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If you were handed a piece of paper and asked to create an artwork inspired by Indigenous culture, what would you draw?
Aboriginal art is far more than just visually stunning patterns — it is one of the oldest continuous forms of cultural ...
The artist’s first major European show is a riotous expression of the traditions, myths and rituals of her homeland ...
To mark 50 years of NAIDOC Week, Jade Akamarre reflects on how the next generation of First Nations artists are shaping the ...
Emily Kam Kngwarray was in her mid-70s when she first put paint to canvas. Born in 1914 in Alhalker Country, home to the ...
Federation Council's youngest residents recently embarked on a captivating journey into First Nations culture, joining Aunty ...
As NAIDOC Week celebrates 50 years of "strength, vision and legacy" artists are calling for Indigenous culture to be valued ...
According to Maria Balshaw, director of the Tate, this retrospective for the Aboriginal artist Emily Kam Kngwarray is “the ...
Held over a week in July each year (in 2025, 6-13 July), this year’s NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of celebrating the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
It is not just that the paintings of Emily Kam Kngwarray are so exhilarating to behold – vast canvases of enormous beauty and ...