Art
Galleries resist compulsory Indigenous art code of conduct
Codes of conduct designed to enforce ethical behavior in the Indigenous art industry are set to become compulsory. These standards......
Indigenous achievement celebrated at Deadlys
It was time for Indigenous Australians to shine at the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander awards for the arts,......
The Nangala Project
Sometimes the simplest things like a book, a paintbrush or even a footy, can make all the difference. The Nangala......
Fringe Festivals keep us creative
First it was festivals, then alongside them grew the edgier concept of a Fringe festival. In the case of the......
Fred Williams Retrospective at SA Art Gallery
Fred Williams is considered one of Australia’s most influential and important landscape artists. His work redefined not only Australian landscape......
First Australian Aboriginal artwork wins Waterhouse prize
Maragret Loy Pula of the Utopia region North-East of Alice Springs produced a detailed dot painting of the bush potato,......
Aboriginal art reaches out during NAIDOC week
The National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Tandanya, has installed a temporary exhibition of Indigenous works in the Adelaide Town Hall to......
Rock art gives glimpse into Aboriginal society 28,000 years ago
A charcoal rock art fragment in a remote site in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory has been scientifically confirmed......
Kuru Alala – Eyes Open
Big puppets made out of grass and wool aren’t what you usually associate with ‘Aboriginal art’. But these are the......
One Word, One Day
What images do the words ‘fly’, ‘nightly’ and ‘skidaddle’ conjure up in your mind? For illustrators around Australia over the......