Telstra Natsiaa
Showcasing the very best Australian Indigenous art from around the country, from emerging and established artists.
​The Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) exhibition captures the attention of the nation, with an inspiring breadth of work from emerging and established artists.
Each year Telstra NATSIAA sees an increasing variety of art forms and media, collectively demonstrating the richness and diversity of current contemporary Indigenous artistic practice, and the pre-eminence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, nationwide, within the visual arts.
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Showcasing the very best Australian Indigenous art from around the country, from emerging and established artists.
​The Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) exhibition captures the attention of the nation, with an inspiring breadth of work from emerging and established artists.
Each year Telstra NATSIAA sees an increasing variety of art forms and media, collectively demonstrating the richness and diversity of current contemporary Indigenous artistic practice, and the pre-eminence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, nationwide, within the visual arts.
Artists on show
- Alec Baker
- Amala Groom
- Barayuwa Mununggurr
- Betty Kuntiwa Pumani
- Betty Muffley
- Cassie Leatham
- Cecilia Umbagai
- Cynthia Burke
- Dallas Smythe
- Dhuwarrwarr Marika
- Doris Bush Nungarrayi
- Gary Lee
- Ginger Wikilyiri
- Gutiŋarra Yunupiŋu
- Iluwanti Ken
- Jason Lee
- Jenna Lee
- Joanne Wheeler Napangardi
- John Prince Siddon
- Keith Stevens
- Kent Morris
- Leah Umbagai
- Mabel Juli
- Marina Pumani Brown
- Mark Morris
- Mary Dhapalany
- Nonggirrnga Marawili
- Paul Namarinjmak
- Peter Mungkari
- Raelene Kerinauia
- Robert Fielding
- Ryan Presley
- Sonia Kurarra
- Tiger Yaltangki
- Timo Hogan
- Tommy May Ngarralja
- Wawiriya Burton
- Yukultji Napangati
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