Artitja Fine Art Gallery is proud to present this exhibition of paintings, pottery and soft sculptures crossing vast tracts of country. Soft sculptures from the renowned Yarrentyty Arltere Artists and ceramics from the Hermannsburg Potters offer glimpses of life on...
Martumili Artists: Mirrka Martumili Artistsʼ Mirrka (Bush Food) exhibition presents traditional types of bush tucker, their habitats, and their related hunting and gathering methods. Whilst desert life has moved away from mobile hunter-gatherer subsistence throughout...
This fresh exhibition showcases the wonderful works of the talented weavers from 26 remote communities on the NPY lands, which covers approximately 350,000 square kilometres across the tri-state (WA, SA, NT) border region of Central Australia. While out collecting...
Djilba (August-September) is the fifth season in the Nyoongar Calendar. This is the season of growth, as the weather begins to warm up. Djilba season is a time to look for the yellow and cream flowers starting on mass. As the season progresses and the temperatures...
Alison Napurrula Multa | Kungkaku Puturru – Womens Hairstring Dreaming |2021image Courtesy of Ikuntji Artists[/caption] A month-long program of Indigenous Art on the Northbridge Piazza and Forrest Place Superscreens in celebration of NAIDOC Week. This incredible...
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