As the South Australian Tarnanthi Festival is now in full swing, we're taken the opportunity to shine a spotlight on our indigenous artists in celebration!
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The artistic vision of the Festival is to offer new opportunities for Indigenous artists to create meaningful contemporary work and to extend their practices that they have been developing in studios, art centers, institutions, and communities.
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This collection of works features new talent from across the country.
Inspired by Tarnanthi Festival

By Sarah Newton
Melbourne, Victoria
About this Curation
About the Curator
Sarah Newton is an artist and curator based in Melbourne. Born in Perth, she completed a Bachelor of Arts from Edith Cowan University. In her undergraduate studies, Sarah focused on and developed her practice as a painter and printmaker.
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In 2017 she moved to Victoria to complete her Masters' studies in Arts Management from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, she graduated with distinction in 2019. Sarah is an active member of the arts community in Melbourne, frequently visiting exhibitions and was a guest judge for Mission to Seafarers annual Art Prize in 2018.
91cm (W) x 76cm (H)
Acrylic Paint
$1,030
140cm (W) x 85cm (H)
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$1,500
76cm (W) x 76cm (H)
Acrylic Paint
$710
91cm (W) x 107cm (H)
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$1,120
107cm (W) x 46cm (H)
Acrylic Paint
$710
122cm (W) x 46cm (H)
Acrylic Paint
$830
107cm (W) x 76cm (H)
Acrylic Paint
$1,220
122cm (W) x 107cm (H)
Acrylic Paint
$2,350