Bugai Whyoulter
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Finalists for this year’s Telstra NATSIAA revealed
72 finalists to compete for the 2024 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards.

Tarnanthi Festival returns to South Australia
The latest edition will feature an art fair, exhibitions, talks, performances, workshops and more…

Group Exhibition: The Women’s Show
Vivien Anderson Gallery presents the group exhibition The Women's Show.

Timo Hogan wins $50,000 prize in Telstra NATSIAA 2021
Pitjantjatjara artist wins main Telstra NATSIA award in 2021 for large-scale painting.

Bugai Whyoulter
Indigenous artist Bugai Whyoulter has created a unique style within the tradition of Western Desert painting. Her innovative, energetic canvases are personal manifestations of broader cultural knowledge and history.