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AAAA Newsletter – December 2016

2017-05-17T12:51:33+00:00 May 8th, 2017|Newsletters|

President's News Dear Members, Friends, Supporters We would like to extend our greetings to you and your family as you prepare to celebrate this Christmas and the New Year. Let us reflect on our many blessings, family, friends. and those who are less fortunate than we are, as well as those artists that are [...]

New Applications Received – currently under peer review

2017-05-17T12:51:34+00:00 May 3rd, 2017|Newsletters|

Trade Brenda Colahan Brenda Colahan Fine Art www.brendacolahanfineart.com Artist Sally-Anne Gamble, WA 3 years independent artist   www.salsaaboriginalart.com Scott Web, NSW 13 years independent artist Warren Moodie 'Gunggari", QLD 12 years independent artist Jordan William Rosser, QLD 3 years independent artist  www.facebook.com/mirrabookadesigns  Daryl Sheppard, QLD 30  years independent artist

A Snap Shot of AAAA Membership

2017-05-17T12:51:36+00:00 April 4th, 2017|Uncategorised|

We Welcome New Members to the AAAA Trade Alperstein Designs - Fiona Alperstein Birubi Art - Ben Wooster Gundooee - Hugh Warden Artist Craig Layer Abermain, NSW Timothy Yule Cherrybrook, NSW Supporter Members 72 + growing quickly! AAAA Facebook Followers : 160

Aboriginal Art Overseas

2017-11-13T15:06:23+00:00 April 4th, 2017|Uncategorised|

200 Aboriginal Artworks Donated to U.S. Institutions by Dennis and Debra Scholl Miami-based collectors Dennis and Debra Scholl have donated 200 works by contemporary Aboriginal Australian artists to the Frost Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Nevada Museum of Art. Works by Paddy Bedford, Nonggirrnga Marawili, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, and Gulumbu Yunupingu [...]

Exhibition News & Reviews

2017-12-11T15:14:42+00:00 April 4th, 2017|Uncategorised|

Japinka Gallery's final 2017 Exhibition opened on 10 November 2017 Spinifex Arts Project Exhibition "Japingka Gallery has proudly exhibited artworks in association with the very remote Spinifex Arts Project at Tjuntjuntjara (some 550 kms to the east of Kalgoorlie), for over 15 years and this special, major Exhibition which many of the Artists will attend [...]

Dates for the Calendar

2017-06-29T14:56:24+00:00 April 4th, 2017|Uncategorised|

Call for Entries Aboriginal Arts Program Applications are open till 21 July, 2017 Arts Tasmania’s Aboriginal Arts Program supports arts projects and activities by Aboriginal artists, arts workers and organisations that stimulate contemporary, traditional and non-traditional Aboriginal art forms and practice with a focus on providing opportunities for professional development through mentorships, fellowships and [...]

Utrecht’s AAMU to Close

2017-05-17T12:51:45+00:00 April 4th, 2017|Uncategorised|

PRESS RELEASE The AAMU museum of contemporary Aboriginal art will close in six months. After sixteen years, this museum in the heart of the museum district of Utrecht will close its doors for the last time. The AAMU is the only museum in Europe to focus exclusively on contemporary Australian Aboriginal art. The museum is [...]

Work Started on National Indigenous Art Gallery

2017-09-26T14:04:42+00:00 April 4th, 2017|Uncategorised|

Indigenous art gallery, cultural centre: combined or separate? Posted July 7, Alice Springs News 2017 Reporter: Kieran Finnane Meet the Iconic National Indigenous Art Gallery Steering Committee Found on Arts Trail: NT Government Website - 2017 Indigenous art plan stakes out fresh territory Posted June 16, The Australian 2017 Reporter:Amos Aikman [...]

Introducing Jeremy Youngurra Donovan & Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty: the AAAA’s inaugural Artist Board Members

2017-05-17T12:51:54+00:00 December 8th, 2016|Uncategorised|

Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty was born at Tennant Creek in 1972 and spent most of her childhood at Nauiyu Nambiyu Community (Daly River). Helen’s ability to express her ideas and experiences, and to make her ancient Dreaming stories relevant to the daily lives of her community, have catapulted her to the forefront [...]