The Institute for Aboriginal Development (IAD) is controlled by and for Aboriginal people, and supports Aboriginal self-determination through its unique and innovative education and training, language and culture, research and publishing programs.
The diary contains 26 colour reproductions of Central Australian art from Desert-affiliated art centres, plus cover.
Flaps back and front, including year at-a-glance chart. Two internal perforated card pull-out bookmarks, colour regional map showing geographical origins of each artwork
Published by IAD Press
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