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The 2025 Telstra Art Award winner, Gaypalani Waṉambi, 'Burwu, blossom', 2025, at the 2025 Telstra NATSIAA. The front of the artwork, showing the intricately etched and painted honey bees and stringybark blossoms are shown; the second part of the photograph shows the found road signs which comprise the canvas for the work.
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Gaypalani Waṉambi wins the Telstra Art Award at the 2025 Telstra NATSIAA

The Yirrkala artist won the $100,000 award for a monumental etched metal work, now showing at MAGNT in Darwin.

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Strathfield Council

Verdure - Luminous Beings: Liam Benson

Verdure - luminous beings features new and existing work, as well as community collaborative works made through textile workshops and…

Exhibitions

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Robert Lee Davis: The Community Art Card Project

…offering visitors the chance to engage in collaborative art-making to create an installation in the gallery…

A piece of artwork that shows rows of trees on a screen at Ritual Eternal.
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Ritual Eternal review: group show exhibition at Project8 Gallery

Melbourne gallery unveils its latest high quality visual essay: Ritual Eternal.

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University of Melbourne

The Grand Tour exhibition - Noel Shaw Gallery (University of Melbourne)

Come and experience The Grand Tour, Archives and Special Collections' new exhibition in Melbourne University's Baillieu Library. Open from 9am-6pm…

Exhibitions

Strathfield Council

Verdure - Luminous Beings: Liam Benson

Verdure - Luminous Beings: Liam Benson features new and existing work, as well as community collaborative works made through textile…

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NETS Victoria

'Kait James: Red Flags' at Ararat Gallery TAMA

'Kait James: Red Flags' is Wadawurrung artist Kait James’ most ambitious solo exhibition to date.

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Willoughby City Council

HOME GROWN; Bound by Place

Explore how place, community, and upbringing shape identity.

Gallery with black painted walls displaying Australian Aboriginal bark paintings. Yirrkala
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Yolŋu power review: the Art Gallery of NSW's landmark look at Yirrkala innovation

Eight decades of Yolŋu art and culture take viewers through an art movement that has garnered world acclaim.

Person wearing orange pants and black T shirt looking at First Nations work on a black wall - a photo of a man with white hair, a black and white t shirt and white paint around his eyes, and four small photos. ‘On Country: Photography from Australia’, Rencontres d'Arles 2025.
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Australian Indigenous artists making an impact abroad

Australian Indigenous artists are being celebrated by international institutions - who are they?

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