My Country Two encompasses two linked exhibitions of outstanding works by Aboriginal artists, drawn from the collections of Noosa residents. This dazzling display provides an opportunity to see major works which have rarely, if ever, been on public view. It contains paintings, barks and poles by both renowned and emerging Indigenous practitioners including Emily Kngwarreye, Tommy Watson, Mabel Juli, Sally Gabori, Netta Loogatha, Rammey Ramsey, Djirrirra Wunungmurra and Patrick Mung Mung. With vibrant colour and bold design, these diverse and striking works reflect aspects of each artist’s country, ceremonies and culture. The exhibition is curated by Dr Lisa Chandler, lecturer in Art and Design at the University of the Sunshine Coast.Exhibit...
Born at Phillip Creek Station, Peggy Napangardi Jones grew up in the bush. Her mother was a Warlpiri...
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Exhibition catalogue for 'My Country: indigenous art from the collections of Noosa residents', Noosa...
Exhibition catalogue for 'My Country Two', The Studio, Cooroy and Noosa Blue Resort, 5-13 July 2008
Painting Country showcased Indigenous art in The University of Queensland Art Collection, revealing ...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
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Born at Phillip Creek Station, Peggy Napangardi Jones grew up in the bush. Her mother was a Warlpiri...
Community. One of the key words that resonated with me during my site visit to the Australian Nation...
Saturday 7th July - Saturday 4th August 2018. NAIDOC Week 2018 celebrates the invaluable contributio...
Exhibition catalogue for 'My Country: indigenous art from the collections of Noosa residents', Noosa...
Exhibition catalogue for 'My Country Two', The Studio, Cooroy and Noosa Blue Resort, 5-13 July 2008
Painting Country showcased Indigenous art in The University of Queensland Art Collection, revealing ...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
This exhibition of First Nations artists addresses issues like reclamation, displacement and communi...
tag=1 data=National Aboriginal Art Award 1994: We open out that country in our painting. by Susan Co...
[Extract] In June 2014 the Australian High Commission in Singapore became the focus of Torres Strait...
Country constitutes the very anchor of life for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in...
Exhibition curators: Margaret Somerville and Kerith Power. In November 2016, an international event,...
catalogue d'exposition'Beyond the Papunya Dot' invites eight Australian artists and an art collectiv...
WED 21 JUN - SUN 9 JUL 2023 Through a unique collaboration between Federation TAFE’s visual arts pro...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
Born at Phillip Creek Station, Peggy Napangardi Jones grew up in the bush. Her mother was a Warlpiri...
Community. One of the key words that resonated with me during my site visit to the Australian Nation...
Saturday 7th July - Saturday 4th August 2018. NAIDOC Week 2018 celebrates the invaluable contributio...