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Flinders University City Gallery on North Terrace is centrally located to the rear of the glass foyer of the State Library of South Australia in the heart of Adelaide's cultural precinct
This exhibition shows work by 12 artists from the region, exploring and communicating the complexities of this 'tough(er) love' affair from which there is...
Warrarna towilla yertangga Tardanyangga “Voices of spirit and place” – Karl “Winda” Telfer Warrarna towilla yertangga Tarndanyangga – Voices of spirit and...
Now in its fifth year, the National Photographic Portrait Prize explores the endless possibilities photography presents for capturing emotions,...
The National Portrait Gallery received close to 1500 entries for the Prize and the three judges, Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, Joanna...
Selected photographs, posters, films and related ephemera tell ‘behind-the-scenes’ stories of the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) as it...
With a combined prize pool of $33 000, the ICAA is the premier award for Indigenous Australian ceramic art. Established by Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) and...
Earth Works is an exhibition of (mainly) contemporary Indigenous Australian pottery from diverse locations in Aboriginal Australia. While prior to...
Since the late 20th century, opportunities to engage with Australian Aboriginal art, its makers and their communities have increasingly informed Western...
Warlpiri artist Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla (c.1924-2006) was a senior law woman who started painting in 1986 at the remote community of Lajamanu....
This second Adelaide International includes the work of 18 artists and features five works that will premiere in Adelaide. The exhibition explores the...
Long Way Home celebrates 21 years of Indigenous contribution to and achievement at Flinders University. In that time over 260 Indigenous people have...
Tayenebe, a Tasmanian Aboriginal word meaning 'exchange', celebrates the revitalisation of Tasmanian Aboriginal weaving that has been taking place in...