Linda Syddick, Napaljarri, Russel Sim, Samantha Daniels Napaljarri, Gavin Arabie, Emma Daniel, Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson, Mervyn Rubunja, Dr. Michael Nelson Jakamarra, Ivy Pareroultja and her family, Marcus and Betty Wheeler and their family, Lilly Kelly
Nicole Monks is an artist of Yamatji Wajarri, Dutch and English heritage, who works across media to express her ideas. Her practice includes interior design, textiles, furniture, photo media, installation and performance.
We are all animals is a performance where Monks …
CIAF 2018 Art Fair
As a platform for Queensland’s Indigenous arts and culture, CIAF not only presents a celebration and ethical marketplace for collectors, but also helps educate and inform visitors about the unique differences in art practice.
Queensland’s Indigenous …
The western desert art movement began in the 1970’s in the Aboriginal community of Papunya, it is here where senior men painted murals on the school walls and the now famous Papunya Boards, this started a truly Australian Art Movement. The recently built men’s painting room …
A new series from Barkly Regional Arts, 'My Art, My Culture' looks into the local artists of the Barkly region.
This video we look at Andrick 'Kemarr' Ross, a man from Epenarra, who tells us about his life on the station in Canteen Creek.
Art worker Cornelius shares his important art centre jobs supporting artists and manager, caring for artworks and the art centre and taking up opportunities to learn new skills with the Desart Art Worker Program.
DERRICK BUTT TELLS US WHAT PAINTING MEANS TO HIS LIFE.
'Painting about your homeland like you connected to something because of your grandfather your grandmother your father and so forth....it gives me that confidence that there's a place I can call home'
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