Skip to main content
Login
Library Home
My Profile
Links
Ask the Librarian
About
New Titles
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Art of the first Australians : an exhibition of Aboriginal painting, sculpture and artefacts of the past two hundred years / sponsored by the Australian Exhibit Organisation and arranged by the Aboriginal Arts Board of the Australia Council
Record no:
8150
Call no:
C/572.994 ART
Author:
Australian Exhibit Organization
;
Australia Council. Aboriginal Arts Board
Publisher:
Sydney: Aboriginal Arts Board of the Australia Council
Year:
[198-]
Description:
80 p. : ill., plates.
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Art - Exhibitions
;
Type:
Book
Item availability
Search
Reserve
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Location
Library
Shelf no
Status
Year
Volume
Copy
1
Main Library
Western Australian Museum
C/572.994 ART
On Shelf
Print
Mail
Similar Items
Relocate and rediscover : treasures of the Berndt Museum / John E. Stanton
The dreamtime today : a survey of contemporary Aboriginal arts and crafts / devised by the Visual Arts Discipline of the Flinders University of South Australia in conjunction with the Royal South Australian Society of Arts and under the anspices of the South Australia Jubilee 150 Board and NADOC
Urban dingo : the art and life of Lin Onus, 1948-1996 / [editor] Margo Neale ; with contributions from Michael Eather ... [et al.]
Der Kontinent der Traume : traditionelle und moderne Kunst der Ureinwohner Australiens in der Sammlung des Museums fur Volkerkunde zu Leipzig / Birgit Scheps
Budja Moort Djurah - Kutuanana : cultural survival and reconciliation.
Cultural strands / [compiled, Carly Davenport Acker]
Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards : 2009 / curator and editor: Clotilde Bullen
Ngayulu-latju palyantja = We made these things : from the Ngaanyatjarra lands / Warburton Community ; [catalogue, design concept and compilation, Gary Proctor]
Fluent : Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Yvonne Koolmatrie, Judy Watson : XLVII esposizione internazionale d'arte La Biennale di Venezia 1997.
Jettison Wove : 10 April - 18 May 2008 / [curated by Louise Rollman]