Aboriginal artist
Beyond the pavilion – the other Australian artists at Venice
Venice Biennale curator announces full list of exhibiting artists, including Australian and New Zealand Indigenous artists.
Talking about languages and why sovereign peoples don’t want to be called Indigenous
A recent panel discussed the importance of language and self-determination for First Nations people.
Exhibition review: ngaratya, Bunjil Place Gallery
A lyrical and beautiful exhibition that reminds us to step lightly on Country.
‘It’s more than me’ – First Nations achievement unpacked
Recipients of the Red Ochre Lifetime Achievement Awards, Aunty Sandra Hill and Uncle Bob Weatherall, speak about why bigger picture…
What Archie Moore says about heading to Venice Biennale
The First Nations artist has been selected to represent Australia at the next Venice Biennale. This is what he said…
Conversation with artist Karla Dickens on trauma and making
‘I do it because I have to work’: a conversation with Wiradjuri artist Karla Dickens, on the occasion of her…
First Nations photographers offer provocative and timely conversations
Riffing off photography’s traditional role as ‘witness’, HOTA showcases new appreciation of First Nations photographers as storytellers.
Four First Nations artists you need to know
These First Nations artists are leading new conversations for the next generation of storytelling.
Vale painter Ms D Yunupiŋu, mother of the Rirratjiŋu nation
The Yirrkala community lost a bold and individual talent with the passing of Ms D. Yunupiŋu.
Vale Yolŋgu artist and cultural leader Mr Wanambi
Art community mourns the sudden passing of innovative artist, and founder of Yirrkala’s Mulka Project, Mr W. Wanambi.