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Hereby Make Protest: honouring our pioneers
A new exhibition focussing on the Aboriginal men and woman who fought valiantly in early 20th century organisations for justice is now open.
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Talking culture in NZ
Wayne Quilliam was a keynote speaker at the Auckland Art Gallery to discuss the issue of photographing Indigenous cultures in the digital age.
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Artistic perspective on 1770
A new national art exhibition that uses Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives to reimagine the encounter between the First Fleet and Aboriginal people in 1770
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Animation for your imagination
A new exhibition turns a range of Queensland’s vibrant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories into animation
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Culture and cutting-edge technology
The Bunjilaka First Peoples exhibition is an exciting new display that marries the world’s oldest continuous culture with cutting-edge technology
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Roeburne’s Love Punks
Roebourne on the west Pilbara coast has been turned upside down with the latest sci-fi action and adventure – all courtesy of the Love Punks. It’s part of a new interactive comic made by Big hART and a group of 11-year-old comic artists from the community of Roebourne on WA’s Pilbara coastline. The comic is […]
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Artie honoured at Deadlys®
Members of the Ella family honoured the late Arthur Beetson at the 18th annual Deadlys in front of a packed Concert Hall crowd at the Sydney Opera House. Beetson, a rugby league legend who passed away in December 2011 at the age of 66, was posthumously presented with the Ella Award for Lifetime Contribution to […]
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On the right track
The Deadly Vibe Group has won a prestigious national Indigenous health award in the category of Environmental health initiatives – Improving living conditions and quality of life. Vibe accepted the award at a gala dinner at the 3rd Annual Excellence in Indigenous Health Awards 2012, held in Sydney. The awards are given in recognition of […]
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Funding boost for Aboriginal artists
The Sydney Opera House, Bangarra Dance Theatre, and the Biennale of Sydney will help emerging Aboriginal artists kickstart their careers, following an injection of more than $1 million funding from the NSW Government. The funding will support new programs, partnerships and jobs in the State’s Aboriginal arts and cultural sector, Minister for the Arts, George […]
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Casula call for awards submissions
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre in Sydney’s south west is calling Indigenous emerging and established artists and students from throughout New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory to create new artwork for their open themed Annual Mil-Pra AECG Aboriginal Exhibition & Art Award 20 Years Deadly 2011. Awards are open to both adults and children […]
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Hunter Page – Destiny Hunter
Leaping New York’s skyscrapers in a single bound is on the books for another Page His Australian-US parents have scaled the heights of the international dance scene but his creative instincts are seeking out a career in film. Hunter Page-Lochard approaches manhood with many worlds at his feet. You might expect that the son of […]
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Straight Shooter (March 2008)
After establishing himself as one of Australia’s premier photographers, Wayne Quilliam is ready to take on the world. If you’re not moving forward, you’re moving backwards. After 15 years as a photographer and artist, Wayne Quilliam believes the secret to longevity in the highly competitive world of photography is constantly challenging and reinventing yourself an […]
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Wayne Quilliam
Deadly Vibe Issue 96 February 2005 Picture Perfect Photographer Wayne Quilliam spreads his wings Indigenous photographer Wayne Quilliam has been making quite a name for himself across the globe with his striking, powerful images of Indigenous people. His latest exhibition, Shades of Black, was held at the Kluge-Ruhe Gallery in Virginia, USA for three months, […]
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Tracey Moffatt
Deadly Vibe Issue 84 February, 2004 In the art world, Brisbane-born photographer Tracey Moffatt is an international superstar. Nowadays, she calls New York home but she recently spent a few months back in her home town working and catching up with family and friends. She also travelled to Sydney to open a major retrospective of […]
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Game Plan (Video Games)
Computer games are great ” in moderation. Video and computer games have come a long way since the days of Space Invaders. These days the technology is so advanced, playing a game is like experiencing a virtual reality in another world. There are lots of good things about computer games. For one, they’re heaps of […]
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