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2026 First Nations Arts and Culture Awards highlight excellence, leadership and innovation

Creative Australia has announced the recipients for the 2026 First Nations Arts and Culture Awards, celebrating outstanding achievement, leadership and innovation across First Nations arts and culture.

May 27, 2026
2026 First Nations Arts Awards recipients

Presented annually on 27 May, marking the anniversary of the 1967 Referendum and the beginning of National Reconciliation Week, the Awards recognise the extraordinary contribution of First Nations artists, cultural leaders, arts workers and creative businesses across Australia.  

Executive Director First Nations Arts and Culture Franchesca Cubillo said: 

“The First Nations Arts and Culture Awards recognise the remarkable artists, cultural leaders and organisations whose work continues to shape and strengthen First Nations arts and culture nationally and internationally. This year’s recipients and shortlisted nominees represent excellence across generations and disciplines, from lifetime achievement and cultural leadership through to emerging voices and innovative First Nations-led businesses.” 

Red Ochre Award for Lifetime Achievement in Artistic Excellence

Recipients:  
Dr Bronwyn Bancroft 
Stephen Pigram

Red Ochre Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cultural Advocacy and Leadership 

Recipients:  
Djambawa Marawili AM 
Hetti Kemarre Perkins

Youth Award for Achievement in the Arts 

Recipient:  
Hayley Millar Baker 

Shortlisted:  
Skye Cusack 
Callan Purcell 

Established Artist of the Year Award 

Recipient 
John Harvey 

Shortlisted  
Michael Cook 
Alick Tipoti 

First Nations Arts and Culture Business Innovation Award 

Recipient:  
Balya Productions 

Shortlisted: 
Gilimbaa 
The Returning Indigenous Corporation 

Creative Australia also congratulates the 2026 First Nations Arts Fellowship recipients, Daen John-Sansbury-Smith, and Maurial Spearim, who are being recognised alongside this year’s award recipients. 

Also announced during the ceremony was the establishment of a new permanent award category in honour of Rhoda Roberts AO and her enduring legacy as a visionary cultural leader, truth-teller and champion of First Nations voices. The Rhoda Roberts Trailblazer Award recognises an individual who has made a profound impact on the First Nations arts and cultural landscape through sovereign storytelling, advocacy and leadership. 

Visit First Nations Arts and Culture Awards for more information, including details on how to nominate a First Nations artists, organisation or business for the 2027 First Nations Arts Awards.  

Photo by Steven Wilson Barker


Media contact: 

Brianna Roberts,  
Senior Media Manager, Creative Australia
Mobile: 0498 123 541
Email: brianna.roberts@creative.gov.au 

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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