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Professional Development about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art


  • What is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom Program?

    2020 Museums and Galleries National Award winner for Interpretation, Learning & Audience Engagement
  • Workshop Highlights

    Explore examples from past workshops

Pre-recorded Online Workshops

  • A Beginner's Guide to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom

    Bring the diveristy of First Nation artists into your classroom
  • Naomi Hobson Educator Briefing

    Strategies for responding to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists in an appropriate way
  • Kaylene Whiskey, Yankunytjatjara people, South Australia, born Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Northern Territory 1976, Seven Sistas Sign, 2021, Indulkana, South Australia, water-based enamel paint on SA Tourist Attraction Road Sign, 75.0 x 270.0 x 3.0 cm © Kaylene Whiskey/Iwantja Arts

    Curators and the Collection: To dot or not to dot

    Learn about the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art
  • Online AGSA’s collection in context #2 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art

    Learn about First Nations works of art in the collection
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in the Classroom

    By request - learn to incorporate First Nation stories in a meaningful way

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