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Parrtjima – A Festival in Light 2024
Parrtjima – A Festival in Light will return to Alice Springs (Mparntwe) in 2024 from 12-21 April. Join us under the Red Centre’s starry skies and watch the desert come alive with a celebration and exploration of art and culture on Arrernte Country. Our very own Kelly Dixon and her work will be highlighted throughout
International Art Textile Biennale 2023
Our very own Walter Jugadai has been selected to have his latest fabric design included in the International Art Textile Biennale 2023. Fibre Arts Australia is highlighting the contemporary practice within Art Textiles as an art form. Walter’s textile has been shortlisted!! out of 270 entries from 25 countries. Exhibition now showing at at East
Galerie IDAIA Paris: Mother/Daughter
MOTHER/DAUGHTER – Artistes Femmes des Premières Nations Australiennes explores the mother/daughter relationship experienced by Australian First Nations women artists, showcasing the work of more than 28 artists living in remote territories as well as in major cities, from south-east Australia to Arnhem Land, via the Central Desert and the Kimberley. The exhibition explores the mother/daughter
Pine Rivers Art Gallery: Art Collection Up Close
Eunice Napanangka Jack’s artwork Kuruyultu (2017) has been selected from the City of Moreton Bay Art Collection for their exhibition Art Collection Up Close at Pine Rivers Art Gallery. Art Collection Up Close is an exhibition for families at Pine Rivers Art Gallery (QLD) that explores different artforms and the ways in which art allows
MAKE Award; Innovation in Australian Craft and Design
MAKE AWARD: Presented by the Australian Design Centre, this major new national award celebrates innovation in contemporary craft and design. This year the MAKE Award has nominated Ikuntji artist Kumuntjai Napanangka Jack for her contributions to the design world. The show features 30 pre selected finalists and is a comprehensive and exciting exhibition showing until
Kluge-Ruhe: Shifting Grounds
Shifting Ground explores the dynamic terrain of Australian Indigenous printmaking, showcasing works by twenty-two artists who have produced prints with Basil Hall Editions. This exhibition is curated by Jessyca Hutchens, a Palyku woman and art historian, who is currently a Lecturer in Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia. Hutchens is the inaugural First
Three Echoes: Western Desert Art – Travelling Show
“Three Echoes – Western Desert Art showcases Australian Aboriginal art spanning the first 30 years of the Western Desert art movement”. Ikuntji artists involved in this exciting showcase are: Kumuntjai Napanangka Jack, Coral Napurrula, Marlee Napurrula, Katungka Napanangka, Narputta Nangala Jugadai, Daisy Napaltjarri Jugadai, Mitjili Napurrula, Kumuntjai Nampitjinpa Dixon, and Long Tom Tjapanangka. These artists
New Exuberance: Contemporary Australian Textile Design – Travelling Show
New Exuberance: contemporary Australian textile design is a major touring exhibition project reflecting on current directions in textile practice through art, design and fashion. Curated by Meryl Ryan in consultation with the JamFactory team, the exhibition presents the work of more than thirty diverse multidisciplinary creatives and includes ten commissioned furniture pieces produced by designers associated with JamFactory. Ikuntji
August 2024
Country To Couture 2024
Exciting news! Ikuntji Artists will be part of Country to Couture 2024! Join us this August 6 on Larrakia Country. We’ll be part of the annual celebration, where First Nations textiles and fashion collide in a colourful showcase of wearable art. Brought to you by @indigenousfashionprojects, and supported by @NTGovernment and @CountryRoad, the iconic runway
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2024
Experience the rich diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, design and culture at the 18th Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF). Mark your calendars from the 6-11th August 2024 for an action packed week in the Top End! Come together with hundreds of art centres from some of the most remote parts of the
September 2024
IOTA24: Codes in Parallel
In 2024, the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA) will be presented across multiple venues where visitors can experience significant installations from all over the world. Exhibition partners Fremantle Arts Centre and John Curtin Gallery will again stage the international exhibition at the heart of the Triennial, and in 2024 are joined by Holmes à Court