Newsletter Overview
The newsletter from Bluethumb Art celebrates NAIDOC Week 2025, honoring Indigenous culture and country. Bluethumb, as a member of the Indigenous Art Code and partner of over 20 remote Indigenous Art Centres, supports and promotes the next generation of First Nations artists. The curated collection features works by artists from these remote Art Centres, showcasing Aboriginal art and culture.
Products Featured in the Newsletter
The newsletter highlights artworks by various Indigenous artists. Some of the featured pieces include:
- Clarissa Williams - Minyma Tjukurrpa Acrylic
- Debbie Napaljarri Brown - Wanakiji Jukurrpa (Bush Tomato Dreaming) Acrylic
- Claudia Derose - Seven Sisters - Kungkarangkalpa Acrylic
- Mary Gibson - Kurlkurta Tjukurpa Acrylic
- Beverly Edimintja - Minyma Kutjara Acrylic
- Cecille Baker - Burlupurr Dilly Bag Sculpture
Each artwork requires framing and is available for purchase on the Bluethumb platform.
About Bluethumb Art
Bluethumb is an online art marketplace that connects artists with art lovers. They are committed to supporting First Nations artists and showcasing their talents. Located at 78C King William Road, Goodwood, SA 5034, Bluethumb acknowledges and respects the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia as the Traditional Owners of the land.