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Held over a week in July each year (in 2025, 6-13 July), this year’s NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of celebrating the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Yirrkala artists are experimenting with vivid pigments, non-figurative patterns, and new materials such as metal and rubber to tell new stories for a contemporary audience.
CHICANAO! Caminos Distintos: Chicano Art in NM 1970–2025” at the Millicent Rogers Museum highlights many different paths ...
A twin-solo exhibition was inaugurated on June 12 by Ashish Shelar, Minister of Culture and Information Technology, ...
Go beyond the usual tourist spots and discover 8 immersive Aboriginal experiences across Australia, from rock art tours to ...
Before the Euros kicks off on July 2, we look at all 16 teams competing in Switzerland to determine which of them has the best tournament attire.
Whether you want to embrace the cold or escape it, our nation abounds with options for romantic getaways and family ...
Clair Ryder’s journey from social work to distilling is a story of passion, determination, and cultural advocacy.
Native Prospects, at the Farnsworth Art Museum, infuses the American landscape tradition with Indigenous perspective ...
Triple Eight unveiled its Darwin look with a Sunrise TV reveal and photoshoot on the Hidden Valley Raceway grid on Thursday morning. The artwork was created by Clontarf Foundation Taminmin College ...
and cheekily suggests that the main art that’s been made here is Aboriginal. As we recognise the monumental contributions of bark painting from the 1940s on, dot-painting from the 1970s on, and urban ...
The stories behind the art The San are indigenous people in sub-Saharan Africa, with many hunter-gatherer groups existing to this day in Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and other countries in the ...