Nina Puruntatameri was taught to paint by her father, Romuald Puruntatameri. As a 14 year old, she would come home from school and work with him, painting his spears. Nina Puruntatameri has worked at both Nguiu Adult Education and Munupi Arts & Crafts doing bark painting, screen …
"Punu" (wood/artefacts) plays a critical role in the lives of Anangu (people) in Central Australia. Situated at the base of Uluru in the Northern Territory, Maruku Arts represents, supports and nurtures Punu makers from the Anangu Pitantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South …
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 …
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.
Created over a two week mentoring period in Ceduna South Australia, Yana developed her ideas into conceptual photographic works, spanning three panels for the Arts Ceduna Exhibition 'No Black Seas' held at ACE OPEN.
Our award winning webseries, 'My Art, My Culture' is back to explore more stories and lives of different Artists from around the Barkly area.
Join us in this episode as we follow Kulumindini Art Centre Manager Elaine Sandy, as she talks about her painting on 'Miyaka', a plant …
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