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A light shone on First Nations writers

A new anthology features stories wholly by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives from Western Sydney and beyond.

Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Aboriginal Art Centre Manager

Working remotely on Country has its challenges, but also its rewards. Bryce Hartnett of Keringke Arts spoke with ArtsHub about…

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Putting people at the centre of desert festival

Parrtjima – A Festival in Light continues to evolve while enthralling visitors with holistic cultural experiences on Country.

Features

Triennial: a case for less is better in a complex world

Curator Hetti Perkins renews and extends our perceptions of Ceremony in her fourth Indigenous Triennial.

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Theatre review: City of Gold

A semi-autobiographical play about family, grief and systemic racism.

Two First Nations actors one sitting on a couch, the other covered in blood.
Opinions & Analysis

First Nations drama shaping us in the 1990s

The potency of drama in the development of our national story has been greatly under appreciated, argues Professor Julian Meyrick…

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Desert Mob to move to Desart management

With a view for greater independence and flexibility, Araluen Art Centre’s signature exhibition will be handed over to the First…

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COVID recovery must have diversity in mind

COVID struggles for First Nations and culturally diverse creatives have been exacerbated by racism, finds latest Diversity Arts Australia report.

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New Central Australian gallery supports emerging artists in the region

As cultural tourism again drives visitors to the Red Centre, a new gallery aims to deepen the learning experience and…

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Floor-to-ceiling First Nations art at State Gallery

A month-long, gallery-wide celebration of First Nations art at The Art Gallery of Western Australia reveals a breadth of Indigenous…

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