One of Australia’s most loved and celebrated singer-songwriters, Arrernte/Gurindji man Dan Sultan will kick off the opening weekend celebration of Tarnanthi, the Art Gallery of South Australia’s festival of contemporary Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art in 2023.
Continuing across Country, the National Gallery of Australia’s Ceremony will tour until 2024 with more stops scheduled at Shepparton Art Museum (VIC), Araluen Arts Centre (NT), Samstag Museum of Art (SA) and Western Plains Cultural Centre (NSW).
More than 35 artists from around Australia will showcase the centrality of ceremony in their work and how it connects their community, culture, and country in the National Gallery of Australia's fourth triennial celebrating First Nations art.
Our Mob, Adelaide Festival Centre's celebration of art by South Australian Aboriginal Artists, returns to the Festival Centre for its 11thshowing. This year the program is made of four exciting components: Our Mob, Our Young Mob, Our Mob Contemporary and the Don Dustan Foundation Prize Showcase. Three prizes will once again be awarded; Don Dunstan Foundation Our Mob Emerging Artist Prize, the Country Arts South Australia (CASA) Regional Our Mob Emerging Artist Professional Development Award andA?anguku Our Young Mob. With the success of Our Mob and TARNANTHI last year, the exhibition of traditional and contemporary art continues and this year will have one of the largest representations of regional artists Our Mob has exhibited.