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New artist for Tali Gallery
The Tali Gallery in Sydney’s inner west will soon be celebrating its third birthday and arrival of a new Aboriginal artist – Cedric Varcoe
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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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Role models ready for Vibe 3on3
Some of Australia’s best known Indigenous role models will be at the Maitland Vibe 3on3
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Art award features topline artists
The ninth Victorian Indigenous Art Awards (VIAA) shortlist has been announced and features some of the best artists in Australia
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Chern’ee Sutton
Chern’ee Sutton has had a phenomenal amount of success in the three short years that she has been painting. While she has always enjoyed art and drawing, it wasn’t until she was encouraged by her school to enter a Bundaberg art competition, where she took first place in the open division, that she began to […]
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Opportunity knocks for art interns
The Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery offers an opportunity to participate in the Aboriginal Emerging Leadership Program (AELP)
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Do you have a winning design?
This year at the 2013 Deadly Awards you have a chance to win one by entering the Deadly Dressed competition
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Sorry: more than just a word
With a career spanning over 25 years, Wayne Quilliam is regarded as one of Australia’s most prolific and respected photographers.
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Meet Artist Riki Salam
If you’ve been into a Telstra shop lately you may have seen an Indigenous artwork on the window or on a wall inside. The design, by well-known artist Riki Salam, has just been selected by Telstra to go into all of its 365 national retail stores and 88 business centres. The Telstra Reconciliation Action artwork […]
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Culture finds expression in glass art
Adelaide born artist Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello, is the proud recipient of a fellowship through the 6th National Indigenous Arts Awards.
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Storytelling through art
Australia’s largest exhibition of contemporary art by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to date opens this weekend.
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Darryl Pfitzner Milika
Talented mixed-media artist Darryl Pfitzner Milika has done some extraordinary work in the 30 years since he discovered his creative calling. He tells us about a chance encounter when he was 30 that led him down the artistic path.
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Adam Hill repaints history
Blak Douglas repaints history Well-known Sydney painter, photographer, cartoonist and didgeridoo performer, The Blak Douglas (aka Adam Hill) has been busy creating an artwork on a wall inside the Goulburn Art Regional Gallery, as part of an exhibition called Marrambang Meeting. At a floor talk in the regional town of NSW before the exhibition opening […]
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Richard Campbell’s unique paintings
Talented Aboriginal painter Richard Campbell’s unique artwork has gained attention worldwide, but not in the traditional way. The parallels that he draws between Aboriginal dreamtime stories and those from the Bible, give his paintings a distinct point of difference that has gained a lot of attention worldwide – especially within the Catholic community. Born in […]
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Torres Strait art on show in Melbourne
Don’t miss this exhibition of Torres Strait Islander artwork currently showing at the Arts Centre Melbourne Gallery 1 until Sunday 23 June. The exhibition includes enormous prints, elaborate masks and headdresses along with an extensive range of performance objects. Featured artists include Alick Tipoti, Brian Robinson, Ricardo Idagi, and Ellen Jose. This Friday 12 April […]
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Adam Hill inspired by ‘inside’ experience
When celebrated Aboriginal artist Adam Hill opened his new exhibition at South Hill, Goulburn he called it his vision of “an attractive looking prison cell.” The exhibition features new works made out of eucalypt branches and refuse collected from the streets. The well-known Sydney painter, photographer, cartoonist and didgeridoo performer, Adam says the idea for […]
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