Explore the plants of north-east Arnhem Land through stunning artworks by Yolŋu elder and artist Mulkuṉ Wirrpanda and landscape painter John Wolseley. Australian National Museum Lawson Crescent | Acton Peninsula | Canberra ACT 2601 Until 18 February 2018 | Studio...
Balnhdhurr – A Lasting Impression is a touring exhibition exploring the ancient craft of printmaking, featuring vibrant and historically significant works by Australian indigenous artists. Presented by Artback NT in association with Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, the...
Tarnanthi, pronounced tar-nan-dee, is a Kaurna word from the traditional owners of the Adelaide Plains. It means to come forth or appear – like the sun and the first emergence of light. For many cultures, first light signifies new beginnings. Building on the popular...
Annandale Galleries in association with Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre proudly present: Notions of Country: Bark paintings and ceremonial poles Works by Gunybi Ganambarr, Djambawa Marawili AM, Garawan Wanambi, Naminapu Maymuru-White Exhibition dates: November 3-December 2...
FORM: the Goods Shed in association with Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Warringarri Arts and Warmun Art Centre proudly presents ABOUT Earth Matters: Aboriginal artwork from the Kimberley and Arnhem Land Earth Matters explores the enigmatic qualities and materiality of...
Congratulations Noŋgirrŋa Marawili for being selected as one of the key artists for this years 3rd National Indigenous Art Triennial, Defying Empire. ABOUT defying: to challenge the power of, to resist boldly or openly; empire: a group of nations or peoples ruled over...
For more information about Gunybi’s extraordinary work and to listen to Curator Wayne Tunnicliffe’s talk “Gunybi Ganambarr ‘Coastline of Grindall Bay’, ‘Buyku’, ‘Milngurr” click here ABOUT THE NATIONAL: NEW...
Yidaki: Didjeridu and the Sound of Australia, South Australian Museum Exhibition Dates 03 March 2017 – 16 July 2017 South Australian Museum North Terrace, Adelaide SA For more information Yidaki: Didjeridu and the Sound of Australia The didjeridu is the iconic sound...
Congratulations Barayuwa Munuŋgurr for his inclusion in the Museum of Contemporary Art’s MCA Collection: Today Tomorrow Yesterday Exhibition. Drawn entirely from the Museum’s Collection, Today Tomorrow Yesterday considers the impact of the past and the influence...
The inaugural Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, is a showcase and celebration of indigenous culture in South Australia. Presenting modern aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander works on a scale never before seen in South Australia, the...
The theme of this year’s Istanbul Biennial is Saltwater, A Theory of Thought Forms and its curator, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev has created pockets of often controversial art throughout the city and on its waterways and islands. She’s also invited...