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Artback NT to lead First Nations delegation strengthening Northern Territory ties with Taiwan
Artback NT will lead a First Nations International Partnerships Bi-lateral Deleg...
Phoebe Blogg 18 Jun 2026
Native American artist turns beadwork and family memory into a remarkable exhibition
Chicago-based multidisciplinary Lakota, Dakota and Shoshone artist Chelsea Bigho...
Joseph Guenzler 14 May 2026
Borderline: Award-winning Sami siblings' debut film collaboration tells their story in their own Indigenous voice
These Sámi siblings are committed to ensuring Indigenous voices and perspective...
Jarred Cross 12 May 2026
D Lan Galleries and Pace Gallery to present Emily Kam Kngwarray in New York
D Lan Galleries, in collaboration with Pace Gallery, will present Emily Kam Kngw...
Phoebe Blogg 22 Apr 2026
Banjima Traditional Owners take case to clean up Wittenoom to UN, receive Human Rights film award
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following...
Jarred Cross 27 Mar 2026
Exclusive: Whadjuk delegation received by Māori Queen in landmark cultural exchange

A delegation from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation was formally received by Her Majesty the Māori Queen at Tūrangawaewae Marae on Wednesday this week, marking a significant cultural exchan...

March 19, 2026
FORM exhibition reflects on two decades of Indigenous public Art

'Momentum: Shaping Our World' has opened at FORM Gallery in Claremont, bringing together work that has positioned Aboriginal artists within major public spaces across Western Australia.

February 25, 2026
First Nations singer Crystal Shawanda lands 2026 JUNO Award nomination

Canadian First Nations singer Crystal Shawanda has been awarded a 2026 JUNO Award nomination for Blues Album of the Year, thanks to her album Sing Pretty Blues.

February 9, 2026
'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' records life, culture and survival on reservations

'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' is a long-form photographic and documentary project that centres on Indigenous youth living on reservations across South Dakota and Montana, documenting how culture, fa...

January 9, 2026
Western Desert painting returns to New York with major exhibition

Note: This story contains the name and image of someone who has died. The legacy of late Aboriginal artist Clifford Possum Jampijinpa, who was exhibiting in New York by the late 1980s, continues this...

January 5, 2026
Regional strength, global reach: How Liandra Gaykamangu is reframing Australian fashion

At the opening of this year's Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration (AEMEE) Conference in Darwin, Yolŋu designer and entrepreneur Liandra Gaykamangu invited delegates from acro...

November 7, 2025
New world order the norm for trailblazing Ikuntji Artists

The global success of artists from the small Ikuntji community's pioneering Aboriginal arts centre has been celebrated at the inaugural 2025 Northern Territory Export and Business Awards in Darwin.

October 20, 2025
First Nations stories central to new global tourism campaign

The holiday memories of First Nations actor Thomas Weatherall's travels through Australia will be used in an upcoming global tourism campaign.

August 5, 2025
Exclusive: Veteran Pilbara artist Allery Sandy heads to London exhibition on her first flight overseas

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...

July 8, 2025
Māori echoes at Sarawak’s Music Festival in the rainforest

With an intertwined love for music and his Māori culture, musician Rob Ruha joins the annual Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) deep in Sarawak's 140 million-year-old rainforest.

June 19, 2025
Music meets marine life in Ocean Song

Townsville-based cellist, composer, and environmental advocate Rike Wolf has collaborated with marine life to produce Ocean Song, a composition blending cello, didgeridoo, and whale calls.

February 19, 2025
Indigenous-led documentary explores aquatic ecosystems

Water Worlds, a groundbreaking 13-part documentary series by Cree filmmaker Len Morrisette, examines the impact of human activity on aquatic ecosystems through an Indigenous lens.

January 30, 2025
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