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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom 2 by Kylie Neagle
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Aboriginal Art Third Edition - Wally Caruana
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Aboriginal Paintings At Ubirr And Nourlangie By David M. Welch
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Aboriginal Paintings Of The Kimberley Region Western Australia
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Aboriginal Voices Contempory Aboriginal Artists Writers And Performers Compiled By Liz Thompson
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Aboriginals Of Australia By Douglass Baglin And Barbara Mullins
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Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 59.5x30cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom 2 by Kylie Neagle
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom 2 by Kylie Neagle

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom 2 by Kylie Neagle

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom 2 suggests effective and meaningful ways to integrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures into the daily life of any teaching and learning environment. The book guides you through ways to encourage students to genuinely respond to First Nations artists’ works, instead of merely copying a style or technique used by artists. With authentic links to the Australian Curriculum, including visual arts, history, music, performance, design and science, you will discover how works of art and artists can be the ideal platform or starting point to initiate conversations and learn about the world, its history, its people and protecting its future. Central to this process is the easy-to-follow flowchart ‘A guide to using works of art as a starting point’, presented alongside new and varied examples of best teaching practice. For additional focus, the book also includes suggested activities for students on important days or weeks of the year, such as Invasion Day, World Environment Day, Reconciliation Week, Anzac Day, Science Week, Book Week and International Women’s Day. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom Volume 2 has been developed by AGSA Education with the support of Tarnanthi through BHP. AGSA Education is supported by the Department for Education through the Government of South Australia


Aboriginal Paintings At Ubirr And Nourlangie By David M. Welch
Aboriginal Paintings At Ubirr And Nourlangie By David M. Welch

Aboriginal Paintings At Ubirr And Nourlangie By David M. Welch

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Ubirr and Nourlangie are two outstanding rock outliers adorned with Aboriginal Paintings, lying on plains beside the East Alligator River and the Arnhem Land Escarpment in Kakadu National Park in northern Australia.

Dreaming paths of the Rainbow Serpent, the Lightning Man, the Cockatoo Lady, and Warramurrunundji the Earth Mother all pass through the region and are important Ancestral Beings for local Aboriginal people.

For thousands of years Aborigines recorded important ceremonies, deities and totemic plants and animals by painting their images in the rock shelters, cliffs and overhangs of the region. Artistic styles have evolved over time, from naturalistic forms to the intellectual X-ray style, where the internal anatomy of the subject is portrayed.

Aboriginal Paintings at Ubirr and Nourlangie provides a guide to the art sites, many open to the public, explaining their significance for Aboriginal people, both past and present.

Aboriginal Voices Contempory Aboriginal Artists Writers And Performers Compiled By Liz Thompson
Aboriginal Voices Contempory Aboriginal Artists Writers And Performers Compiled By Liz Thompson

Aboriginal Voices Contempory Aboriginal Artists Writers And Performers Compiled By Liz Thompson

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Aboriginals Of Australia By Douglass Baglin And Barbara Mullins
Aboriginals Of Australia By Douglass Baglin And Barbara Mullins

Aboriginals Of Australia By Douglass Baglin And Barbara Mullins

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"Aboriginals of Australia" by Douglass Baglin and Barbara Mullins

ABT seasonal bush salad
ABT seasonal bush salad

ABT seasonal bush salad

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Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 59.5x30cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists
Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 59.5x30cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists

Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 59.5x30cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists

Regular price $650.00
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Artist Biography
Adrian was born at Papunya in 1962. He went to school in Papunya and remembers Geoff Bardon as a school teacher and working alongside the early Western Desert painters. Adrian’s fathers’ country travels from west of Walungurru through Karku at Nyirrpi to Warlurkurlangu at Yuendumu. His father, Jampitjinpa, lived at Mount Doreen close to Yuendumu and later worked at Papunya as a Gardener and Builder. Jampitjinpa is a brother to the late Darby Ross Jampitjinpa, sharing the same mother and father. Adrian’s mother is the late Eunice Napangardi, a well known painter herself. It is her country, Yalpirakinu, that Adrian paints,.

Adrian joined The Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists in 2002. He is a landscape painter and uses predominantly a restricted palette. His paintings consistently refer to the desert mountains, ridges and trees which are part of Yalpirakinu. His brushwork is loaded with energy, drama and memories. He is a deliberate and thoughtful painter; reworking, pushing and pulling the image to completion.

About Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists 
The Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists studio is the first in Australia to occupy the intersection between supported studios and Aboriginal Art Centres. The studio supports artists from communities across the Central Desert region – from Kaltukatjara (Docker River) to Yuendumu. Their painting process is an expression of self and connection to home country – an act that upholds personal and cultural identity.

About Gesture
Aboriginal Bush Traders is proud to present Gesture, an exhibition foregrounding the artistic practice of Indigenous artists with disability in the Northern Territory. Featuring the work of artists from Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists (Central Desert), Free Space Studio (Darwin) Ngaruwanajirri Inc. (Tiwi) and the work of Dion Beasley (Tennant Creek), Gesture speaks to bold mark making and the presence of the artist’s hand. In another sense, gesture also speaks to forms of communication that are non-verbal and the importance of those forms for communities of people with disability. 


Indigenous Art Code

We are a proud member of the Indigenous Art Code, a system developed by the Australia Council of the Arts to preserve and promote ethical trading in Indigenous art.

When you shop with us you are directly supporting our community arts centres and independent Indigenous artists who rely on income from us. We guarantee payment to the artist and true provenance of all our products.

We are committed to the following:

Transparency.

· Transparency in the process of the sourcing, promotion and sale of products.

Ethically Sourced.

· All products are consigned for sale and certified through the community arts centres and independent artists.

Community Benefit.

· We partner with not-for-profit organisations who work in their best interests of their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artisans and ensure a good price.

Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 91x60.5cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists
Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 91x60.5cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists

Adrian Robertson Yalpirakinu 2017 91x60.5cm Acrylic On Canvasbindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists

Regular price $1,435.00
1 in stock

Artist Biography
Adrian was born at Papunya in 1962. He went to school in Papunya and remembers Geoff Bardon as a school teacher and working alongside the early Western Desert painters. Adrian’s fathers’ country travels from west of Walungurru through Karku at Nyirrpi to Warlurkurlangu at Yuendumu. His father, Jampitjinpa, lived at Mount Doreen close to Yuendumu and later worked at Papunya as a Gardener and Builder. Jampitjinpa is a brother to the late Darby Ross Jampitjinpa, sharing the same mother and father. Adrian’s mother is the late Eunice Napangardi, a well known painter herself. It is her country, Yalpirakinu, that Adrian paints,.

Adrian joined The Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists in 2002. He is a landscape painter and uses predominantly a restricted palette. His paintings consistently refer to the desert mountains, ridges and trees which are part of Yalpirakinu. His brushwork is loaded with energy, drama and memories. He is a deliberate and thoughtful painter; reworking, pushing and pulling the image to completion.

About Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists 
The Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists studio is the first in Australia to occupy the intersection between supported studios and Aboriginal Art Centres. The studio supports artists from communities across the Central Desert region – from Kaltukatjara (Docker River) to Yuendumu. Their painting process is an expression of self and connection to home country – an act that upholds personal and cultural identity.

About Gesture
Aboriginal Bush Traders is proud to present Gesture, an exhibition foregrounding the artistic practice of Indigenous artists with disability in the Northern Territory. Featuring the work of artists from Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists (Central Desert), Free Space Studio (Darwin) Ngaruwanajirri Inc. (Tiwi) and the work of Dion Beasley (Tennant Creek), Gesture speaks to bold mark making and the presence of the artist’s hand. In another sense, gesture also speaks to forms of communication that are non-verbal and the importance of those forms for communities of people with disability. 


Indigenous Art Code

We are a proud member of the Indigenous Art Code, a system developed by the Australia Council of the Arts to preserve and promote ethical trading in Indigenous art.

When you shop with us you are directly supporting our community arts centres and independent Indigenous artists who rely on income from us. We guarantee payment to the artist and true provenance of all our products.

We are committed to the following:

Transparency.

· Transparency in the process of the sourcing, promotion and sale of products.

Ethically Sourced.

· All products are consigned for sale and certified through the community arts centres and independent artists.

Community Benefit.

· We partner with not-for-profit organisations who work in their best interests of their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artisans and ensure a good price.

Albert Namatjira By Vincent Namatjira
Albert Namatjira By Vincent Namatjira

Albert Namatjira By Vincent Namatjira

Regular price $25.00
12 in stock


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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images and references to deceased people.

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