Northern Territory
Desert Mob returns, stronger than ever
Desert Mob 2023 returns, more self-determined than ever.
Exhibition review: Our Land. Our Future, Tangentyere Artists Gallery
A collaborative series of screenprints by Thea Perkins and Mparntwe Town Campers is a timely reminder of what’s at risk…
Local love bolsters the National Indigenous Music Awards event
More than an awards ceremony, the NIMAs, presented in conjunction with Darwin Festival, brings Top End communities together to celebrate…
Large-scale sculpture wins the 2023 NATSIAA
Highlighting family totems in a ‘transportive’ work, Keith Wikmunea’s major sculpture takes home the $100,000 2023 Telstra NATSIAA.
Dance review: The Other Side of Me, Darwin Festival
The NT Dance Company's world premiere is truth-telling powerfully expressed by two dancers representing one First Nations man.
Design revealed for National Aboriginal Art Gallery, Mparntwe
The design for Australia's First National Aboriginal Art Gallery has been revealed, putting gathering spaces first.
Film review: Audrey Napanangka
This Australian documentary of Audrey Napanangka provides an expansive yet intimate portrait of a family living between two worlds.
The art of writing a compelling strategic plan
In a highly competitive marketplace, the arts company that can convince funding bodies of its uniquely placed vision for the…
A vital pathway for nurturing contemporary Indigenous art
Darwin’s biggest cultural event, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, plays an important role in the livelihoods of Indigenous communities.
Two rebrands, both a little problematic
Prominent arts organisations face rebrands this month, but does the strategy raise questions?