IartC acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to the land, waters and skies, often expressed through art.

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Shawana Andrews

Wurundjeri | VIC

Shawana is a Trawlwoolway artist living in Narrm. As a descendant of Woretemoeteyenner, Shawana does black ink design that explores the connection between women’s lived experience and Country.

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Delphine Schwarze

Noongar Boodja | Dardanup WA

I’m a Yamatji woman painting contemporary Aboriginal Artwork

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LOREN Del Signore

NSW

I’m a 25 year old Bundjalung, Yaegl and Italian woman from Ballina creating contemporary Aboriginal Art with vibrant colour pallets that capture the essence of country from a unique perspective.

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Keiana Bateman

Gumbaynggirr country | Macksville NSW

Keiana Bateman a proud strong Walbanja - Yuin woman from the Far South Coast. Born and raised on Gumbaynggirr Country in Nyambaga (Nambucca Heads) where I have resided since birth. Being a saltwater woman I am connected through the waterways, the ocean and rivers which inspires my me to create my stories which reflect in my paintings. I am a contemporary Aboriginal artist where my paintings reflect my connection to our land and waters which incorporate our stories and culture. My unique style is brought to life by using bright, uplifting colours onto the canvases which ingrates our two worlds of traditional with a modern contemporary twist that is visually captivating which you are left to explore all the intricate details and symbols that all have a significant meaning and purpose. I am deeply passionate about my art and want to share my culture and history with the world through my art and bring a stronger appreciation and compassionate understanding of my people.

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Brad Vitale

Bindjareb Noongar | Waroona WA

I am a proud Noongar man from Waroona in Western Australia, based on Bindjareb Noongar Country. I have ancestral and cultural connections to Bindjareb, Wadandi, Wilman and Minang Countries of the Noongar Nation which has provided me with the opportunity to learn from many teachers and artists. I enjoy creating artworks which celebrate traditional stories as well as inventing new stories using a combination of traditional and contemporary techniques.

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Dreamtime Kullilla-Art

Gubbi Gubbi Country | Clontarf QLD

Dreamtime Kullilla-Art is a 100% Aboriginal family-owned Art Gallery and Retailer of an extensive range of authentic Aboriginal artwork and merchandise, available online and in our Redcliffe store. The Art Gallery showcases the work of business owner Michael J. Connolly and other renowned Aboriginal artists. Michael takes inspiration from the ancient Aboriginal Dreamtime stories and his Aboriginal heritage, bringing this to life in Dreamtime Kullilla-Art, a tribute to his ancestors, the Kullilli People from far SW Queensland & Muruwari People of far west NSW. The Retail Store provides a unique shopping experience with a visual feast of vibrant, culturally significant Aboriginal designs in various formats. Some of the products we stock are Aboriginal artwork, handcrafted artefacts, homewares, gifts, apparel, jewellery, stationery, and bush tucker. Our customers also shop with the confidence that any purchase they make is authentic in origin and will benefit the Aboriginal designers. That’s because every purchase made at Dreamtime Kullilla-Art is backed by the owner’s guarantee the range has been curated for cultural authenticity, and every Aboriginal designer’s work featured is recognised through royalty-paid licenses.

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