The longtime artistic director on finally having time to grieve the death of his brothers,leaving Bangarra after 30-plus years – and why dancers have an edge.
A digital projection of a huge eel will weave its way along the facade of Hamer Hall,after the first unveiling was marred by a pandemic lockdown.
Jessica Mauboy is back after a difficult few years and is using her star power to spread the word about First Nations artists.
Premiering on Wednesday at the National Museum of Australia,Connection:Songlines from Australia’s First Peoples,brings to life Indigenous stories,culture and art.
The City of Melbourne is reviewing the design standards for our street furniture,which gives us a chance to address something that has been sadly lacking in our city.
Uncle Harry Ritchie was taken from his family to the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Home,where he was known by a number:56. Now 71,he is trying to learn the language and culture he lost.
Unveiled on Saturday alongside the Sydney Opera House,Judy Watson’s six-metre sculpture will serve as a prominent reminder of our country’s history,our nation’s beginnings,and our shared future.
The National Gallery of Australia has decided to move its most important work,the Aboriginal Memorial,into the heart of the gallery.
A stunning circular sculpture at Fed Square is designed as a place to gather and reflect,and marks the beginning of Reconciliation Week.
Artwork created by Wurundjeri “headman” William Barak will return to his homeland after being bought at auction thanks to crowdfunding and taxpayer contributions.
The Corroboree painting could fetch $500,000 at an auction in New York on Thursday as Australians pause to mark National Sorry Day.