Indigenous arts
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.
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…
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…
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…
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…
Reasons we paint: Indigenous artists speak on tampering allegations
Indigenous artists and art centre workers voice their thoughts on APY Lands art tampering allegations.
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 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 –…
New KIN partnership for First Nations Festival
Two festivals partner to expand opportunities for First Nations artists.
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.