There are 17 aboriginal art galleries in Northern Territory
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Boomerang Art – Aboriginal Art Gallery - Dealer of Authentic Australian Aboriginal art which was established in 1996.
Bush Aboriginal Merchants, connecting you with unique, authentic and ethical cultural products and experiences; Supporting local indigenous artists, businesses and micro-enterprises. Local Aboriginal crafts, unique gifts and homeware, plus coffee and bush tucker. A retail outlet that combines quality gifts, art and authentic experiences with local produce; We also have a state of the art Bush Tucker Cafe and event facilities. Aboriginal Bush Traders is 100% non-profit and provides opportun
Visit the Gallery of Aboriginal Fine Arts on Knuckey Street, Darwin and explore a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal arts and crafts.
Ikuntji Artists was the first art center founded by women in the Western Desert Art Movement. In the 1980s, women at the Haass Bluff Elder Care Center began painting. Instructed by their husbands and fathers and often helping them to finish their paintings. In the early 1990s, these women decided to start their own art center. Ikuntji Artists was first established in 1992 as a women's center and initially focused on providing services to the elderly and children in the community. After early e
Marrawuddi Arts, in the heart of Kakadu National Park, is owned and operated by Mirarr Traditional Owners through their representative organization, Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation (GAC).
Based in Uluru, Maruku@Uluru offers authentic Anangu cultural experiences for individuals, groups and charters on public and private tours. Our tours are a memorable experience during your visit to Uluru, and they run Monday through Saturday. The gallery is a touch of something unexpected, colorful and connected, celebrating and combining stories of people and places. With a gallery in the Uluru-Kata-Tjuta National Park Cultural Center and several excursion sites, there is a general unders
A wide range of Aboriginal paintings and Indigenous Australian art featuring our Aboriginal artists from the Utopia region of central Australia.
Mbantua Gallery specializes in art from the Utopia region of central Australia and represents around 200 artists from this region, mostly women, creating beautiful and delicate creations which are exhibited in our galleries in Darwin and Alice Springs and also online. . Mbantua Gallery also stocks one-of-a-kind opals and jewellery, handcrafted sculptures and a beautiful selection of ethically sourced souvenirs....
Working directly with Aboriginal-owned arts centres, we showcase and promote contemporary Aboriginal work by emerging and established artists.
Papunya Tjupi Arts is a community arts organization originally owned and operated by 100 and based in Papunya, the birthplace of the western desert dot painting movement. Papunya Tjupi artists have built their own unique identity based on the heritage of their ancestors.
Readback has been in business in Darwin since 1995.
Women's Gallery Studying Aboriginal Art Darwin Northern Territory
Around 400 artists make up Tangentyere Artists; an Aboriginal-owned arts center based in Alice Springs offering arts training and workshops, and marketing and sales support for artists.
During the rainy season from October to April, the shop does not have regular opening hours. Call or email to make an appointment for the opening. Didgeridoo Hut in Humpty Doo (just 30 minutes from town) is Aboriginal owned and operated.
AUTHENTIC ABORIGINAL ART FOR SALE BY EARLIER INDIGENOUS ARTISTS
Since 1985 we have been producing colorful works of art and supporting the Yuendumu Aboriginal community.
A spacious layout for NT visitors to view a wide range of modern and contemporary Australian Aboriginal art. Yubu Napa has a relaxed atmosphere with a wide range of unique gift ideas on display in the gift shop upon entering the building.