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									Hereby Make Protest: honouring our pioneersA 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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									Bulgari Art Award win for Daniel BoydThe prize, valued at $80,000, includes an artist residency in Italy, making it one of the most valuable art prizes in Australia. 
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									Artist Daniel BoydVisual Artist Daniel Boyd’s work acknowledges the past, the present and the future. He’s just won one of Australia’s top art awards. 
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									Alick TipotiThis talented and award-winning visual artist always had a strong sense that the world of art was where he was meant to be 
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									Artistic perspective on 1770A 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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									‘Walking together as one mob’Deadly Award finalist Jandamarra Cadd has put together the largest ever collection of his works to be exhibited 
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									Art awards open for entriesMore than $50,000 in prizes are available through the Awards program which is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders 
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									Weereewa exhibit opensWeereewa: Alternative Histories presents alterative responses to Weereewa using mainly glass as a medium 
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									Shari finds her place in curatingMeet Shari Lett – the new intern at the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery 
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									Art talksYawuru graphic novelist Brenton E McKenna has just published the Ubby’s Underdogs sequel through Magabala Books, which is guaranteed to take readers even further into the mysterious, multicultural world of post-war Broome 
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									On the look-out for artistsNot-for-profit organisation OneSight are on the look-out for creative Indigenous artworks by emerging artists 
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									‘Colour Theory’ paints a pictureThe second series of Colour Theory on NITV is set to air in March next year 
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									Traditional knowledge on displayAwe inspiring exhibition that celebrates how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders apply thousands of years of traditional knowledge 
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									Karla DickensOf late, artist Karla Dickens has been spending a few afternoons every week at the local tip. It’s not the kind of place you would imagine starting a piece of artwork from, but to use her words, right now is not a good time to be selling art. “Times are tough,” she says, “they have a shop at the tip and I collect different things there that I find interesting to work with.” 
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									After hard work, dreams come trueSeventeen-year-old Chern’ee Sutton has achieved more in the art world in a short time than some artists do in a lifetime 
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									‘Mendoowoorrji’ flies highThe latest aircraft in the Qantas Indigenous Flying Art Series has touched down in Sydney 
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