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  • Culture Shock – Art school and the Indigenous student experience

    Culture Shock – Art school and the Indigenous student experience

    Join Tess Allas, Director of Indigenous Programs, UNSW Art & Design, in conversation with Daniel Browning, Aboriginal journalist and radio broadcaster. Enrolling in a university degree is a daunting experience…

  • Naya Wa Yugali – We Dance

    Naya Wa Yugali – We Dance

    NAISDA and Carriageworks present Naya Wa Yugali – We Dance Workshops run by Carole Johnson in the Sydney suburbs of Glebe and Redfern in 1976 led to the formation of the Aboriginal…

  • Black Arts Market at Carriageworks

    Black Arts Market at Carriageworks

    Carriageworks present Black Arts Market Curated by Hetti Perkins and Jonathan Jones, the Black Arts Market will showcase the cultural heritage of South-Eastern Aboriginal Australia. The market place provides a…

  • Circle of Cultures

    Circle of Cultures

    NAISDA and Carriageworks present NAISDA Celebrates 40 Years: Circle of Cultures Celebrating NAISDA’s extraordinary contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contemporary choreography and dance. This season reflects NAISDA’s history…

  • Spirit of things at Carriageworks

    Spirit of things at Carriageworks

    In this performance, Sprit of Things, Nardi Simpson, Kaleena Briggs, Lucy Simpson and Felix Cross create a work that breathes life into Indigenous cultural objects. When: 20-23 October 2016, 7.30pm…

  • WEA – A History of Aboriginal Political Thought

    WEA – A History of Aboriginal Political Thought

    A History of Aboriginal Political Thought is a five week course taught by Paula Jane Byrne at WEA Sydney. The course concentrates on Aboriginal political perspectives since 1788. It deals with Aboriginal readings of the…

  • Indigenous Design at ADC

    Indigenous Design at ADC

    Australian Design Centre is delighted to present an exhibition of work by Nicole Monks and Lucy Simpson, the two recipients of the Arts NSW Indigenous Design Mentorship 2016. The two…

  • barrangal dyara (skin and bones)

    barrangal dyara (skin and bones)

    For the 32nd Kaldor Public Art Project Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones presents barrangal dyara (skin and bones), a vast sculptural installation stretching across 20,000 square-metres of the Royal Botanic Gardens.…

  • 2016 ArtsNSW History Fellowship

    2016 ArtsNSW History Fellowship

    The 2016 ArtsNSW History Fellowship is offered by the State Government to a historian or a practitioner working with history to undertake a self-directed program of professional development. This program of…

  • Darkness on the Edge of Town

    Darkness on the Edge of Town

    This August, Artbank collaborates with West Australian curator Clothilde Bullen on an exhibition at Artbank in Sydney: Darkness on the Edge of Town. Drawing largely from Artbank’s significant collection of…

  • Call for scripts – Yellamundie

    Call for scripts – Yellamundie

    Moogahlin Performing Arts is looking for 6 new scripts from across the continent to be developed as part of the next Yellamundie National First Peoples Playwriting Festival in January 2017.…

  • Indigenous Science Experience @ Redfern

    Indigenous Science Experience @ Redfern

    The Indigenous Science Experience @ Redfern is a celebration of Indigenous and Western science and Indigenous youth and Elder achievements.It will demonstrate the value of traditional and contemporary (customary) Indigenous…

  • Indigenous Sciences – A Symposium

    Indigenous Sciences – A Symposium

    The Indigenous Sciences Symposium, part of the Sydney Science Festival 2016, brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander academics, theorists, researchers, designers, engineers, educators and students from across the community.…

  • Spot Fire 3: Loss and resilience

    Spot Fire 3: Loss and resilience

    The final in a series of three symposia, Spot Fire 3: Loss and resilience is a Kaldor Public Art Projects and Australian Museum event, curated by Ross Gibson, Centenary Professor…

  • Aboriginal Astronomy – Star Mapping in the City

    Aboriginal Astronomy – Star Mapping in the City

    As part of the Festival of Urbanism, join Muruwari man Willy Stevens as we look to the stars to learn from Indigenous knowledge systems that understand, explain and predict nature.This…

  • Winyanboga Yurringa

    Winyanboga Yurringa

    Carriageworks and Moogahlin Performing Arts present Winyanboga Yurringa. Inspired by the iconic Women of the Sun, this new work, written and directed by Andrea James, draws from the life stories…

  • Klub Koori at Carriageworks

    Klub Koori at Carriageworks

    To celebrate NAIDOC Week, a line-up of Hip Hop artists including Sydney-based Nooky continue the Klub Koori tradition at Carriageworks. Klub Koori is presented by Carriageworks and Koori Radio 93.7FM.…

  • This is where they travelled

    This is where they travelled

    An exhibition and walking tour called This is Where They Travelled: Historical Aboriginal Lives in Sydney will be held during NAIDOC Week 2016. This project was put together by historian Paul Irish…

  • NAIDOC in the City 2016

    NAIDOC in the City 2016

    NAIDOC Week recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements. What started as a day of mourning in 1940 is now a full week of events that acknowledge…

  • Our Communities

    Our Communities

    Twenty budding artists with incredible personal stories have come together to form Our Communities – the MAX Employment Indigenous Art Exhibition. The exhibition at NSW Parliament House from 15 June to…

  • Spot Fire 2: Spectacle, manifestation, performance

    Spot Fire 2: Spectacle, manifestation, performance

    The second of three symposia, Spot Fire 2: Spectacle, manifestation, performance is a Kaldor Public Art Projects and Art Gallery of NSW event, curated by Ross Gibson, Centenary Professor of Creative…

  • A Common Place

    A Common Place

    A Common Place: Portraits of Moree Murries 1990 displays 14 dramatic portraits of Moree Murries taken by Michael Riley, one of Australia’s leading Indigenous contemporary artists. In 1990, returning to…

  • OUR land people stories

    OUR land people stories

    In 2016, Bangarra brings you a remarkable triple bill. OUR land people stories is a new contemporary dance work showcasing the endless choreographic talents of the company and the infinite…

  • Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy exhibition at 107 Projects

    Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy exhibition at 107 Projects

    The Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy exhibition at 107 Projects showcases six Australian photographers who (over 15 months) documented the successful protest for low-income housing by the indigenous community in the heart…

  • First Footprints along the Parramatta River

    First Footprints along the Parramatta River

    Within the context of the rapid high-rise development of Parramatta over the last few decades, the archaeological understanding of Sydney’s past is being rewritten. An ancient Aboriginal landscape was rediscovered…