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Artist in Profile: Marsha Hall
Thanakwithi woman, Marsha Hall, has always been artistic and creative but art was never something this young woman from Napranum ever thought she could rely on as a profession.
Read moreArtist in Profile: Fiona Ommenyo
Born in 1981, Fiona is one of the original Lockhart River Art members. Fiona paints ancestral spirits, and themes her other works on the parrot sisters story from her country.
Read moreAn update from Wei’num Arts and Crafts
There have been a number of changes at Wei’num Arts over the past months.
Read moreIntensive skills development for Bana Yirriji Art and Cultural Centre
Artists from the Bana Yirriji Art and Cultural Centre have created a new silk collection inspired by workshops with Lynelle Flinders and Shannon Brett.
Read moreWelcome new IACA staff
Many will know Maxine from her previous role at Gab Titui on Thursday Island. Maxine has worked extensively with local government and artists from both Torres Strait and Cape York.
Read moreSouvenir publication to strengthen the profile of Yarrabah Arts
The publication will showcase Yarrabah’s vibrant art, cultural identity and history and will be made available to visitors within YACP and various art fairs around Australia. The publication will
Read morePormpuraaw forges strong community relationships
While Brighton Grammar enjoys school camps and other community and environmental initiatives in Pormpuraaw, in return, Pormpuraaw Art Centre runs a number of culture and art activities which encour
Read moreMoa Arts showcases its innovative, contemporary art
In October last year, Moa Arts held the Malu Mabaigal – Seafaring People exhibition at Woolloongabba Art Gallery in Brisbane.
Read moreLucille Osborne Emerging Artist Memorial Fellowship
Congratulations are extended to Paula Savage and Fiona Elisala of Ngalmun Lagau Minaral/ Moa Arts for jointly winning the 2018 IACA Lucille Osborne Emerging Artist Memorial Fellowship.
Read moreIngenious ceramic work secures the 2018 Gab Titui Award
Mr Thaiday’s ceramic work Ares Lu was selected from a field of 52 works by artists from communities in the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula area by guest judge, Tina Baum, Curator of Aboriginal
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