YAPANEYPUK NYINI WOWA FROM 5 JULY 2021 Through a unique collaboration between Federation College’s VET visual arts program, Langi Kal Kal and Hopkins Correctional Centre, select indigenous artists present their recent work to celebrate their rich cultural heritage and traditions and the power of creativity to express ideas surrounding identity, country, environmental issues, family, kinship and friendship during NAIDOC in 2021. Image: Maggs (Noongar) Two Lizards, 2020 acrylic on canvas H45 x W55 cm Courtesy the artis
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"Mzinkojige Waabang (To Carve Tomorrow) is an Indigenous art festival of exhibitions held in conjunc...
Internationally acclaimed in the Asia Pacific and Philippine art scenes, artist and women\u27s advoc...
For arts educators, and particularly for non-Indigenous facilitators working with Indigenous communi...
WED 21 JUN - SUN 9 JUL 2023 Through a unique collaboration between Federation TAFE’s visual arts pro...
23rd June-15th July 2017 Through a unique collaboration between Federation College’s VET Visual Arts...
Saturday 7th July - Saturday 4th August 2018. NAIDOC Week 2018 celebrates the invaluable contributio...
Wednesday 3rd July - Sunday 14th July 2019. A significant annual exhibition, NAIDOC19 celebrates our...
This work is in response to the 2013 NAIDOC theme: We value the vision: Yirrkala Bark Petitions. Thi...
This work is in response to the 2013 NAIDOC theme: We value the vision: Yirrkala Bark Petitions. Thi...
This work is in response to the 2013 NAIDOC theme: We value the vision: Yirrkala Bark Petitions. Thi...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
Presentation from Senator Patrick Dodson Performers from the Broome Senior High School, Girls Acade...
Djalkiri is a cross-cultural art project which commemorates the 150th anniversary of the publication...
Body of My Ancestors: Exploring Wadawurrung Dreaming Through Visual Art. This research project uses ...
"Mzinkojige Waabang (To Carve Tomorrow) is an Indigenous art festival of exhibitions held in conjunc...
Internationally acclaimed in the Asia Pacific and Philippine art scenes, artist and women\u27s advoc...
For arts educators, and particularly for non-Indigenous facilitators working with Indigenous communi...