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On a late and sunny morning, a few people gathered at the Main Moose to learn about stained glass and make their own decorative object. Open to beginners, the teacher went through all the steps making ...
Dominic College has unveiled a series of murals across its Kindergarten to Year 2 classrooms as part of the school’s NAIDOC ...
The week before Southwestern Association for Indian Arts' Santa Fe Indian Market — the world’s largest market for ...
Australia's First Nations history stretches back many tens of thousands of years, rich in depth and diversity. Archaeological ...
Researchers at Punjabi University have enhanced the global understanding of dragonfly chromosomes and DNA by studying the Libellulidae family. The tea ...
According to dealer D’Lan Davidson, the market for indigenous Australian art experienced a recalibration following policy reforms and a renewed push for transparency and artist equity.
The World Archaeological Congress is meeting in Australia for the first time, with industrial threats to ancient Aboriginal sites up for discussion.
Today, art museums insist on putting an artist’s Aboriginal nation on wall labels – even when that artist is of European origins.
The chairman of a major Aboriginal corporation has lashed environmentalists for undermining a bid to recognise ancient rock art in WA’s North West.
There were a few commercial galleries [that specialised in it] but few survived. Today you see Aboriginal art in contemporary art museums, because it is contemporary, often by living artists.
Lacklustre results at Sotheby’s Aboriginal Art auction in the US last month have raised questions about the impact on prices at a Sydney sale next month.
The over-representation of Indigenous people in Australia's jails is at the centre of a new and powerful art exhibition at Melbourne's Heide Museum of Modern Art. Its curator says it's a "call to ...