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In Profile: Lex Namponan
Born in 1971, Lex Namponan is one of eight children born to Angus Namponan and Chrissie Peermuggina. Lex’s father country is at Warpang, just inland from Cape Keerweer.
Read moreIn Profile: Joelene Roughsey
Joelene Roughsey is a proud Lardil woman and belongs to the Langunanji clan. She was born in Mt Isa in 1982 and grew up on Mornington Island.
Read moreErub Arts innovates through challenging times with huge wave of support
For the Erub Arts team, the COVID-19 lockdown has presented many challenges and a rethink to the way we work.
Read moreIn Profile: Elliot Koonutta
I was born in Aurukun in 1964 and I am a Wik Mungkan man. My grandparents brought me up. When I was 15 we returned to our ancestral country on the Kendall River for a couple of years.
Read moreIn Profile: Amanda Gabori
Amanda says, “Mud shells are known as karnjirrdi in our Kayardild language and these are at my Mother’s Country, Mirdidingki on Bentinck Island.
Read moreA word from the IACA President
How has the lockdown affected you personally?
Read moreIACA launches new online Shop
Because of the cancellation of the physical components of the annual 2020 art fairs due to the Covid-19 pandemic, IACA is making our merch accessible to buy via a new
Read moreCOVID-19 Industry Plan for Queensland Indigenous Art Centres
The Plan is to be used in conjunction with their local government management plans and with consideration to all regulations, guidelines and directions of government and public health authorities.<
Read moreBelonging and Northern Disclosure
After two years, the Belonging and Northern Disclosure arts development workshops have now been completed at all 13 IACA member Art Centres.
Read moreNorthern Disclosure: inspirational workshops at Moa Art Centre
The tail end of 2019 saw the Northern Disclosure team of Rebecca Dagnall and Curtis Taylor facilitate workshops in photography and video making at Moa Arts.
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