This story invites the audience to listen to Elders, artists and staff from three Aboriginal community controlled art centres as they share the vital role they play in keeping their Elders strong and connected. Elders are the backbone of these centres and play a critical role in …
Important storytelling is key to the work of the Yarrenyty Arltere Artists from the Larapinta Valley Town Camp. They have made a series of soft sculptures of life-sized self portraits, titled Every face has a story, every story has a face: Kulila!
Now showing at the Art …
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 …
A new series from Barkly Regional Arts, 'My Art, My Culture' looks into the local visual artists of the Barkly region.
This video we look at Susannah 'Nakamarra' Nelson, who tells us the story behind her Women's Ceremony painting.
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, …
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