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'One Red Blood' exhibition honours David Gulpilil through family, Country and art
'One Red Blood: Gulpilil in the Landscape' will open in Naarm / Melbourne this w...
Joseph Guenzler 28 Apr 2026
New book tells the deeper story of Flinders Street Station
A new book by Mununjali author Melissa-Jane Fogarty, NARM-JAAP: A Flinders Stree...
Phoebe Blogg 22 Apr 2026
Archie Moore’s 'kith and kin' opens at QAGOMA
Archie Moore's large-scale installation 'kith and kin' has opened at the Queensl...
Joseph Guenzler 27 Sep 2025
HERstory and HIStory light up Clancestry through song
This article contains the name of someone who has recently passed away. A record...
Joseph Guenzler 28 Jul 2025
Garrmalang Festival: when Elders speak, Country listens
At the Garrmalang Elders event in Darwin, it became clear that storytelling isn'...
Nicole Brown 22 Jun 2025
Rare 19th century figurehead depicting First Nations woman joins Australian National Maritime Collection

A 19th century ship's figurehead depicting a First Nations woman recently added to the Australian National Maritime Museum's collection is sparking a significant re-evaluation of how the public unders...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 11, 2025
From Nevada to Sydney: 'Remaining Native' shines a light on Indigenous survival

Remaining Native, a new documentary by Haudenosaunee filmmaker Paige Bethmann, will screen this week at the Sydney Film Festival. The film follows 17-year-old long-distance runner Kutoven Stevens as h...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 5, 2025
"It's not Aboriginal art. It's art": Powerful truth-telling exhibition explores 65,000 years of history

Expansive in scale and its traversing across the continent, traditions and time, '65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art' takes caveat away from how generations upon generations of tradition...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 31, 2025
'65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art' exhibition marks National Reconciliation Week

'65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art', an exhibition celebrating the brilliance and beauty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art while confronting the dark heart of Australia's colo...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg May 27, 2025
Australian National Maritime Museum marks Reconciliation Week with exploration of history

The Australian National Maritime Museuwill mark Reconciliation Week with an installation highlighting what is now considered one of the first acts of reconciliation between Europeans and First Nations...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg May 23, 2025
Trailblazing exhibition explores the untold story of Aboriginal–Chinese Australia

The National Museum of Australia will host the inaugural showing of an exhibition that explores the history of relations between Aboriginal and Chinese people in Australia and the long-lasting connect...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 10, 2025
The extraordinary art work of Carrolup's Stolen children features in new exhibition 'Once Known'

John Curtin Gallery's Once Known is being exhibited at the Old Perth Boys' School for the first time as part of the Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 4, 2025
New exhibition honours life's work of Indigenous tourism legend Sam Lovell

The State Library of Western Australia has launched 'Hello, this is Sam Lovell' an exhibition celebrating the exceptional life journey and contributions of Sam Lovell OAM, a trailblazer in Indigenous...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 28, 2025
Returning Naarm museum to showcase "greatest single revolution in Australian art"; recognition of First Peoples' work

While it might have been a six-year wait for Naarm's Potter Museum at Melbourne University to re-open its doors, the artistic traditions and brilliance of the oldest continuing culture on Earth once s...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Mar 27, 2025
'The story beneath the Opera House': TUBOWGULE reclaims a long history

Mununjali woman, Melissa-Jane Fogarty's new book, TUBOWGULE: A Sydney Opera House History, offers a rich and inclusive exploration of the land beneath one of Australia's most famous landmarks.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 21, 2025
Kulata Tjuta: Tirkilpa now open at the National Gallery - the largest installation of the extraordinary Kulata Tjuta Project to date

Over 2500 spears are now on display at the National Gallery of Australia as part of Kulata Tjuta: Tirkilpa – the largest installation of the culturally significant Kulata Tjuta Project to date.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 4, 2025
Footsteps tour connecting Brisbane to Indigenous art

Aboriginal Art Co hosted its monthly Footsteps: First Nations Art Tour in South Brisbane on Wednesday. Facilitiated by Gamilaroi woman Rachel Bywaters, the tour introduced participants to Indigenous p...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 27, 2025
Through an Aboriginal lens: Trouwerner challenges "the lies of history", shares power of truth-telling

"The lies of history and the power of truth-telling" is at the forefront of a new text co-written by a Tasmania Aboriginal Elder. Released last week, Trouwerner is a yarn between Aunty Patsy Cameron...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 19, 2025
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