Description Comedy video by Isaiah Lewis and Aker, with technical assistance by Artist in Residence, Gretta Louw. Filmed by Isaiah Lewis at Warnayaka Art Centre in Lajamanu, 2012.
Part 3 of this series invites the audience to understand what art centres need to keep playing their vital roles in their communities. Elders, artists and staff of three Aboriginal community controlled art centres share the importance of recognising and resourcing the art centres …
A series from Barkly Regional Arts, showcasing local artists of the Barkly region.
This episode we talk to Jimmy Frank, a cultural liaison officer for Nyinkka Nyunyu who talks about his carving of traditional instruments and what culture means to him.
Showcasing 1O Indigenous designers from across the state and features wearable art and design inspired by the vibrancy of Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
Three hundred kilometres south west of Darwin lies a small community called Peppimenarti; also known as Peppi.
Peppi is home to a community of artists and the Durrmu Arts Centre. The women of Peppi are renowned for their weaving skills. Their art is set apart from other regions …
A series from Barkly Regional Arts, showcasing local artists of the Barkly region.
This episode, Anne-Maree talks about her photography and her photo that was accepted into the Desart Photography Prize for 2018.
Tjarlirli Art represents the artists of both Kaltukatjara (Docker River) in the Northern Territory and Tjukurla in the Ngaanyatjarra lands of Western Australia. The artwork has strong links with the Papunya Tula movement as families left Kintore and Kiwirrkurra to return to …
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