There are 20 aboriginal art exhibitions in Australia
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ROAR into the school holidays at the Perth Cultural Centre! Start your adventure at Urban Orchard and follow the Dinosaur Hunt Trail and explore family fun programs across PCC until 27 Apr!
Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre's new multi-disciplinary exhibition Its Always Been Always is a tribute to Blak women, celebrating their powerful connections to Country, Community, and Culture.
The Boab Metals Ord Valley Muster, the Kimberley’s Ultimate Festival, has a packed program of events across ten days, from 16 to 25 May in Kununurra, Western Australia.
Australia's most unique regional art awards. Open daily 10am to 3pm, 20 July to 10 August 2025. The Cossack Art Awards are proudly presented by the City of Karratha with Principal Partner Rio Tinto.
Sharing the work of First Nations artists, from emerging to senior figures, and across time and place.
Experience the wonders, culture and magic of the Kimberley like never before – in breathtaking 360° 3D Virtual Reality!
Elder and senior artist Alice Guiness holds a deep connection with the Burndud, an important site and story for the Yindjibarndi people.
A detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the land.
Explore the history and many styles and stories of Australian art.
Twenty artists have contributed artworks to this vibrant exhibition that show the relationship between traditional Aboriginal life and management of the resources found in the bush.
Don't miss out on this remarkable exhibition displaying artist Mervyn Street's artistry collection, Stolen Wages.
Celebrating 25 years of showcasing the vibrant art, culture, and stories of the Noongar people.
Meaning ‘Come Look See’ in the Whadjuk Noongar language, Yoowarl Koorl Djinang is the newest outdoor art installation at the Wadjemup Museum Sculpture Garden.
A detailed commentary of Spinifex Country by the Traditional Owners of the area.
This newly commissioned work expresses the power of solidarity, education, cultural traditions and collective action to heal and resist systemic injustices across Indonesia and Western Australia.
Ballardong artist Dianne Jones brings the witty and humorous style of her photographic works to a new suite of images that respond to the site and history of Manjaree (Bathers Beach) in Walyalup.
The Wadjemup Wirin Bidi (Wadjemup Spiritual Journey) Exhibition invites you to develop a deeper understanding of the Wadjemup Project as a journey of truth and remembrance.
It’s Always Been Always centres the voices of Blak women, celebrating their powerful connections to Country, Community, and Culture.
The National Indigenous Art Triennial brings together commissioned work by established and emerging First Nations artists from across Australia, creating an important platform for art and ideas.