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Indigenous peoples of Australia / Darren Siwes / Contemporary Indigenous Australian art / Mervyn Bishop / Australian Centre for the Moving Image / Centre for Contemporary Photography / National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award / Indigenous Australians / Cairns Indigenous Art Fair / Arts in Australia / Australian Aboriginal art / Australian art
Date: 2012-02-19 18:38:29
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Darren Siwes
Contemporary Indigenous Australian art
Mervyn Bishop
Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Centre for Contemporary Photography
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award
Indigenous Australians
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair
Arts in Australia
Australian Aboriginal art
Australian art

National Indigenous Photo-Media Forum: For Photographers & Media Artists Melbourne > 8 – 10 Feburary 2012 Image: Darren Siwes, Silver Boy 2008, courtesy the artist and Nellie Castan Gallery

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