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Ninuku Kala at Art Mob

Art Mob’s newest exhibition Ninuku Kala launches tonight! Ignore 4th of July celebrations that are happening on your Instagram from the other side of...

Take A Food Tour While You Travel. Trust Us.

No matter whether you’re at home or away, you have to eat, right? But, what you eat can greatly impact your trip. Whilst I'm sure...

The Van Gogh of the desert comes to Art Mob

In a complex composition of colour, light, and texture, Steven Jupurrurla Nelson’s paintings are a sight to behold, at once capturing the eye and...

Empowerment In Our Differences: Belinda Nadwie On Her Artist’s Process

For any artist, finding time to create art can be a challenge. For Belinda Nadwie, prolific painter and mother of three, the few hours...

Drop That Phone: Why You Shouldn’t Travel With Social Media

In an age of new technology and a massive growth spurt in social media use, many of us spend our mornings, as soon as...

Technicolour Wonder: Luke Mallie’s Bold and Beautiful Art

Luke Mallie, Art Lovers Australia, painting, Australian art, Indigenous art, culture With over two decades of art experience, Luke Mallie’s art is a vibrant representation...

The Best Of The Kimberley Comes To Hobart

Bringing the best of the Kimberley region to Hobart is Art Mob’s latest exhibition, Kimberley Collectables. Opening on March 16th, Kimberley Collectable highlights some...

Pretty For An Aboriginal: The Podcast Breaking Boundaries

Nukkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell explore Aboriginality in Australia through their enlightening and conversational podcast Pretty For An Aboriginal. The two give a unique...

“We Are Sorry”: A Decade Since Sorry Day

February 13th marks a historic day in Indigenous history as the 10th anniversary of Sorry Day. On February 13th in 2008, then Prime Minister...

More Than Just Flowers: Make The Most Of Valentine’s Day

For centuries, we have gifted flowers to our loved ones. As symbols of fertility, love, marriage, and romance, it’s no wonder they have become...