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Aboriginal art is far more than just visually stunning patterns — it is one of the oldest continuous forms of cultural ...
If you were handed a piece of paper and asked to create an artwork inspired by Indigenous culture, what would you draw?
To mark 50 years of NAIDOC Week, Jade Akamarre reflects on how the next generation of First Nations artists are shaping the global stage.
When the archaeologists dated the boomerang in Poland, it was dated to 30,000 years ago. In the same area, a human thumb bone ...
The weekend of 5-6 July will also showcase a program of live music, fashion, weaving circles, talks and workshops led by ...
From Oslo’s Munch Museum to little-visited Colombo treasures, be sure to add these fascinating spaces to your itinerary ...
For theatre-maker and director Patrick Nolan, currently Artistic Director and CEO of Opera Queensland, there is one ...
Jack Johnson's historic boxing win on July 4,1910, upset much of America. But the next Black world heavyweight champ remains ...
Scientists have discovered what may be one of the oldest boomerangs in the world, hidden in a Polish cave for tens of ...
As part of NAIDOC Week celebrations in Canberra, up-and-coming jewellery designer Thomas Coen Bonson will be unveiling his debut solo exhibition, Elegance in Heritage: First Nations Jewellery Unveiled ...
According to dealer D’Lan Davidson, the market for indigenous Australian art experienced a recalibration following policy reforms and a renewed push for transparency and artist equity.