First Nations

An historical tale of race, resistance and sporting prowess
Plays like Black Cockatoo are an important way to explore contemporary Australia, says Ensemble Theatre’s Mark Kilmurry.

Exhibition review: From impulse to action, Bundanon
Curator Sophie O’Brien captures both the genesis and future of Bundanon as an important site for cultural production and experimentation.

Significant museum acquisitions that shapeshift history
Both the National Gallery of Victoria and National Museum of Australia announced significant acquisitions. But why are they important?

Apply now to the Indigenous Arts Leadership Program
Supported by Wesfarmers Arts, this bespoke Program for First Nations arts workers is now open to applications from prospective participants…

Queensland's newest regional gallery also its largest
Rockhampton Regional Art Museum opens in time for reignited tourism.

A refreshed Parrtjima gets you sky gazing
Parrtjima 2022 will ground your feet in the Central Desert’s red soil while shifting your focus skywards, acting as a…

Theatre review: At What Cost?, Belvoir
A timeless tragedy that prompts questions about land and (Indigenous) identity.

Opportunities and awards wrap
JamFactory FUSE Glass Prize entries open in January, 2022 Platform LAB participants announced alongside 2021 Telstra Emerging Chorographer recipient, 2022…

Exhibition review: Bark Ladies, NGV International
The wider perception of ‘a bark show’ has been locked in the past for too long.These paintings leap out in…

Book review: Mission, Noel Pearson
Reflections of a life-long interrogation of black and white politics.