Indigenous Australian printmaking and acrylic painting link the continent's deep cultural continuity to contemporary art practices, with canvas and print studios providing new ways to express, preserve and share Country and story.
Aboriginal Prints and Painting: From Ancient Traditions to Contemporary Canvas
Paint-by-Numbers: From 1950s Kits to a Modern Craft Revival
Paint-by-numbers began as mid-20th-century kits that made painting accessible. Today they remain a popular hobby and therapeutic tool, with modern kits, higher-quality materials, and custom photo-to-kit services.
What Is Art Therapy? An Updated Guide to Expressive Psychotherapy
Art therapy uses visual artmaking within psychotherapy to help people explore emotions, cope with trauma, and support healing. It emphasizes process over artistic skill and is delivered by trained, credentialed professionals.
Ansel Adams Prints: The Craft, the Gallery, and How to Find Them Today
Ansel Adams's black-and-white prints remain touchstones for landscape photography. Learn why his prints endure, how to tell authentic work from reproductions, and where to buy museum-quality pieces today.