Visual Arts
Overlooking the rolling green hills of Wurundjeri Country beyond Naarm's north-east fringes, First Nations language reclamation will resonate on this afternoon of music, sound and art.
The Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship has unveiled its distinguished lineup of mentors for the 2026 program. An initiative by Façon Magazine, proudly supported by Greater Bank, The Indigenous...
Returning to Sydney from June 3-14, the Sydney Film Festival will present 248 films from 81 countries, including 19 World Premieres, three International Premieres and 140 Australian Premieres, with sc...
First Nations artist Sarrita King is collaborating with Samsung Australia on the launch of its full 2026 TV line-up, spanning premium Micro RGB, OLED, Neo QLED, and Lifestyle TVs, as well as mainstrea...
Audiences in Broken Hill will experience the works and insights of a group of South Australian Aboriginal women artists when visual arts exhibition Saltbush Country continues its tour this month.
Among the hundreds of artworks on the walls at The Torch's major annual exhibition are stories of healing, journey and lives truly changed. They're also stories brought forward within a stark reality...
Several First Nations artists are among the finalists in the Hadley's Art Prize announced on Tuesday. Works of the 27 finalists in the esteemed $100,000 acquisitive landscape prize will be presented i...
Edith Cowan University recently unveiled two significant public artworks by Indigenous artists at its new ECU City Campus in Boorloo / Perth.
'One Red Blood: Gulpilil in the Landscape' will open in Naarm / Melbourne this week as a tribute to the late Yolŋu man David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu, bringing together photography, weavi...
Eighty-five activities delivered by First Nations art centres, fairs, regional hubs and industry service organisations across Australia will receive funding from federal government, it was announced o...
YIRRAMBOI has officially unveiled four major new commissions, marking the next chapter for a festival that has become a leading platform for First Nations evolutionary and experimental arts.
Country Arts SA's award-winning First Nations film showcase Nunga Screen returns in 2026 for its 15th year of sharing history, humour, culture and Country through powerful storytelling.
UMI Arts launched its 2026 exhibition season last week with a gathering of artists, family and friends at the Jensen Street gallery to open two group shows — The Summer Show 2026 and You & M...