DARWIN, Australia, Aug. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) will open Friday 6 August via its cutting-edge digital platform, connecting audiences around the world with Australias Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives.
Presented by Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF), now in its 15th year, the DAAF program will run from 6-11 August. The program features a highly anticipated digital art fair and an online Public Program that includes artist masterclasses and artists talks.
DAAFF will also showcase two First Nations fashion events including the annual National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA) and the winner announcement will be live streamed across NITVs social media channels on 3 August, direct from the Darwin Convention Centre, Australia. The vibrant Country to Couture runway will also be presented on 4 August.
DAAF is internationally celebrated as a world-class program and pays homage to the worlds oldest living culture. It is the only event of its kind that connects artists, performers and Art Centres from Australias most remote regions with domestic and international audiences, eager to snap up stunning and authentic works.
DAAFF Executive Director, Claire Summers says the program generates significant flow-on benefits for Australias Indigenous communities, where 100 per cent of the sales from each artwork is returned to Art Centres, the artists and their communities.
We are honoured to be able to profile over 70 Indigenous owned Art Centres and open up the rich storytelling, culture, and history behind these works of art, says Ms Summers.
Commenting on the decision to pivot from a physical event to an online strategy, Ms Summers adds, Weve already had overwhelming interest in our Public Program, with many of the workshops at capacity. Last year we welcomed the largest global audience we have ever seen thanks to our digital offering.
The DAAF program includes: