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Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
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Re: Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
Reply #1 - Oct 8th, 2025 at 2:52pm
 
Will any artists be excluded from contributing on the basis of race?
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Reply #2 - Oct 8th, 2025 at 7:56pm
 
The Libs moved the location and halved the size but still want the same federal money. The feds say it is now too small to fulfil the requirement to be a significant gallery.

Hopefully they can get past the politics. Seems the original Labor plan had a problem with the location and the move only made it worse. Looks like a case of two wrongs just making a mess.
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Reply #3 - Oct 8th, 2025 at 8:18pm
 
freediver wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 2:52pm:
Will any artists be excluded from contributing on the basis of race?


Difficult question, there is a cultural aspect to Aboriginal art to do with their religion culture and their dreamtime story telling. Non Aboriginals doing Aboriginal art is not a thing - it is not aboriginal art. Also incorporating Aboriginal design may be Cultural appropriation. An example would be to include dreamtime imagery.

So it would be difficult for an unapproved non Aboriginal to produce legitimate Aboriginal art. It is possible I believe for a non Aboriginal to have a learning process covering the knowledge required to be allowed to paint these images I suspect that would be rare.

People would not be excluded on the basis of race as much as being excluded for not producing Aboriginal art.
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Re: Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
Reply #4 - Oct 8th, 2025 at 10:15pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 8:18pm:
freediver wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 2:52pm:
Will any artists be excluded from contributing on the basis of race?


Difficult question, there is a cultural aspect to Aboriginal art to do with their religion culture and their dreamtime story telling. Non Aboriginals doing Aboriginal art is not a thing - it is not aboriginal art. Also incorporating Aboriginal design may be Cultural appropriation. An example would be to include dreamtime imagery.

So it would be difficult for an unapproved non Aboriginal to produce legitimate Aboriginal art. It is possible I believe for a non Aboriginal to have a learning process covering the knowledge required to be allowed to paint these images I suspect that would be rare.

People would not be excluded on the basis of race as much as being excluded for not producing Aboriginal art.

It's not Aboriginal art. There is no such thing.
Art is not something primitive prehistoric people have. It is a European cultural and conceptual framing, like work, leisure, agriculture, literature, philosophy, education etc
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Re: Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
Reply #5 - Oct 8th, 2025 at 10:34pm
 
Argh, aye, m'lod ... so it be foine if an APPROVED Aboriginal does the tricky art bit?  Right you are, guv!!

Pascoe!!  You're on!!
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Re: Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
Reply #6 - Oct 8th, 2025 at 10:38pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 2:22pm:


Well .......................... they'd probably burn it to the ground or ram raid it or something...  Wharte Man's Oppression, that is... cain' buy us off with a few lazy dollars... wait a minute - sure - BUY us off... then we'll party and burn 'im down!!


"So it's a matter of how many dollars?"

"What do you think I am?  Corrupt?  You Wharte bastards are all the same!"

"Well - we can always add a bit.... and cover the fire insurance..... government money ... plenty more where that came from!"

"DEAL!"


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Re: Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
Reply #7 - Oct 9th, 2025 at 7:59am
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 8:18pm:
freediver wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 2:52pm:
Will any artists be excluded from contributing on the basis of race?


Difficult question, there is a cultural aspect to Aboriginal art to do with their religion culture and their dreamtime story telling. Non Aboriginals doing Aboriginal art is not a thing - it is not aboriginal art. Also incorporating Aboriginal design may be Cultural appropriation. An example would be to include dreamtime imagery.

So it would be difficult for an unapproved non Aboriginal to produce legitimate Aboriginal art. It is possible I believe for a non Aboriginal to have a learning process covering the knowledge required to be allowed to paint these images I suspect that would be rare.

People would not be excluded on the basis of race as much as being excluded for not producing Aboriginal art.


Yes well I'd say there are quite a few in that category - because they identify as Aboriginal.

And btw their is much in the so called dreamtime/sacred business story telling that women are not allowed to do & men won't put on canvas.

I wouldn't believe there are any urban raised "aboriginals" ... that would abide by that.
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Reply #8 - Oct 14th, 2025 at 12:39pm
 
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Re: Federal support for national Aboriginal art galler
Reply #9 - Oct 14th, 2025 at 9:01pm
 
Frank wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 10:15pm:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 8:18pm:
freediver wrote on Oct 8th, 2025 at 2:52pm:
Will any artists be excluded from contributing on the basis of race?


Difficult question, there is a cultural aspect to Aboriginal art to do with their religion culture and their dreamtime story telling. Non Aboriginals doing Aboriginal art is not a thing - it is not aboriginal art. Also incorporating Aboriginal design may be Cultural appropriation. An example would be to include dreamtime imagery.

So it would be difficult for an unapproved non Aboriginal to produce legitimate Aboriginal art. It is possible I believe for a non Aboriginal to have a learning process covering the knowledge required to be allowed to paint these images I suspect that would be rare.

People would not be excluded on the basis of race as much as being excluded for not producing Aboriginal art.

It's not Aboriginal art. There is no such thing.
Art is not something primitive prehistoric people have. It is a European cultural and conceptual framing, like work, leisure, agriculture, literature, philosophy, education etc


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It's not Aboriginal art. There is no such thing.


Yet the same themed images are found on rock walls and in caves going back 65,000,000 years or so ?

Yes the media used is new but not the drawings or cultural significance and stories.
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