NAIDOC celebrations are held across Australia and internationally each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In 2012 Australasian Arts Projects will present an 8 week art exhibition of desert artists, in conjunction with the Australian High Commission.
NINBELLA is a modern travelling gallery, showcasing powerful contemporary artworks and sculptures from Australian Aboriginal Artists principally of the Utopia and Western Desert regions, Australia. We represent highly collectable established artists, and emerging, younger artists seen in Australian and International public and private collections. All art is compliant with the Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct.
Discover what itβs like living and working on a remote outback cattle station and meet Aboriginal painters while they work on their canvases in a relaxed outdoor environment. Located in Central Australia, MacDonald Downs is a 2067 square kilometres (half a million acres) working cattle station, located 285 kilometers north east of Alice Springs. Eastern Desert Art is opening their home, gallery and station for guests to experience life on a remote Central Australian cattle station and meet artists painting on the station grounds. Watch the artists paint under their gum leaf thatched roof bough shelter in a natural bush setting, take tours of the art gallery and see the latest treasures from the stockroom. Learn about the history of the station and the interpretation of the land and its bush tucker by local bushman and former pastoralist Cameron Chalmers who was reared on MacDonald Downs.
Venue: Australiasian Arts Projects, 303 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247952 Mon-Fri 10-3pm By appointment until 17 December 2010.
SARAH-JANE HOLDEN is holding an exhibition of Contemporary Aboriginal Art, 11 β 13 June 2010, 11am β 4.30pm, Preview: Thursday 10 June 6.30pm β 9.00pm 9 Parkside Avenue, Wimbledon Village, SW19 5ES. E. sj@tingariarts.com www.aboriginal-artists.co.uk
Discover the extraordinary work of indigenous painters and enjoy fine wine and wholesome hearty food during the Food and Wine Month in the Hunter. Blaxlands Inn is opening up their famous Wine Room to Aboriginal art from the Western and Eastern Deserts of inland Australia.
Launch of the Australasian Arts Company, Singapore.
Eastern Desert Art's exhibition is still open at the Prairie Hotel. The exhibition features a wide variety of styles from over twenty artists including Josie Petrick, Molly Napaltjarri Jugadai, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Walala Tjapaltjarri, Angeline Pwerle Ngala, Dolly Petyarrre Mills, Lucky Kngwarreye Morton, Susan Pitjara Hunter and Natalie Pula Holmes. Image: Bush Women Dreaming by Susan Pitjara Hunter
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