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Thousands of years ago, adults and children left their marks on soft rock surfaces deep in this cave in GunaiKurnai Country.
We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.
IndigiPalooza brings together more than a dozen Native artists, musicians, writers and creators for panel discussions, live ...
Wherever you look these days in Santa Fe, there seems to be an art event that highlights work by Douglas Miles Jr. (White Mountain Apache/San Carlos Apache/Akimel O’odham). And that’s a good thing, as ...
An ancient Indigenous rock art collection has been recognised as a World Heritage-listed site after a renewed bid by the federal government. Environment Minister Murray Watt hailed the designation by ...
According to dealer D’Lan Davidson, the market for indigenous Australian art experienced a recalibration following policy reforms and a renewed push for transparency and artist equity.
The World Archaeological Congress is meeting in Australia for the first time, with industrial threats to ancient Aboriginal sites up for discussion.
Today, art museums insist on putting an artist’s Aboriginal nation on wall labels – even when that artist is of European origins.
Critics of one of Australia's most productive gas projects have been accused of undermining a bid to secure a heritage listing for Aboriginal rock art for political gain.
There were a few commercial galleries [that specialised in it] but few survived. Today you see Aboriginal art in contemporary art museums, because it is contemporary, often by living artists.
Kid Koala talks about processing grief through ‘Space Cadet’ as his debut animation sells wide for Urban Sales.
When it’s time to feed the kids, koala moms do their doody. Then the little ones snack on it. Before you poo-poo the idea, a koala mom feeding a form of excrement to their young is a life-saving ...