More than 300 artists from across Australia will showcase work in TARNANTHI (TAR-nan-dee), the inaugural Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Two different tales are told through contemporary dance which highlights the compelling storytelling and talent of Bangarra Dance Theatre.
Set from 1939 to 2008, this indigenous opera exposes interlinked stories of dispossession from the Cummeragunja Mission walk-off to the Stolen Generation.
The Media Resource Centre has announced the launch of five short documentaries made by South Australian Indigenous filmmakers, to screen for one night only before appearing nationally on NITV.
The future of Aboriginal art as a high-end art industry will be strengthened with a new world-class visual art festival to be held in South Australia.
The recipients of the 2013 NAIDOC SA Awards were announced today at a ceremony at the Adelaide Town Hall to celebrate the start of this year’s NAIDOC week.
This heart-warming story focuses on a young boy's adventure to save his home and himself in a community divided between tradition and the future.
NAIDOC Week will begin with a traditional flag-raising and awards ceremony at Adelaide Town Hall today. The week’s celebrations run nationally from the 4-11 July, advocating this year’s theme 'Unsung Heroes - Closing the Gap by Leading Their Way'.