Lucy Yarawanga from the Babbarra Women's Centre sharing a story about Bawaliba
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 …
The western desert art movement began in the 1970’s in the Aboriginal community of Papunya, it is here where senior men painted murals on the school walls and the now famous Papunya Boards, this started a truly Australian Art Movement. The recently built men’s painting room …
Phyllis Dungudja, head sewer at Babbarra has worked at the centre for many years, and in other leadership roles in Maningrida.
Phyllis speaks Burarra language in this film.
Bábbarra Women’s Centre has a proud history of positive social impact.
From the early days, we …
Marisa Maher is an emerging curator and assistant Manager of Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre, based in Mparntwe Alice Springs and supports the “Hermannsburg School” style of watercolour artists who continue to paint in the tradition of their grandfather and relative, the …
This video was created by Doreen Nolan in the italk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Centre.
This story was produced by trainees in the italk studios media production program, October to December 2017:
Jason Reid
Brendan Woods
Darren Buzzacott
Clifford …
Maureen O'Keefe is a local artist and writer from Barkly Arts in Tennant Creek. She has been painting for over 7 years, find out about her and the stories behind her painting.
Interview with National Maritime Museum Indigenous Programs Manager, Beau James. Beau is from the Mununjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation from SE Queensland with links to Stradbroke Island. Beau was a judge for the CIAF 2018 Art Awards. In this interview Beau shares what he is …
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