Desart CEO Philip Watkins introduces the 2020 DesertMob Symposium program.
Desart is the peak arts body for Central Australian Aboriginal Arts and Crafts centres and we have over 30 members.Our member art centres are community-based enterprises, owned and governed by …
The TARNANTHI Art Fair presents the latest work from over 40 art centres from across Australia. Art lovers and collectors can buy works of art directly from artists at the Art Fair, held during TARNANTHI’s opening weekend.
TARNANTHI Art Fair
26-28 October 2018
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Sneak peak of the 2019 Fashion Performance
BUWAL-BARRA… MESSENGER. YESTERDAY. TODAY. TOMORROW
CIAF's Annual Fashion Performance
Celebrate Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through an extraordinary presentation of art, fashion, dance, music …
Art worker Cornelius shares his important art centre jobs supporting artists and manager, caring for artworks and the art centre and taking up opportunities to learn new skills with the Desart Art Worker Program.
DERRICK BUTT TELLS US WHAT PAINTING MEANS TO HIS LIFE.
'Painting about your homeland like you connected to something because of your grandfather your grandmother your father and so forth....it gives me that confidence that there's a place I can call home'
Join us as we announce the winner of the annual Desart Photography Prize, part of Desart’s Art Worker Program that delivers opportunity for the development of technical skills and experimentation with new media.
Showcase of the bold and irreverent artistic practice of Yankunytjatjara artist Tiger Yaltangki, from Iwantja Art, Indulkana Community, APY Lands, SA.
Featuring animations of Yaltangki's work by Jackson Lee.
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