YININMADYEMI Thou didst let fall

On Tuesday 31 March 2015, the artwork YININMADYEMI Thou didst let fall was unveiled in Hyde Park south to honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service men and women. Find out more on the City Art website and the City of Sydney Read More

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Blak Markets 2015

Blak Markets are back this year with all the best of the best Aboriginal culture all in one heritage location. The markets are held the first Sunday of each month on Bare Island in Botany Bay. Browse stalls in search Read More

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Art Gallery NSW: Ronnie Tjampitjinpa

In a career spanning 40 years, leading Aboriginal painter Ronnie Tjampitjinpa was one of the youngest of the group of men who began painting at Papunya in 1971, which led to the emergence of the Western Desert art movement. On Read More

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Marimirang: Elders and Language at the State Library

Have you ever wondered what sort of information is held in collecting institutions about your people? The State Library of NSW has an amazing collection relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and recently they have been working on Read More

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Harmony In Redfern

Redfern Community Centre present ‘Harmony in Redfern’ to celebrate Harmony Day and the United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Join us for a day of music, art and culture to showcase the rich local Aboriginal culture Read More

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Exhibition: Luminous

Showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Luminous explores the effects of light with a range of works created from the 1970s to now. The exhibition features a major new commission by Sydney-based Aboriginal artist Jonathan Jones, alongside work by Read More

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Cultural Exchange Workshops

The Redfern Community Centre will be presenting Cultural Exchange workshops for women and men in March 2015. For more information, visit the website or contact reception on 02 9288 5713. Aboriginal Women’s Cultural Exchange Share in the Women’s Circle to Read More

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Women and Children First

Taking inspiration from the important place that Aboriginal women and children hold in their communities, Women and Children First is a tribute to the longest surviving culture in the world. Local musicians will sing their favourite songs from different eras Read More

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Kill the Messenger at Belvoir

Based on a true story about a man from Mount Druitt, Kill the Messenger was written by award winning Gamilaroi/Torres Strait Islander playwright/law student/performer Nakkiah Lui in 2011. The play is centred on the theme of institutionalised racism, as it Read More

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Art Gallery of NSW: Embodiment

Now showing at the Art Gallery of NSW, Embodiment draws on the complex dialogues of Indigenous and Australian history. The exhibition features works by Aboriginal artists Christian Thompson, Tony Albert, Vernon Ah Kee, r e a, Julie Gough and Darren Read More

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