Northern Territory

Exit interview: Tim Newth AM, Tracks Dance Company
From active listening to rethinking what it means to be an Australian artist, Tim Newth reflects on a 35-year practice…

Parrtjima 2024 builds on generosity and embraces new chapter
Apart from signature light installations and curated artworks, Parrtjima will drive its future with a sense of interconnected and cultural…

New NT arts strategy seeks sector consultation
The development of a 10-year Northern Territory Arts Strategy will inform future government investment in the arts.

First Nations-led festival channels interconnectedness for 2024
Parrtjima – A Festival in Light returns to connect visitors with Country and Culture from 12-21 April 2024.

This primary school’s a circus … and its results are no joke
This clever partnership shows how circus classes are not about clowning around, but a model with important skills outcomes for…

UPLANDS revolutionises how we engage with Aboriginal Art Centres
UPLANDS is a new digital portal that allows you to visit Aboriginal art centres, virtually, and sit and listen to…

Wintjiri Wiṟu tells ancient stories in the sky
The world’s largest daily drone show offers deep spiritual connection in the heart of Australia – Uluṟu.

Vale Aboriginal artists and Elders, Mrs Marawili and Mrs Timbery
Two innovators, who changed the landscape of contemporary Aboriginal art, have died.

Exhibition review: Short Shelf Life, Tactile Arts
In the beginning of the wet season, Tactile Arts is exhibiting an absorbing exhibition of tapestries by its artist-in-residence Suzanne…

Desert Mob returns, stronger than ever
Desert Mob 2023 returns, more self-determined than ever.