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These Contemporary Aboriginal Artists Made an Impact for ...

    https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/aboriginal-artists
    May 08, 2016 · These Contemporary Aboriginal Artists Made an Impact for their Culture Marcia Purdie - An Ochre Minimal Painter. An Aboriginal artist from East Kimberly, Marcia Purdie creates paintings that... Kudditji Kngwarreye - An Abstract Painter. A younger brother of …

Indigenous Artists - Urban Aboriginal Fair Trade Gallery

    https://gallery.urbanaboriginal.org/artists/
    Artists. A-G. Agnes Wisden; Alano Edzerza; Alexander Cherrish; Allan Weir; Alvin Adkins; Amber Evans ; Amos William; Andrew Williams; Andy Peterson; Anthony Joseph; Arianna Johnny-Wadsworth; Ay Lelum; Ben Houstie; Bill Helin; Bill Reid; Bruce Morrisseau; Calvin Hunt; Carl Stromquist; Chance Adrian Gesinghaus; Charles Edenshaw; Chris Sparrow; Clifton Fred; Connie Dickens; Corey Bulpitt

Urban The Australian Art Network Aboriginal Art Network

    https://australianartnetwork.com.au/regions/urban/
    The Two most Prominent urban Aboriginal artists of the 19th century are William Barak and Tommy McRae. William BARAK, Wurundjeri c. 1824-1903, Figures in possum-skin cloaks 1898, pencil, wash, charcoal solution, gouache and earth pigments on paper 57 x 88.8 cm (sheet).

Urban Aboriginal Fair Trade Gallery Skwachàys Lodge ...

    https://gallery.urbanaboriginal.org/
    Artists. A-G. Agnes Wisden; Alano Edzerza; Alexander Cherrish; Allan Weir; Alvin Adkins; Amber Evans ; Amos William; Andrew Williams; Andy Peterson; Anthony Joseph; Arianna Johnny-Wadsworth; Ay Lelum; Ben Houstie; Bill Helin; Bill Reid; Bruce Morrisseau; Calvin Hunt; Carl Stromquist; Chance Adrian Gesinghaus; Charles Edenshaw; Chris Sparrow; Clifton Fred; Connie Dickens; Corey Bulpitt

The Amazing Story of Aboriginal Art

    https://www.aboriginal-art-australia.com/aboriginal-art-library/the-story-of-aboriginal-art/
    The first exhibition was in 1937 by the most famous of the first aboriginal watercolour painters, Albert Namatjira. His exhibition was held in Adelaide. Below are several of his artworks and a collage of images. Up until the early 1970s artists mainly used watercolours.

Decolonising urban spaces; the power of Indigenous street art

    https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2017/10/06/decolonising-urban-spaces-power-indigenous-street-art
    Oct 17, 2017 · Whether it's a small tag or a large scale mural, Indigenous graffiti is a powerful tool used to reclaim, intervene and decolonise urban spaces. By. Georgia Mokak. 6 Oct 2017 - …

Urban Indigenous – aboriginal cultural workshops ...

    https://urbanindigenous.com.au/
    WHY URBAN INDIGENOUS. authentic & engaging cultural experiences . connecting you to the peoples, connecting you with the cultures. WINNER – SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA AWARD 2010 WINNER – BEST IN TOURISM 2011 GOLD – INDIGENOUS TOURISM AWARD 2011.

Home Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery

    http://www.urbanshaman.org/
    Urban Shaman is an Aboriginal artist-run centre dedicated to meeting the needs of artists by providing a vehicle for artistic expression in all disciplines and at all levels by taking a leadership role in the cultivation of Indigenous art. VISION Urban Shaman presents contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal art with integrity while remaining rooted in our diverse Aboriginal cultures.

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