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Description Video produced by the Department of Communications and the Arts Australia in celebration of the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
A new series from Barkly Regional Arts, 'My Art, My Culture' looks into the local artists of the Barkly region.
This video we follow our Tennant Creek artist, Gladys Anderson, who paints the one event of the year she loves the most, the Tennant Creek Show.
The Tennant Creek Brio are currently exhibiting in Nirin 22nd Biennale of Sydney. Brio is an Italian word meaning courage, or liveliness of style or performance, which describes this collective. Drawing on multiple influences from various traditional and contemporary cultural …
Nawurapu Wunungmurra from northeast Arnhem Land, has created an immersive installation titled Wanupini, now showing at the Art Gallery of South Australia for TARNANTHI: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art, until 28 January 2018. www.tarnanthi.com.au
Meet Kushia Young. She can’t hear you. But she can draw you a mystical character in under 10 minutes. This profoundly deaf 21-year-old artist from the remote APY Lands in the north-western deserts of South Australia is being recognised for her unique contemporary indigenous …
A new series from Barkly Regional Arts, 'My Art, My Culture' looks into the local artists of the Barkly region.
This video we talk to Joseph Williams, a Wurrumungu man, presenting his painting about a man on his journey and life choices.
Warlukurlangu Artists have been producing gloriously coloured Aboriginal art, promoting Indigenous culture and supporting the remote community of Yuendumu since 1985.
Hear Hilda Nakamarra Rogers and Athena Nangala Granites talk about how important the Art Centre is to keeping …
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