Birrunga Wiradyuri says his ancestors made him wait to rediscover his culture. But when the time was right,he picked up a paintbrush and never looked back.
The Moogai offers a perspective on the Stolen Generations that has been sorely missing in mainstream Australian cinema.
Ilbijerri Theatre’s Big Name,No Blankets wowed audiences at the big festivals in Sydney and Melbourne. Now it’s winning over the toughest crowd of all.
The Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi man on engaging with nature and each other – and a favourite NSW bushwalk.
The chance to work with a fashion legend was one Grace Lillian Lee could not pass up.
From a troubled teenager to artist of the year,Barkaa is now living her best life,but she still has no interest in making people feel comfortable.
The immersive,illuminated 2km trail through Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens is back – and this year,it features works of two North Queensland First Nations’ artists.
The Archibald Prize-winning painter on Australia’s richest person,his idols and his most valued possession.
The stand-up comic,actor and screenwriter on advice for school-leavers,the importance of quelling self-doubt – and the harsh reality of political systems.
We were too old to trek into the Kimberley,but we did anyway. And I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
Allegations that non-Indigenous arts workers meddled with Indigenous art sent shockwaves through the industry.