Colour studies

Colour is at the core of my art practice. Every aspect of it fascinates and excites me. I’ll expand more on this soon. For now, I want to share with you a series of small experimental studies I did last year. They can be considered individually, or arranged in groups according to your preferences. Our […]
We need to talk about January 26

In light of the failed October 2023 referendum to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, many are now asking “Where to from here?”. There has been a growing discussion for a number of years to change the date of Australia Day from 26 January to a neutral date so that Indigenous Australians can feel included […]
Understanding provenance & authenticity in the Australian Indigenous contemporary art market

by KAREN ZADRA The provenance of an art object has a significant impact on its value, and even its saleability. It necessarily encompasses two aspects: the authenticity of authorship; and the proof of ownership through an object’s history. Provenance may also include a history of exhibitions and auctions (including those where the object was ‘bought […]
Emerging Artist > Amy Scotty

Introducing Amy Scotty, Tjala Arts Tjala Arts Visit Art Centre page We’re very excited to introduce you Amy Scotty, one of Tjala Arts’ rising stars. Born in 1994, Scotty grew up in Amata community in the APY Lands. Her father’s Country is Nyapari, west of Amata, and her grandfather is the renowned Tjungu Palya artist, […]
Claudia Larissa Artz > Riverside

Riverside Claudia Larissa Artz Visit Artist page We are very pleased to present three of Claudia Larissa Artz’s recent series on paper in this exhibition, Riverside. The title of the show was inspired by Artz’s connection to the Rhine in her native Cologne; its banks and flowing water offer her the space she needs to […]
Warakurna Artists > Small paintings

Small fine paintings Warakurna Artists Visit Art Centre page In association with Warakurna Artists, we’re very pleased to offer you a selection of small, fine paintings from some of their most senior painters, Neville Niypula Mcarthur, Eunice Porter Yunurupa, Nola Campbell Yurnangurnu and George Ward Tjungurrayi. Eunice Porter can be considered as one of the lead […]
Michael Hafftka > Monotypes

Monotypes Michael Hafftka Visit Artist page After a break of 14 years, Michael Hafftka is back at the press! When I remarked that his prints look like the work of a painter – in that they are very painterly – Hafftka attributed that to not being fussy about the plate or process like a traditional […]