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'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' records life, culture and survival on reservations
'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' is a long-form photographic and documentary proj...
Joseph Guenzler 9 Jan 2026
Mervyn Bishop: First Aboriginal news photographer's life in focus
The photographs snapped by Mervyn Bishop over the years are likely countless. No...
Keira Jenkins 26 Oct 2025
Human rights photography project to centre the lived experiences and stories of Rainbow mob
Marijke Bassani, a First Nations international Human Rights Lawyer, Scholar and...
Giovanni Torre 10 Jul 2025
'On Country' exhibition to showcase Indigenous photographers on world stage
PHOTO Australia has announced a major partnership with the Rencontres d'Arles ph...
Joseph Guenzler 21 Mar 2025
Jo-Anne Driessens secures $20,000 Powerhouse photography commission
Powerhouse has announced photographers Jo-Anne Driessens and Tasha Tylee as reci...
Joseph Guenzler 13 Mar 2025
New Redfern exhibition to mark anniversary of The Freedom Ride

The City of Sydney is hosting a photographic exhibition in Redfern to mark the anniversary of the Freedom Ride.60 years ago a protest bus ride around NSW exposed systemic racism against Aboriginal peo...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Feb 13, 2025
Through the Lens: Indigenous photographers to watch in 2025

Photography is a powerful medium for storytelling, and these five Indigenous photographers are making their mark by capturing moments that celebrate culture, community, and identity.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 11, 2025
$20,000 Photography Commission open for Indigenous artists

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander photographers are invited to apply for the $20,000 First Nations Right of Reply Photography Commission, offering an opportunity to critically engage with the Powe...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 7, 2025
Fremantle Arts Centre debuts 'Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams' for WA Pride

Acclaimed performance art duo Will and Garrett Huxley bring a decade of creativity to Fremantle Arts Centre with Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams, their first retrospective exhibition, opening on November...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 29, 2024
Jaru photographer earns grant for documenting changing landscape in the Kimberley

Through a lens, Jaru man Donny Imberlong has seen the changing Kimberley landscape over two decades. Going by the Instagram name of @donnydrysdale, Mr Imberlong's passions are the bush and taking phot...

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Dianne Bortoletto Sep 18, 2024
Deadly Mirring photography exhibition goes on display at Victorian Library

Approximately 60 photographs taken by First Nations youth are currently on display at Victoria's Ferntree Gully Library. The photographic exhibition is the product of a state government-funded photogr...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 12, 2024
Unfinished Business: Stories of disadvantage and empowerment on loan at Melbourne Museum

A decade on from first seeing it exhibited, Uncle John Baxter and Belinda Mason are still taken by Unfinished Business, as portrait subject and social documentarian respectively.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Dec 7, 2023
First Nations creatives set to feature in revolutionary LGBTQIA+ exhibition, Queer PHOTO

Queer PHOTO is set to present a unique initiative, bringing together artists from various backgrounds, including First Nations creatives, to produce large-scale outdoor artworks.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Dec 7, 2023
Melbourne's newest library, narrm ngarrgu celebrates Kulin culture

Melbourne's newest community hub, narrm ngarrgu Library and Family Services, has unveiled a collection of public artworks and commissions that celebrate the richness of Kulin culture.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Dec 1, 2023
Alice Springs welcomes new studio to preserve Central Australian ceremonial history

Alice Springs has welcomed a new digital studio provided by The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) in the light of the 'Digitisation Project'.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Apr 27, 2023
Exhibit shines light on Indigenous servicemen and women past and present

A new photo exhibition has opened at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney, honouring current and former Indigenous servicemen and women.

Barangaroo's legacy takes pride of place on Warrane foreshore for Sydney Festival

Inspired by warrior and matriarch Barangaroo, Gurindji, Malngin and Mudburra multidisciplinary artist Brenda L. Croft wants her images of powerful contemporary Indigenous women to reclaim ownership of...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Dec 31, 2022
Waanyi-Ngadjon fashion photographer Rob Hookey shares his creative path behind the lens

Fashion photographer and Waanyi-Ngadjon man Rob Hookey has always been bursting at the seams with creativity. Born on Kalkadoon land (Mount Isa) before moving to Charters Towers and Townsville, Hookey...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Jun 17, 2022
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