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Animals introduced to feed shipwrecked sailors in the 1800s are damaging ancient Aboriginal cave paintings that are thousands ...
A recent study conducted by Dr. Ana Paula Motta and her colleagues, in collaboration with the Balanggarra Aboriginal ...
November 2016: It’s impossible to understand the complications over this site without remembering it was first allocated for ...
Six generations of Noongar and Yamatji women are celebrated on the walls of the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art as the ...
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples is joining Indigenous organizations in calling for Hudson’s Bay to keep artifacts and ...
Collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson An art movement’s origins usually can’t be pinpointed, but boldly patterned Aboriginal acrylic painting first appeared at a specific time and place.
The river’s health has been suffering, with a number of harrowing mass fish deaths events taking place in recent years.
This week, see new works by Karen Eide at the McGuffey Art Center, Jane Angelhart's "Hippos and Other Nonsense" at the Crozet ...
Marcia Langton started working on the Potter’s new exhibition 10 years ago. She doesn’t care if you don’t like it, but she ...
The jailing of Mornington Island Art’s chief executive for dishonest dealing has shone a light on ethics and colonialism in ...