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![Swell Festival. On a beach a large sculpture comprising metal triangles and attached blue cords is in the centre of the frame. Behind is the sea and a rock island. People are milling about looking at the sculpture.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/07/Alejandro-Propato_SAILING-THE-BEACH_Image-Ravel_0Y5A3956_SWELL23.jpg?w=310)
A sculpture festival that’s bursting with pride
The SWELL Sculpture Festival is a place where art and community are inextricably linked.
![Youth participation in the Community Jam Wall (Mai Wiru Big Shop), lead by Warlpiri artist Robin Quinsten Jampijinpa Brown and visiting artist, Kaff-eine. A group of kids working on a colourful mural with their backs facing the camera. The mural depicts a dog and a human figure.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/07/IMG_4279-e1721886596374.webp?w=310)
How remote murals replaced media rhetoric with community pride
A new series of murals in Yuendumu, NT has brought community together to share stories and ignite hope in local…
![A painting of three young boys with their backs to us. The first one has a red and blue T-shirt and blue shorts. The other two are bare chested with dark-coloured shorts.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/07/Michael-Thomson_An-encounter-on-the-path-that-leads-to-the-river_oil-on-canvas_180x150cm-900x563px.jpg?w=310)
Artist-First art prize offers more support and fewer restrictions
The Basil Sellers Art Prize is pioneering cultural change in art prize practice with its Artist-First approach.
![Image is a blue pencil drawing on paper of three dogs fighting a boar.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/07/RP-LR-.jpeg?w=310)
How 65,000 years of culture can inform contemporary questions of identity
Every year the Cairns Art Gallery hosts exhibitions of Indigenous artists to coincide with CIAF. In 2024, a diversity of…
![A man in black is in the centre of a room surrounded by people. He's standing by a painting. There are other paintings around the room.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/Alex-Righetto-02891.jpeg?w=310)
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![Experience ‘Sunrise Journeys’ at Ayers Rock Resort, Uluṟu. Photo: Supplied. First break of dawn with Uluṟu in the background among the desert environment.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/IMG_4218-e1718773317248.jpeg?w=310)
A sunrise like no other – wonders of Country shared through Indigenous agency
Aṉangu artists share their deep connection to Country in a bespoke sunrise experience designed to captivate and entrance in Uluṟu.
![Selma Coultard and Mervyn Rubuntja at the Desert Mob Symposium 2023. Photo: Rhett Hammerton. A dark-skinned Aboriginal man with a short grey beard gestures with his left hand while holding a microphone in his right hand, into which he is speaking. He wears a brown hat, brown jacket and tan-coloured slacks. A brown-skinned Aboriginal woman wearing glasses, with her hair hair held back by a headscarf, sits to his right, but she is not the main focus of the photograph. The two sit beneath a screen, suggesting they are speaking on stage together.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/Selma-Coulthard-and-Mervyn-Rubuntja-Iltja-Ntjarra-Art-Centre.-Desert-Mob-Symposium-Symposium.-.jpg?w=310)
Culture keeps the fire burning at Desert Mob
Desert Mob ignites Mparntwe/Alice Springs with First Nations pride and supports ethical purchasing of artworks alongside diverse programming.
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Exhibition focuses on a next generation of Torres Strait Island artists
Curatorial collaboration celebrates diversity of new making and greater exposure at NorthSite Contemporary Arts.
![Theatrical group on stage](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/Darlington-Nights-by-Sofia-Calado.jpg?w=310)
Life’s too short not to be creative – so take a course
Take the next step, and give your creative passion more time with a short course at TAFE SA.
![Ngaanyatjarra Land, artists from L-R: Nyungawarra Ward, Dorcas Tinamayi Bennett, Cynthia Burke, Delilah Shepherd and Nancy Nyanyarna Jackson. Photo: Jason Thomas. Image: Courtesy of Warakurna Artists. Five large-scale paintings held up by artists in the Australian desert landscape with a blue skyline in the background.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/IMG_4195-e1717558685284.jpeg?w=310)
Aboriginal art fair rides the wave of global ambition
ArtsHub speaks with Shilo McNamee of Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair on future ambitions and the highlights of this year’s flagship…