A new exhibition at the Ganalili Centre will unveil the stories of regional elders, past, present and emerging.
Thaanggangarliyarndu, History & Heroes is open to the public from October 28th for three months, with the aim of sharing collective cultural memory through artwork, photographs, sculpture and storytelling.
Read MoreAfter a series of portraits depicting Indigenous women on the cover of Vogue going viral, Bobbi Lockyer has moved leaps and bounds in her art career.
Now with a booming photography business, the influencer-business-woman-and-mother-of-four can add fashion designer to her long list of achievements with the inclusion of her designs in Paris Fashion Week.
Read MoreAboriginal entrepreneurs spoke out against non-Aboriginal businesses black fishing consumers as “Aboriginal enterprises”.
Read MoreRob Forlani was this year’s artist in residence at Cossack this year.
Forlani describes himself as an abstract artist, his paintings a colorful array of expressions are painted on linen often using mixed media. Born and practicing in Perth, Forlani has been exhibited across Australia and the US also runs workshops for artists throughout Australia.
Read MoreNgarluma and Yindjibarndi Indigenous tour business founder Clinton Walker was walking along with the beach hunting for mud crabs with his cousin when he stumbled upon an underwater rock art.
The rock art is a set of kangaroo prints and is the first discovered underwater piece of rock art in Australia.
Read MoreA new larger created in collaboration with Bruce Pascoe has stirred controversy due to the inclusion of a Yuin men’s initiation Dreamtime story on the can.
Read MoreLasting Legacy: 75th Anniversary of the Pilbara Strike is a collection of artwork highlighting the strength of the Indigenous pastoral workers who left stations across the Pilbara asking for the payment of fair wages and working conditions.
Read MoreSkye Lockyer wanted to give back to young Aboriginal women, especially LGBTQ+ kids in the community when she applied for Miss NAIDOC 2021.
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