From a Primitive Present
By Melik Kaylan from the Wall Street Journal: Imagine that you could travel back in time to meet a Stone Age hunter-gatherer, that you could hand him a paintbrush and Read More
Adelaide Festival unveils its line-up
ADELAIDE Festival director Paul Grabowsky aimed straight for "The Heart" with the poster and program for next year's 50th anniversary Adelaide Festival. US jazz great Wayne Shorter, an international opera Read More
Politicians pay tribute to renowned Arnhem artist
Both sides of politics have set aside their bickering to pay tribute to a renowned Northern Territory artist who died recently. The artist, who for cultural reasons is currently known Read More
Visionary realised his dream – Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek, has died at the remote western Arnhem Land outstation of Kabulwarnamyo
Obituary from the Age: Wamud Namok, one of the Northern Territory's most distinguished indigenous figures who was widely known as Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek, has died at the remote western Arnhem Read More
Residents to kick up their heels
In keeping with the spirit of reconciliation that is spreading over the nation, Coorabell Hall Association members decided they wanted to do something to recognise the Bundjalung people. Everyone speaks Read More
20 Years Survey Show
To celebrate 20 years of Alcaston Gallery, this survey show at the Depot Gallery @ Danks Street, Waterloo, Sydney, will feature work from some of our most collectable artists. Alcaston Read More
right way gets blogging
This week on right way designer Lucy Simpson is posting a daily blog about herself and her successful design business Gaawaa Miyay designs. Join Craft Australia's ning site and make Read More
Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery opens in West Hollywood
Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery is pleased to announce it's second location in West Hollywood, CA. Their opening night which was held on September 24th, 2009 proved to be a Read More
Jeannie Petyarre: Medicine Leaves
Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara) was born in c.1951 on the Boundary Bore Outstation of Utopia, Aboriginal Art Regions of Central Australia. She is the sister to well known artists Greeny Purvis Read More
right way: the future of Indigenous craft and design – Craft Australia 2009 online forum
right way is Craft Australia's 2009 national online forum, an online discussion and community about future directions for Indigenous craft and design. You are welcome to have a look at Read More
Richard Bell: I Am Not Sorry
Australia's foremost “ and most controversial “ Aboriginal artist exhibits his work for the first time in New York A Location One International Fellowship exhibition curated by Maura Reilly OPENING Read More
Amangkeme at the Olive Pink Botanic Gardens
Opening: 6 8pm on Friday the 16th and will run until Monday 26th October. Irrkerlantye Arts is proud to announce an exhibition of works titled Amangkeme at the Olive Pink Read More
BASKETS AND BIRDS
BASKETS AND BIRDS: Janine McAullay Bott and Kukula McDonald Two indigenous artists working in vastly different mediums will be exhibiting their work in South Fremantle at Artitja Fine Art's October Read More
“Whale Dreaming” Exhibition
Showcasing Unique Local Koori Culture. All Artworks are For Sale.
Dunkeld Mosiac, Nerissa Major’s Art Studio
Some Local Koori Stories 11.30am & 2.30pm Cost $3 per person Also Available a Large range of Unique Affordable Local Aboriginal Artworks (Traditional, Dot, Modern, Contemporary, Abstract, Landscape and Sculpture), Read More
Powerful lines and organic forms tell complex stories: first solo exhibition Paddy Bedford outside Australia
Utrecht, 1 October 2009 Powerful lines and organic forms that tell complex stories First solo exhibition Paddy Bedford outside Australia from October 8 at AAMU The grand retrospective at the Read More
Art & About
Indigenous Art ˜Paints' Sydney For the first time Art & About will include an Indigenous art program featuring a range of contemporary works by urban and rural artists; from traditional Read More
Walangari Karntawarra “Colours of the Rainbow Serpents”
To my people, colour and spirituality are intertwined, and colour gives meaning to the everyday aspects of our traditional lives, like gathering food and medicines and forecasting the weather. When Read More
Dunkeld Open Galleries and Gardens, Nerissa Major’s Art Studio
Some Local Koori Stories 2.30pm Cost $3 per person Also Available a Large range of Unique Affordable Local Aboriginal Artworks (Traditional, Dot, Modern, Contemporary, Abstract, Landscape and Sculpture), Emu Egg Read More