SALLY GABORI AT THE 21ST CENTURY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, JAPAN
A selection of work by the late Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda SALLY GABORI will be presented in a major exhibition Lines - Aligning your consciousness with the flow at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary…
ALCASTON GALLERY FEATURED IN CURRENT ISSUE OF JAPANESE MAGAZINE CREA TRAVELLER
Alcaston Gallery is thrilled to be featured in the April 2024 issue of CREA TRAVELLER, one of Japan's leading travel and tourism publications.
MELBOURNE ART FAIR 2024
Thank you, all the visitors, – collectors and art lovers alike – and the incredible MAF team for making MELBOURNE ART FAIR 2024 a huge success.
Alcaston Gallery was delighted…
BEN MCKEOWN FEATURED IN ARTLINK MAGAZINE
Multidisciplinary artist Ben McKeown is profiled by writer and editor Dr Una Rey in the current issue of Artlink magazine, Issue 43:3 | Warltati / Summer 2023, Indigenous_Working Voices, which explores collaborative…
'MISSING' YOLNGU BARK PETITION REPATRIATED TO EAST ARNHEM LAND, NORTHERN TERRITORY
An important bark petition regarding Australian Indigenous Land Rights that has been 'missing' for decades has been returned to the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.
Created by Yolngu elders in…
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