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Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair has announced expressions of interest for next year's public program are officially open. Calling all First Nations Art Centres, artists, performers, dancers and creatives...
Aboriginal art centres in Western Australia are rarely just workplaces. They are living archives, classrooms, and engines of local economies — places where painting, carving, weaving and storyte...
Yinjibarndi artist and Elder Allery Sandy is about to go overseas for the first time at age 70. She is understandably nervous, but as artist-in-residence at a 20th anniversary exhibition of Pilbara ar...
More than $50,000 has been raised through the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation's urgent travel appeal, nearly triple their original goal.
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band will be performing in Cairns for the very first time at Tanks Art Centre this Saturday. The Band has hit the road and is playing festivals and shows across the east coast this ye...
Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists—the state's leading annual art market and exhibition—returns to Boorloo/Perth in 2025, showcasing works from more than 400 artists.
Warning to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The following article contains the name and image of a person who has died. The Gija community is mourning the loss of artist J.
This year the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation is joining forces with Balanced Effect - an organisation providing fundraising and customer relationship support to not-for-profits - for a new inte...
This year the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) is set to bring Queensland's largest and most beloved First Nations arts and cultural celebration home.
A striking oil portrait of a Māori Elder has made history, fetching a record-breaking price at an Aotearoa auction, making it the most valuable artwork in the country's history.
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