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Almost exactly a year ago, walking through the Seattle Art Museum with my uncle, I stopped cold in front of a piece of art called “Munurru,” or “Rough,” by Aboriginal Australian artist ...
But the new exhibition Marking the Infinite, comprised of several commissioned works by nine Aboriginal women artists from the Denis and Debra Scholl collection at the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane ...
“Fewer and fewer of the original artists were painting, and people thought the movement was dying out. That didn’t happen.” One striking change is that many Aboriginal painters today are ...
a dedicated grassroots group that organised a nation-first gathering of Aboriginal women artists. The first Aboriginal Women's Arts Festival featured a two-and-a-half week program that ...
“She just painted her country, and all things that were significant to her,” says Kelli Cole, the co-curator of a major survey of the late Aboriginal ... in traditional women’s ceremony ...
When he was growing up, Peter Cooley loved nothing more than sitting with others and watching the local Aboriginal artists and craftspeople at work in his neighbourhood La Perouse, the men carving ...
By dating these artifacts, we have traced a 7,000-year history of continuous stone tool production by Aboriginal women—including objects traditionally associated with men. We are also the first ...