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Indigenous Art: a note « Previous | |Next »
June 22, 2007

Australian Indigenous art is a story of the flowering of one of the world’s great contemporary movements in art. It is a story of cultural reinvigoration and communication within, between and beyond Indigenous communities. It is a story of successful links being forged across areas of Indigenous policy and need, particularly between culture and health.

And it is a story of economic growth and prosperity amidst severe poverty and economic disadvantage as well as image innovation.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 7:17 PM |