Vernon Ah Kee is a draughtsman, photographer, screen-printer, video and text based installation artist who was included in the 2008 Biennale of Sydney.
Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander artist. In 1996 he established Keeaira Press, a small publishing house, to record aspects of Aboriginal history and culture.
Brisbane-based artist, Tony Albert's work often discusses and recycles genuine Aboriginalia, including kitsch, mass-produced objects such as plaster heads and black velvet paintings. Albert was ...
An award winning photo-journalist, Mervyn Bishop was the first Aboriginal photographer for the 'Sydney Morning Herald'. Bishop's extensive career began in 1963 and in 2008 ...
Peta Clancy is a photomedia artist who explores the hidden histories of past massacres of Aboriginal people in her multilayered reworked landscape images.
Wathaurung artist whose photographic works offer a critique of the way non-Indigenous Australians circumscribe and misconstrue the nature of contemporary Aboriginal identity and experience.
Skye Crowe is a Shepparton based painter, woodburner and emu egg carver who is descended from the Parperloihener people of Tasmania. Her work is informed ...
Nici Cumpston is a photographer who creates images of significant Indigenous cultural landscapes of the Murray/Darling basin. Her images are mostly pencil and watercoloured hand ...
Destiny Deacon is a Melbourne based photographer, printmaker, mixed media artist, installation artist, broadcaster, writer and performer. She has shown her work in over 120 ...
Born Adam Douglas-Hill is best known as a painter of quirky political satire. His portraits of Aboriginal people and other activists have been finalists in ...
South Australian painter who had a residency in the Flinders University Art Museum in the 1980s and was included in Queensland Art Gallery's 'Balance 1990' ...
Mutti Mutti/Wiradjuri artist based in Mildura who was highly commended for the Koorie Heritage Trust Acquisition Award of the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Painter, printmaker, photographer, sculptor and installation artist, Fiona Foley's work often discusses the hidden histories of Australia's colonial past and its interface with Aboriginal people.