Daniel Browning is an experienced and highly respected First Nations journalist, radio broadcaster, writer and sound artist. Currently, he presents The Art Show on Radio National and is the Editor of Indigenous Radio with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where he began his media career in 1994. A visual arts graduate, Daniel is also a widely published freelance writer on the arts and culture, with a particular focus on Australian Indigenous art. He is a former guest editor of Artlink Indigenous, an occasional series of the quarterly Australian contemporary arts journal. He is the inaugural curator of Blak Box, an award-winning, architect-designed sound pavilion commissioned by Western Sydney-based multiform arts company UTP to amplify the voices of First Nations artists and communities through live recorded storytelling. Daniel is a descendant of the Bundjalung and Kullilli peoples of far northern New South Wales and south-western Queensland.