'Indigenous Australian art today is recognised throughout Australia and the world for its strength and vitality.
'In her book Art, Land, Story, Christine Nicholls looks at some of the traditions this art has come from and emphasises the continuous links between Indigenous art, place and The Dreaming the central core of Indigenous law and religion.
'Sections on body painting, art from the central and western deserts and bark painting from Arnhem Land, highlight the extraordinary diversity that is and always has been a hallmark of Indigenous Australian art.' (Publication summary)
Nicholls, Christine. Yilpinji: Love Art and Ceremony. Thames and Hudson (Australia), 2006.
Nicholls, Christine; North, Ian. Genius of Place: The Life and Art of Kathleen Petyarre. Wakefield Press, 2001.
Croft, Brenda L.; Clark, Deborah; Jenkins, Susan (Eds). Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art Triennial '07. National Gallery of Australia, 2008.
Perkins, Hetti; West, Margie; Willsteed, Theresa (Eds). One Sun One Moon: Aboriginal Art in Australia. Art Gallery NSW, 2007.
Matingali, Bridget. The Cocky, the Crow and the Hawk. Working Title Press, 2002.
Napangarti, Bai Bai. Luurnpa, the Magical Kingfisher. Working Title Press, 2002.
Jakamara, Henry Cook; Nicholls, Christine. The Two Wallabies. Working Title Press, 2007.
Williams, Sue; Nicholls, Christine; Napurrurla, Molly Tasman; Lajamanu Community Education Centre. Working Title Press, 2007.
Williams, Sue; Nicholls, Christine; Nampijinpa, Dolly Daniels Granites; Yuendumu Community Education Centre. The Magic Fire at Warlukurlangu. Working Title Press, 2007.
Williams, Sue; Nicholls, Christine; Napurrurla, Molly Tasman; Lajamanu Community Education Centre; Yuendumu Community Education Centre. Spotted Cat, 2007.
Additional coordinator Mr Jared Thomas.