As Betty Muffler’s September cover artwork for Vogue Australia becomes available to buy as a print, Patricia Adjei, a Wuthathi, Mabuiag Islander and Ghanaian woman from Sydney and head of First Nations Arts and Culture at the Australia Council for the Arts, writes about the importance of the First Nations art world.
Why the ethical sale and licensing of First Nations art—including the print of Vogue Australia’s Betty Muffler September cover—is so important
Vogue,
13 October 2020, Australia
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