Brought to you by www.aboriginalartshop.com Aboriginal Artists Phyllis Thomas and Peggy Patrick Painting up a storm at Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery in Kununurra, Western Australia. These clips contain some rarely seen painting styles used by some senior women’s Artists.
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How to Play the Didgeridoo : How to Get Basic Sounds from the Didgeridoo
Use your lips to make simple sounds with the didgeridoo: learn how in this free music lesson video from a professional musician and exotic instrument expert. Expert: Andrew Dawson Bio: Andrew Dawson received a Bachelor of Science in Music and Audio Engineering from Indiana University School of Music. He has played trumpet with the Indianapolis Symphony. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
crazy aborigional ordering fast food
Some abo dude lol funny watch
Tennant Creek and Surrounds
Tennant Creek is known for its gold mining history. The surrounding region, the Barkly Tablelands, is characterised by wide plains and vast skies, and with a population of 4000, Tennant Creek is the main service centre for the area. Located 507 kilometres north of Alice Springs and around 1000 kilometres south of Darwin, the town has a diverse history, shaped by Aboriginal culture, pastoralism and gold mining. The site of Australia’s last major gold rush in the 1930s, Tennant Creek’s rich mining history can be explored in the Battery Hill Mining Centre. The Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre is an award winning museum and gallery showcasing the culture of the traditional Aboriginal owners of the area, the Warumungu people. Travellers can stop at a character filled outback pub or roadhouse for an insight into a unique lifestyle shaped by isolation. Enjoy a swim in Lake Mary Ann, explore the historic Overland Telegraph Line, built in 1872, and spend a couple of star filled nights in Tennant Creek area for a truly unique Territory experience. The mysterious rock spheres of the nearby Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, located 100 kilometres south of Tennant Creek, are one of the Outback’s iconic attractions. “Please take me to Australia – find photos, videos, accommodation, sightseeing, tours, car rentals, package holidays and attractions around Australia. A total solution for your holiday, vacation or travel plans. pleasetakemeto.com”
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This is an exhibition of work by prominent contemporary urban indigenous artist Jennifer Herd titled “Warrior Woman”. Jennifer Herd will present a talk about her art practice at 4pm. The Opening will be at 2pm. Free Admission. Jennifer Herd is a founding member of ProppaNOW, an artist-run initiative which also includes Vernon AhKee, Tony Albert, Bianca Beetson, Richard Bell, Andrea Fisher, Gordon Hookey, and Laurie Nilsen . ProppaNOW provides a constantly innovative approach to Aboriginal Art and urban expression in Australia and seeks to challenge the position that is often ascribed to Aboriginal people and culture within the national Australian context. Jennifer Herd’s work uses strong symbolic forms and rich surfaces to address the role of women in contemporary indigenous society and to commemorate the heroic survival of indigenous people — first in the face of invasion and then in conditions of social inequality. She often combines buttons and textiles, stitching and sewing associated with ‘women’s work’, in the creation of traditionally male implements of war. Jennifer Herd Bio: Born in Brisbane , Queensland , she lives and works in Brisbane . Her current mixed media works look at the impact of frontier conflicts in colonial Australia and reflect on the issues concerning Aboriginal people. She holds a Master of Visual Arts degree from Queensland College of Art and is currently undertaking a Doctorate of Visual Art. Some recent exhibitions and awards include: Thiess …