The Art Gallery of Western Australia has launched a new website as part of a six-year visual arts project to celebrate the Indigenous art of the Kimberley made possible through a $1.8 million, six-year partnership with Rio Tinto.
Rio Tinto funding puts Kimberley in the frame
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25 November 2014, Australia
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