala and eight other relatives of the Pintupi Tribe became famous around the globe when they walked out of the Western Desert and made contact with Australian society Read More
The Directory – Art Competitions & Exhibitions of Australia & NZ 2010
New publication featuring more than 1100 Australian and New Zealand art competitions & exhibitions in one practical book. Lists all relevant details such as contact details, name, prize monies, web Read More
New developments for ABORIGINAL ART
www.idaia.com.au Specialising in International Development for Australian Indigenous Art IDAIA is dedicated to the development of a quality and ethical Australian Indigenous art among international audiences. ACQUISITION Advising and sourcing Read More
McCulloch’s Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary 2010: The Summer Show
Celebrating the colours of summer, this new exhibition showcases art from Australia's newest and most dynamic desert art producing regions. Including work from the APY Lands, Western Desert, Spinifex Country, Read More
The shifting centre
A fascinating article by Nicolas Rothwell on the shifting of the Aboriginal art industry out of Alice Springs, looking primarily at Papunya Tula and Desart: But the contours of the Read More
PRO COMMUNITY with Papunya Tula Artists in Germany
The first Pro Community exhibition by ARTKELCH in Germany featuring Papunya Tula Artists was a big success. More than 5000 artlovers saw the exhibition touring 4 major cities in Germany. Read More
BULGUL THE HEALING PLACE
Club 21 and tjala Aboriginal Art are proud to bring, for the first time, to Singapore, an exhibition of evocative and outstanding aboriginal art work from the artists of Bulgul, Read More
New Year, New Home ““ Stock Room Show 2010
The ReDot Fine Art Gallery will start 2010 in a new venue. After almost 6 years in the charming Everton Road shophouse, ReDot Gallery is moving to new premises. From Read More
The ReDot Fine Art Gallery will start 2010 in a new venue.
The ReDot Fine Art Gallery will start 2010 in a new venue. After almost 6 years in the charming Everton Road shophouse, ReDot Gallery is moving to new premises. From Read More
THE MET ADMITS ABORIGINAL ART
New York's mighty Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of those institutions that take to new trends at what might (before global warming) have been called glacial speed! So the Read More
THE MUNIFICENCE OF ANN LEWIS
For better or worse, it is the strangest and most beautiful show of abstract paintings I have seen in a long time. The Sydney Morning Herald's art critic, Terence Maloon Read More
Warrnambool Home Lifestyle Show
Nerissa Major will be having a display of her Unique Affordable Local Koori Aboriginal Art, Gifts and Gemstone Jewellery. Site 7.
Lake Bolac Eel Festival
Nerissa Major will be having a display of her Unique Affordable Local Koori Aboriginal Art
Nerissa Major’s Artworks
A Unique Affordable Collection of Local Koori Aboriginal Art by Local Koori Artist Nerissa Major
“My Journey With Two Cultures”
A collection of artworks (contempory, modern, landscape, abstract, sculpture and Fine Art), depicting the journey of Nerissa Major's Life with Two Cultures. Finding her True Path and seeing the good Read More
Earth Tones
Smith & Hall invites you to view Earth Tones, a new collection of work by Indigenous artists Yinarupa Nangala (Telstra Art Award category winner), Tatali Napurrula and Mavis Napaltjarri. These Read More
WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2009 VICTORIAN INDIGENOUS ART AWARDS
The Wathaurung woman and Melbourne-based artist, Bindi Cole has been awarded the $25,000 Deadly Art Award for her evocative photograph, Ajay. Bindi Cole is an emerging artist and photographer whose Read More
TANDANYA AND SA ABORIGINAL ART HIT 20
It doesn't often hit the headlines, but the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (to give its proper name) in Adelaide has been plugging away at the job of showing the Read More
ART COMES OUT OF THE LONG GRASS
A remarkable story in the Fairfax press is linking the joys and benefits of art-making to the social pressures that have often caused Darwin Aborigines to 'take to the long Read More