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
Artists Alice Durilla, Stephanie Durilla and Noeleen Lalalara Danjibana collect bush dye and colour fabric in an afternoon at the Anindilyakwa Art Gallery on Groote Eylandt. This video was aired on the Anindilyawka Arts Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair web store and also used in an …
Russell "Wossie" Davey is a Bardi man and carver of traditional materials. He lives in One Arm Point on the Dampier Peninsula, which is north of Broome.
Russell depicts art through his carvings of Trochus Shell, Pearl Shell and Boab Nuts. There are only a few carvers surviving …
In this video Ngali-Ngalim-Boorroo (For the Women) senior Gija women talk about their culture, language and stories - and their desire to pass this onto the younger generations.
It was connected to a larger project that incorporates ongoing bush trips, exhibitions and writing, …
The TARNANTHI Art Fair presents the latest work from over 40 art centres from across Australia. Art lovers and collectors can buy works of art directly from artists at the Art Fair, held during TARNANTHI’s opening weekend.
TARNANTHI Art Fair
26-28 October 2018
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A slice of Martu life in two minutes. Filmed by Curtic Taylor in Punmu, and directed by Dave Wells.
CuriousWorks is a unique media arts company celebrating diversity in multicultural Australia. Based in western Sydney, they use film, theatre, digital technology and education …
Shepparchiballs! Portraits of a Sherrin Football.
Women's Textile Project, Shepperton 2014
Established in 2006, Kaiela Arts is an Aboriginal art centre located in Shepparton. We provide an important space for artists and the community to connect with art and culture. Our …
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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