Aboriginal Gallery of Dreamings (AGOD) is an art gallery in Cheltenham, Melbourne, Australia, owned and run by art collector Hank Ebes. It was one of the first galleries in Melbourne to be devoted entirely to Aboriginal art. Starting as a small gallery on Bourke Street, it moved to larger premises in the same street in early 1990, until it outgrew those premises and moved to larger premises in Cheltenham.
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Government 'portal' on Aboriginal 'Dreamings' and associated mythology Ngadjonji Antiquity and Social Organisation Ngadjonji History of the Rainforest People...
teacher Geoffrey Bardon encouraged Aboriginal people in Papunya, north west of Alice Springs to put their Dreamings onto canvas. These stories had previously...
to New York with the Dreamings: Art ofAboriginal Australia exhibition. She was then appointed curator at the Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative in...
Dreamings and songlines of several Aboriginal Australian peoples, usually referred to as the seven sisters. The story has been described as "one of the...
Aboriginal Memorial decorations reflect traditional clan designs and significant dreamings for which the artists had responsibility. The creators of the...
created places. Each story can be called a "Dreaming", with the whole continent criss-crossed by Dreamings or ancestral tracks, also represented by songlines...
ethnic groups: the Aboriginal Australians of the mainland and many islands, including Tasmania, and the Torres Strait Islanders of the seas between Queensland...
Australian Aboriginal artefacts include a variety of cultural artefacts used by Aboriginal Australians. Most Aboriginal artefacts were multi-purpose and...
depictions of his Dreamings; their abstract imagery, bold colour use, and intuitive interplay with space and form has cemented his name in the Aboriginal art...
Galleryof Australia for A$2.4 million. The painting illustrates the story of an ancestral being called Lungkata, together with eight other dreamings...
called dreaming track, is one of the paths across the land (or sometimes the sky) within the animist belief systems of the Aboriginal cultures of Australia...
Australian Aboriginal artist. Her art refers directly to her country and her Dreamings. Petyarre's paintings have occasionally been compared to the works of American...
Uta Tjangala". Aboriginal Bark Paintings. 22 October 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2020. Dreamingsof the Desert: Aboriginal dot paintings of the Western Desert...
Art Gallery, Liverpool, England 1988: Dreamings: The Art ofAboriginal Australia, Asia Society Galleries, New York City 1993-4: Aratjara: Art of the First...
prize at the Art Galleryof South Australia. In 2016, Fielding was one of four finalists in the Department of Human Services Aboriginal Achievement Award...
Corbally (1996). Songlines and dreamings: contemporary Australian aboriginal painting : the first quarter century of Papunya Tula. Lund Humphries. p...
paint particular 'dreamings', or stories, for which they have personal responsibility or rights. Best known amongst these are the works of the Papunya Tula...
Teamay is an Aboriginal Australian artist. He is also an administrator of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, serving as a member of its Board of Management...
Patrick; Corbally Stourton, Nigel (1996). Songlines and dreamings: contemporary Australian aboriginal painting. Lund Humphries. p. 177. ISBN 9780853316916...
Haasts Bluff to produce "a series of very large collaborative canvases of the group's shared Dreamings" (dreamings are stories used to pass "important...
297. Johnson, Vivien (1996). Dreamingsof the Desert: Aboriginal paintings of the Western Desert. Adelaide: Art Galleryof South Australia. ISBN 0-7308-3065-9...
Women of Northern Ontario, Aboriginal Leadership Award (2014) Aboriginal Arts Award 2014 Laureate, Ontario Arts Council (2014) Art Galleryof Ontario...
“Yuendumu: Paintings out of the Desert”, March 1988, South Australian Museum, Adelaide, South Australia. “Dreamings: Art ofAboriginal Australia”, 1988, New...
painter, considered to be one of the most collected and renowned Australian Aboriginal artists. His paintings are held in galleries and collections in Australia...