Curated by Jessica Clark, 'Between Waves' amplifies concepts related to light, time and vision as expressed by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung word Yalingwa....
The Prize allows entrants to develop and expand their practice, redefining the possibilities for public art. This year's finalist works had the power to inspire, shift perspectives and engage people in new conversations....
Maree Clarke, Kent Morris, Vipoo Srivilasa, and Joy Zhou have been selected as the four finalists of the $60,000 Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture 2023....
Maree Clarke was awarded the Yalingwa Fellowship, a $60,000 award for a Senior First Nations artist currently living and working in Victoria who has made an outstanding contribution to creative practice in the First Peoples arts community....
Focusing on the role and significance of contemporary photography in an increasingly fragile world fraught with pandemics, climate change and growing inequality....
Covering more than three decades of artistic output, the exhibition traverses Maree Clarke’s multidisciplinary practice across photography, printmaking, sculpture, jewellery, video, glass, and more....
'Piinpi: Contemporary Indigenous Fashion' brings together a selection of garments and textiles by First Nations designers and artists from around Australia....
Art Education Victoria's Creative Currency Conference includes a conference delegate community hub platform and live Q&A with artists Maree Clarke and Ian Strange....
Formerly the National Indigenous Arts Awards, the First Nations Arts Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding creativity and lifetime achievements of First Nations artists....
The literal and metaphorical lines of lineage, song line and art, that underscore Indigenous culture, narratives and practices are celebrated in ‘Linear’....