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24HR Art (more info)

24HR art is a non-profit, government funded art space which shows innovative, experimental, contemporary art. Through the website you can find out about what 24HR Art does, browse a calendar of events and see a list of current exhibitions.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives and Information Services (more info)

This site publishes protocols that are intended to guide libraries, archives and information services in the appropriate ways: - to interact with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the communities which the organisations serve, and - t...

Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery (AFA) (more info)

The Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery (AFA) is an Aboriginal owned art gallery in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory. The catalogue on the website focuses on works by prominent artists from Central and Western desert regions of Australia as wel...

Aboriginalart.org (more info)

Aboriginalart.org directs to Aboriginal owned and operated Art Centres' websites in the Top End of the Northern Territory, north of Western Australia and throughout Central Australia. This website is run by the Association of Northern, Kimberley and ...

Alice Desert Festival (more info)

A 10 day cultural festival with events, activities, workshops and conferences. The Festival includes live performances and workshops with local, interstate and international artists.

Alice Prize - National Contemporary Art Award (more info)

The Alice Prize is a national contemporary art award, first held in 1970. The Alice Prize is administered by the Alice Springs Art Foundation, a community-based voluntary organisation. The Art Foundation also supports and hosts a variety of visual ar...

Alice Springs Beanie Festival (more info)

Annual festival held mid-year in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, where Centralian craftspeople from remote areas and Alice Springs have taken up the challenge to raise beanie making into a distinctive regional art form. Visit website for events, c...

Alice Springs Desert Park (more info)

Official site for Wilderness Park near Alice Springs. Includes details on the wildlife, opening hours and full park information. The park makes use of indigenous heritage and learning in helping visitors discover the natural environment.

Alice Springs Film & Television (more info)

XPLOR Media and Alice Springs Film and Television supply professional film and television services in outback Australia. Information about shooting in the outback, locations and logistics, file footage and more.

Alice Springs Masters Games (more info)

The Alice Springs Masters Games, known as the Friendly Games, is a biennial event that offers a wide variety of sports competition for mature aged people. The site offers information on events, entertainment, accommodation, news and more.

Alice Springs News (more info)

The Alice Springs News is the largest independent newspaper in the Northern Territory of Australia. This website details the news as it appears each Wednesday in Alice Springs.

Alice Springs Town Council (more info)

Alice Springs Town Council website which includes detailed information on special events in the region, including the Beanie Festival, NAIDOC Week, the Camel Cup Carnival, the Henley-on-Todd Regatta, the Alice Springs Masters Games and more. Also has...

Artists of Ampilatwatja (more info)

Established in 1999, Artists of Ampilatwatja exhibits artworks that maintain a strong focus on Alyawarr lore, with a particular emphasis on the natural landscape.

Association of Northern, Kimberley and Arnhem Aboriginal Artists (ANKAAA) (more info)

ANKAAA - the Association of Northern, Kimberly and Arnhem Aboriginal Artists Inc. - is the peak advocacy and support agency for Aboriginal artists and art centres located in the Tiwi Islands, Darwin/Katherine, Kimberly and Arnhem Land regions. These ...

Brown's Mart Community Arts (more info)

Brown's Mart Community Arts provides a supportive framework for individuals and communities in the Northern Territory to express, reflect and celebrate their identity through the arts. Brown's Mart administers an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islande...

Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre and Museum (more info)

The Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre and Museum is in Yirrkala, a small Aboriginal community on the north-eastern tip of the Top End of the Northern Territory. Buku-Larrnggay Mulka supplies individuals and retail outlets nationally and internationally...

Bula'bula Arts Aboriginal Corporation (more info)

Bula'bula Arts is based in Ramingining, Central Arnhem Land. It is a locally owned and controlled not-for-profit Aboriginal artists' cooperative which markets the work of Ramingining painters, weavers and sculptors.

Burrundi Pictures (more info)

Northern Territory film and television production house that began in 1991. Involved in all aspects of film and TV production.

Camel Cup (more info)

The camel race day is an annual event held on its own arena at Blatherskite Park, a section of the Central Australian Show Society grounds, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Visit the site for comprehensive details of the races, and associated stall...

Central Art Aboriginal Art Store (more info)

Central Art, located in the Alice Springs Aboriginal art regions of central Australia, is an online Aboriginal art gallery for contemporary Australian Aboriginal art and paintings, specialising in central and western desert art and Aboriginal art.

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