With a unique line-up of artists, working in every medium from video to costume design to decoration, the Biennial really is a massive and modern Cabinet of Curiosity
Tandanya NACI is proud to present three important shows displaying over 40 works.
Last night saw the 2014 Adelaide Fashion Festival (AFF) kick off with a bang; announcing the Face of the Festival to 200 guests at an exclusive, invitation-only event held at Tandanya.
Check out all the social photos from last night's launch of the Face of the Adelaide Fashion Festival.
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is proud to announce its 25th Anniversary on Wednesday 1st October 2014. The Institute will celebrate the achievement with a program titled Tandanya 25 – “Back to the Future”. 25 days of Celebration will showcase Aboriginal and Torres Strait culture and art whilst officially recognising its funding and community partners.
In a performance of polar opposites, the cast push you away then pull you closer in a mix of poetic language, relatable tales a flourish of movement.
Four one-act plays tackle the big questions about life, love and the horribly awkward experience of the morning after...
The full 2014 Adelaide Festival visual arts program has been released with a complete line-up of Artists’ Week events and speakers. For the first time, it will include guests from Adelaide Festival’s contemporary music program.
The 2014 Adelaide Festival program will be launched this evening with a program of outstanding music, theatre and dance events, a stellar literary festival and momentous visual arts exhibitions.
The search for Adelaide's funniest Nungas returned for its fifth year in the South Australian heats of this national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Comedy Competition.
Kurruru purports to be one of Australia's leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth performing arts companies, and the professional level of some of the talent displayed in Min Min certainly supports that.
The Tandanya Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Fair is on again for 2010 and is a unique annual event, bringing together over 40 artists from across the state.
The Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to announce that the recipient of the inaugural Adelaide Festival Centre’s South Australian Indigenous Acquisitive Art Award is Ceduna artist Beaver Lennon...