With each paint stroke and dot placement, art gives John the opportunity to express his culture, with some of his fellow Aboriginal inmates joining him in creating artworks while incarcerated.
Bayley Mifsud has made history by being the first Aboriginal artist to collaborate with Swatch, with her coveted new design ...
Watching the sun come up over the Pacific Ocean isn’t just a pastime in Sydney — it’s a ritual. Head first thing to Bronte, a ...
Lempert’s first full-length book explores the world of Aboriginal filmmaking and its importance to Australia’s Indigenous ...
A Hobart City councillor has defended her support for a comment on social media threatening to ruin a new council-funded ...
Metaphors of cooking and eating are a firm favourite among writers on multiculturalism. No comment on cultural contact seems ...
Rod Gardner, 45, and girlfriend Katrina, lived rough for years. After moving to Cairns for a new life, he took up painting ...
Indigenous artist Bobbi Lockyer has been left frustrated after she sent a $4,000 custom artwork of the Pilbara to a buyer in ...
A couple of weeks ago we reviewed the less than impressive report card for the arts in Australia in 2025; it would be nice to ...
As questions of access, locality and relevance grow more urgent, major institutional biennials—from Venice to Gwangju—will ...
Police say woman’s death in Tennant Creek appeared to be the result of a medical episode, but Aboriginal legal service says internal investigation is ‘not sufficient’ Warning: This article contains ...
This year’s Always Was Always Will Be offering continues the work of SBS’s Elevate Reconciliation Action Plan 2022–2026, which outlines SBS’s commitment to reflecting, exploring and embedding First ...
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