by Maya Johnson | Nov 22, 2023 | As seen in Art Collector, Feature
We’re revisiting some articles from this year’s Art Collector DAAF 2023 Special Edition. Here, Arlie Alizzi shares Sonya Napaljarri Murphy’s painting journey. Painting alongside her family, Sonya Napaljarri Murphy’s work is striking for its hypnotic colours...
by Maya Johnson | Jul 24, 2023 | DAAFF Yarns, Feature, Uncategorized, What is an Art Centre?
Hayley Panangka Coulthard, Bethany Inkamala, Rona Panangka Rubuntja standing amongst large red rock formations at Pmurlankinya (Palm Valley, Western Aranda Country), Photographer Genevieve Walshe, Image Courtesy of Hermannsburg Potters. Caring for Country is a...
by Maya Johnson | Jun 27, 2023 | DAAFF News
In a nutshell, Art Centres are professional art making studios that advocate for, support and promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art practice. But they are also vibrant community hubs where generations can come together to create, share knowledge and learn...
by Maya Johnson | Jun 22, 2023 | Feature, What is an Art Centre?
Art Centres are owned and operated by First Nations communities, for First Nations communities. Most Art Centres go way above and beyond their core professional art making studio role, leading important projects that provide personal, professional, and financial...
by Maya Johnson | May 29, 2023 | DAAFF News, DAAFF Yarns
Digital due diligence The digital space opens up incredible opportunities to engage with and buy Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture on a scale we might not have been able to imagine a decade ago. But this scale might be intimidating for some art...