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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.
At the end of 2008 dry season three senior Anangu-Pitantjara artists and weavers from the remote community of Kalka, Central Australia visited the remote community of Aurukun in Far North Queensland to share with community members their skills and knowledge on the creation of …
Susan Marawarr is a senior artist from the Kuninjku language group.
Bábbarra Women’s Centre has a proud history of positive social impact.
From the early days, we have supported the lives of Aboriginal women in the community of Maningrida and on surrounding homelands. …
Debbie is the daughter of Florence Puruntatameri-Coombes, and Graeme Coombes. Her mother is a Tiwi woman from Pirlangimpi Community on Melville Island. Her father originated from Queenstown, New Zealand but married Florence as a young man and called Pirlangimpi home for over 30 …
CAMPFIRE
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 work drives important outcomes for both our artists and the broader Aboriginal and …
—OWN THIS PLACE—
We are proud people; you can see how we stand with our arms stretched out, not afraid to tell people that this place, Yarrenyty Arltere, is our place.
We are the women of this place, making art, making laughing, making strong. That body is painted with …
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 …
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