Category: Arts and writing
An evening with Archibald 2021 and Wynne 2020/2021 Finalist, Julianne Ross Allcorn Date: Friday, 3 November 2023 Time: 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm. Venue: will be in Roseville – details will be advised to...
Apisai Enos & Steven Gagau This article was prompted by Phil Fitzpatrick’s series on ‘Literature in Papua New Guinea’ in PNG Kundu, and our involvement recently in preparing a paper on aspects of traditional...
An artist, whose making of bark cloth (nioge) and exhibition of examples of it at the Royal Academy of Art in London were described in the September 2022 issue of PNG Kundu, is now...
Bilum & Bilas are excited to have been included in a new short film celebrating the creative economy for inclusive economic development in PNG. For thousands of years, bilum weaving has been handed down...
Lecture by Lesley Wengembo: CULTURAL IDENTITY, OUR GREATEST ASSET, 1pm Due to Covid, numbers are limited and bookings essential. VENUE: Cell Block Theatre | The National Art School (NAS) corner of Forbes & Burton...
Date: Saturday 6 November 2021 The PNGAA table at the Sydney Oceanic Art Fair welcomes your contributions for sale (10% to PNGAA; the balance to you!) Please email events@pngaa.net if you’d like to participate....
Featuring books about Papua New Guinea and reviews, art and craft exhibitions, interviews of interest to members and information for authors, artists and craftspeople. Michael Veitch The Battle of the Bismarck Sea During...
Description Contributor LINK The Met – New York Oceania exhibit Andrea Williams VIEW Art Exhibition – 2015 Andrea Williams VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW
PNGAA celebrated Papua New Guinea’s 40th Anniversary of Independence with an art exhibition showcasing both historical pieces and contemporary artworks. Held at Space 145 in Glebe, the exhibition was opened on 12 September 2015 by...
The Oceania art gallery, in The Michael C Rockefeller Wing at The Met, New York has temporarily closed in early 2021 in preparation for an exciting new renovation project which will re-envision the collection...
Steve Capelin Paradiso This novel is set in New Ireland and is based on the bizarre but true story of the Marquis de Rays, who had ambitions of starting a great French colony in...
The amazingly talented and gifted Julianne Ross Allcorn has done it again! PNGAA heartily congratulates Juli on being awarded a double finalist with the Archibald and Wynne Prizes in 2021 with her works titled...
This is Lesley Wengembo’s latest Archibald Prize 2021 entry. The legendary Australian New Zealand actor from early Mad Max 2 and 3, Lord of the Rings etc, Bruce Spence, was his sitter. Lesley was...
Congratulations to Julianne Ross Allcorn The Papua New Guinea Association of Australia congratulates Julianne Ross Allcorn for being awarded the Trustees’ Watercolour Prize in the Wynne Prize 2020, held at the Art Gallery NSW....
This exhibition is on at the National Library of Australia in Canberra until 8 March 2021. Ellis Rowan (1848–1922) is one of Australia’s most celebrated artists, best known for her striking wildflower paintings but...