February, 2012

KOONGARRA

KOONGARRA

Posted by Jeremy Eccles | 16.02.12

In June 2011, Jeffrey Lee travelled from remote Arnhemland to Paris to meet with UNESCO officials. As the last surviving member of the Djok Clan, he was attempting to get his precious country at Koongarra added to the World Heritage...» Read More

29th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards

29th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 16.02.12

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists can be in the chance to win $40,000 cash by simply submitting their artwork. The Telstra Art Award, Australia's longest running art award dedicated to the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists,...» Read More

'Confined' Aboriginal art exhibition showing at the St Kilda Town Hall

'Confined' Aboriginal art exhibition showing at the St Kilda Town Hall

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 16.02.12

CONFINED is a confronting exhibition featuring work from indigenous Australians who have spent time in jail. The exhibitors include Dennis Thorpe, who said he was wanted to use his own life story in the lines of his painting, which were...» Read More

Local art goes country wide

Local art goes country wide

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 14.02.12

INDIGENOUS artists from the North Coast have the chance to showcase their work to audiences Australia-wide by entering the 29th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award. Principal sponsors Telstra and the Northern Territory Government's Museum and Art...» Read More

Art centres and communities (transcript)

Art centres and communities (transcript)

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 13.02.12

Transcript of a radio interview 13 - 19 February 2012 (Newslines Radio) PRESENTER: Hi, I’m Nathan Ramsay and you’re listening to Newslines Radio, a weekly program produced by the Australian Government on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues. Today we’re...» Read More

Art helps at-risk youths

Art helps at-risk youths

Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 13.02.12

A GROUP of Toowoomba youths has discovered how to reconnect with their ancestors through the power of traditional Aboriginal art. Renowned Aboriginal artist Peter "Muraay Djeripi" Mulcahy has been running workshops with at-risk students from the Youth Community Learning Centre...» Read More