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The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial is a collage of an exhibition, and a work of wonder

The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial is a collage of an exhibition, and a work of wonder

5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain, installation view, National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, 2025 featuring: Grace Kemarre Robinya, Western Arrarnta/Arrernte/Anmatyer/Luritja people, Kwatjala nhama timela (Raining time), 2024-2025 © Grace Kemarre Robinya/Tangentyere Art CentreWhen the rains end, creeks and rivers run ...
‘A resounding chorus’: an anthology of Autistic writers celebrates difference

‘A resounding chorus’: an anthology of Autistic writers celebrates difference

Lucas Marconne/unsplash, CC BY-NCTraditionally, women and gender-diverse people were less likely to be identified as Autistic because they didn’t fit the stereotype of how autism “should” look. This generalisation was based on research conducted with mostly young, white boys. More women and gender-diverse individuals are now being identified as Autistic:

The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial is a collage of an exhibition, and a work of wonder

The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial is a collage of an exhibition, and a work of wonder
5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain, installation view, National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, 2025 featuring: Grace Kemarre Robinya, Western Arrarnta/Arrernte/Anmatyer/Luritja people, Kwatjala nhama timela (Raining time), 2024-2025 © Grace Kemarre Robinya/Tangentyere Art CentreWhen the rains end, creeks and rivers run ...

‘A resounding chorus’: an anthology of Autistic writers celebrates difference

‘A resounding chorus’: an anthology of Autistic writers celebrates difference
Lucas Marconne/unsplash, CC BY-NCTraditionally, women and gender-diverse people were less likely to be identified as Autistic because they didn’t fit the stereotype of how autism “should” look. This generalisation was based on research conducted with mostly young, white boys. More women and gender-diverse individuals are now being identified as Autistic: