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Under a wet blanket: navigating the Australian arts ecosystem as First Nations artists

It's time that First Nations artists were allowed to be in the driver's seat and not confined to the passenger's.

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The daring future of sovereign Blak storytelling

ArtsHub speaks with YIRRAMBOI Festival and new First Nations theatre company A Daylight Connection, about bold and experimental First Nations…

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Jam-packed Aboriginal art fair a positive sign after period of controversy

In the face of the art tampering allegations at an APY Lands art centre, strong sales at a recent Aboriginal…

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Uluṟu drones – more than ‘clip art in the sky’

ArtsHub speaks with a drone technologist on creating memories above Country, in a world-first permanent drone show to drive Australian…

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Drone performance review: Wintjiri Wiṟu, Uluṟu

In a world first, a drone and laser show over Uluṟu blends ancient law with new world technology, to teach…

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Reasons we paint: Indigenous artists speak on tampering allegations

Indigenous artists and art centre workers voice their thoughts on APY Lands art tampering allegations.

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First Nations creatives to shine at YIRRAMBOI

‘YIRRAMBOI is more than just a festival, it’s a platform for voice, change, development and exchange.’

Drone show over Uluru
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Drone experience to be permanent cultural offering at Uluru

Over 1000 drones will take to the skies every night over Uluru, using technology to tell an ancient story –…

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New KIN partnership for First Nations Festival

Two festivals partner to expand opportunities for First Nations artists.

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The art prize with a 75,000 year tradition

A $20,000 acquisitive prize is offered by the Shepparton Art Museum’s Indigenous Ceramic Award, entries for which are now open.

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