String Theory at MCA
‘String theory’ is a scientific term that speculates on the theory of everything. In this exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art (16 August-27 October 2013 ), it is taken to mean the open-ended expansion and connections of ideas, stories Read More

2013 Buunji National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Conference
Come join us on November 5, 6, 7 at the 2013 Buunji National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Conference at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour. Join Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and educators from around Read More

Gamaragal at Manly Art Gallery
Manly Art Gallery & Museum and guest curator Keith Vincent Smith have assembled a fascinating exhibition of watercolours, engravings, drawings, artefacts and other objects documenting the ‘first encounters’ between English settlers and the Gamaragal, the Aboriginal people who lived at Read More

Aboriginal Sydney phone app
Discover the history and culture of Aboriginal Sydney with these new self-guided audio-supported tours developed by Aboriginal Studies Press. The tours cover heritage and rock art sites, as well as contemporary Australian Indigenous places of significance. From the edges of Read More

The Native Institute Exhibition
The Native Institute Exhibition is at Blacktown Arts Centre from 5 July to 21 September 2013. On a prominent and busy intersection where Rooty Hill Road North meets Richmond Road, a bare site is protected by cyclone fencing and a Read More

Public Talk: Revisiting Bennelong Point
Paul Irish talks about his research on Aboriginal urban communities in Sydney and the origins of the Aborigines Protection Board on Friday 13 September 2013 at History House, 133 Macqurie Street, Sydney at 5-7pm. In the late 1870s Aboriginal people from south coast Read More

This Fella, My Memory
This Fella, My Memory is the latest new work produced by Moogahlin Performing Arts with cultural consultants Aboriginal Elders Aunty Christine Blakeney and Uncle Max (Dulumunmun) Harrison. This brand new work celebrates the lives of three older women and their Read More

NAISDA Dance College at Glebe Library
Musica Viva teams up with the students of the NAISDA Dance College to create a showcase of new music, dance and storytelling at Glebe Library on Wednesday 28 August 2013 at 8pm. Thousands of years ago out of the Dreamtime Read More

Hidden Gems Symposium
Hidden Gems is an international symposium that will explore the role of libraries and archives in the revitalisation of Indigenous languages and culture. It will be held on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 August 2013 in the Metcalfe Auditorium at Read More

Brenda Croft exhibition
The Art Gallery of NSW is showcasing works from four of Brenda L Croft’s major photographic series, highlighting her family, friends and Indigenous community members. Brenda L Croft is a Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra artist, curator and academic. Born in Perth in 1964, Read More
