GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Tjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Tjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art

Tjarlirli Art Centre represents artists from Tjukurla in the Ngannyatjarra lands of Western Australia, while Kaltukatjara Art Centre is based in Docker River, Northern Territory. Both art centres have strong ties to the Papunya Tula movement, as families relocated...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Artitja | Across the Water

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Artitja | Across the Water

“Across the Water” unites the vibrant and culturally rich artworks of Tiwi Islands artists from Munupi Arts with those from remote community Aboriginal art centres in the East Kimberley, including Kira Kiro Artists at Kalumburu, Waringarri Arts in Kununurra and...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Community Arts Network

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Community Arts Network

Community Arts Network (CAN) present two narrative documentaries from the archive: Welcome to Balardong, a delightful yet poignant oral history from the town of York in Balardong set to stop motion animation, and Noongar Boodja...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ikuntji Artists

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ikuntji Artists

A lot of stories are still being recounted of long journeys of people from various language groups, who travelled from rockholes and waterholes to caves and mountains finally arriving at Haasts Bluff. The locals, Luritja people of Haasts Bluff, were already here. Thus...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ninuku Arts

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ninuku Arts

Ninuku Arts was founded in 2006 by a small group of Pitjantjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra artists in a small mud-brick building in Kalka Community, located in the far northwest corner of South Australia. Currently, the art centre supports a rotating roster of close to...

Exhibitions on Screen | Anna Park

Exhibitions on Screen | Anna Park

Chaotic collages of smiling women and bedroom whispers that mask our darkest projections. Speed streaks generate constant calls to action. Drawings exude a yearning for liberation. Emancipation from societal constraints never quite materialises. Anna Park’s first...