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Tjunguṉutja exhibition rewrites the myth of Papunya

For the first time Indigenous voices tell the story of painting at Papunya, the genesis of the Western Desert art…

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Gladiators: Heroes of the Colosseum brings ancient Rome to Brisbane

This exclusive exhibition offers a true understanding of gladiatorial culture and what really happened in the arena.

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Audiences have changed attitudes, latest Australia Council research finds

Australian audiences are engaging with the arts in different ways, including growth in online audiences and First Nations arts attendance.

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Festival lights up a 300 million-year-old canvas

A unique festival in Alice Springs combines modern technology and ancient landscapes.

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Why we need context in Indigenous art

The Desert Mob Symposium invites audiences and artists to learn from each other.

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Remote arts centres are the unsung heroes of Indigenous art practice

Art centres in remote communities don’t often get the attention they deserve but they are the backbone of Indigenous arts…

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How arts organisations can help our First Nations young people

Cultural awareness training and a plan of action make positive inroads.

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Reimagining the future of cinema

What does the future of cinema look and feel like for filmmakers and audiences?

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Audience experience of First Nations arts has doubled

The gap between audience interest in First Nations arts and actual attendance rates is closing.

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Revealing Identity: La Trobe’s hidden art collection revealed

From donated works to student and staff funded acquisitions, the La Trobe University collections are a fascinating snapshot of 50…

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