In the 1980s, in the newly energised mood triggered by debates around the Bicentennial, art centres sprang up across remote Australia like city-states of the Italian Renaissance. Vital community hubs, they offered a way for Indigenous Australians to stay on their land and generate income, while dynamically preserving and disseminating their culture. But these art … Continue reading About
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