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Category is Indigenous Arts, Culture and Heritage; Galleries - Commercial. 64 websites found from 4291. Page 3 of 4.
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Kaltjiti Arts and Crafts Centre (more info)

Kaltjiti Arts and Crafts Centre is a community based, Aboriginal-owned art centre at Fregon. Art and craft mediums include batik, screen-printing, silk painting and contemporary styles of painting. Some of the art and craft is available to purchase...

Keringke Aboriginal Arts Centre (more info)

The Keringke Aboriginal Arts Centre offers a wide range of products, including textiles, paintings on paper, wood and canvas, handpainted furniture, bowls, vases, artifacts including boomerangs, coolamons, music sticks, beadwork, mirrors, photo frame...

Koorie Heritage Trust Inc. (more info)

The Koorie Heritage Trust Inc. protects, preserves and promotes the living culture of the indigenous people of south-east Australia. On the website you can find information on historical people and events, the trust's collections, the education kit, ...

Kuku Yalanji Dreamtime (KYD) (more info)

This website provides information on Kuku Yalanji Dreamtime, part of the Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Incorporated Association that is responsible for the management of the land, resources, business, employment and education needs of the Mossman Gorge Abo...

Lockhart River Art and Culture Centre (more info)

The Lockhart River Art and Culture Centre aims to support, promote and encourage traditional Aboriginal culture in Lockhart River. The website provides information on local artists, artefacts and dance, as well as contact details of dealers that prom...

Mangkaja Arts (more info)

The Mangkaja Arts Centre website contains information about the community based art centre and gallery which services artists from the Fitzroy Valley, Kimberley, Western Australia. You can read about how the centre came about, see some of the artists...

Maningrida Arts and Culture (more info)

Maningrida Arts and Culture is a community based Aboriginal Arts organisation located in north-central Arnhem Land. It promotes the cultural assets, both artistic and knowledge based, of the Aboriginal people of the Maningrida region through the docu...

Maruku Arts (more info)

Maruku Arts is a craft company, owned and controlled by Anangu - Aboriginal people from the south east and west of Central Australia. Visit this site for information about carvings, spear throwers and shields, bowls, spears, clubs and boomerangs.

Mason Gallery (more info)

Aboriginal Art of Central Australia and the Western Desert areas of Australia, including Kintore, Kiwirrkurra and the Ikuntji homelands. Includes works of the Pintubi people. Website contains exhibitions list, gallery, masterworks, and photographs of...

Mbantua Gallery and Cultural Museum (more info)

The Mbantua Gallery and Cultural Museum is a privately owned company located in Alice Springs that offers a selection of Aboriginal fine art from the Utopia Region in Central Australia. Visit this site to view the online Aboriginal art gallery, join ...

Mimi Arts and Crafts Aboriginal Corporation (more info)

Mimi Arts and Crafts Aboriginal Corporation is a Katherine based, wholly Aboriginal owned and controlled cooperative. Items available include paintings, works on paper, jewellery, woodwork, didgeridoos, coolamons and textiles. An online gallery is av...

Mornington Island Arts & Craft Centre / Mornington Island Dancers (more info)

This website provides information about the Woomera Aboriginal Corporation's Arts & Craft Centre and the Mornington Island Dancers.

Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre (more info)

The Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre, a community development project of the Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation, features exhibitions, a museum/gallery, shop, cafÚ and tours of the region. The Centre, through its performing arts project, ...

Oceanic Arts Australia (more info)

Gallery specialising in museum-quality Oceanic and Aboriginal Tribal Art and Artefacts, from Australian Aboriginal cultural groups, Papua New Guinea, Irian Jaya (West Papua), the Solomon Islands, Vanuatua, Fiji, Polynesia and Micronesian.

Outstation Gallery (more info)

Outstation Gallery exhibits artwork from emerging and established Indigenous artists, sourced from Australian Aboriginal art centres.

Rainbow Serpent (more info)

A Sydney based company specialising in promoting Aboriginal artists and marketing Aboriginal art and design with stores at Sydney and Brisbane International Airports. The website contains store and company information, a virtual gallery, online shop,...

Short Street Gallery (more info)

Representing contemporary regional artists and art centres from the Kimberley, Arnhem Land, Tiwi Islands and Western Desert.

Songlines (more info)

Songlines, or Yiri in the Walpiri language, are tracks across the landscape created by mythical Aboriginal ancestors. The website has a selection of Aboriginal paintings, didgeridoos, artefacts and boomerangs available for online purchase.

Tiwi Art Network (more info)

The Tiwi Art Network is an alliance of three art centres in the Tiwi Islands: Munipi Arts and Crafts Association, Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association and Tiwi Design. Visit this site for information about art tours, exhibitions and special events.

Tobwabba Art (more info)

The Tobwabba Art website provides detailed information about the Tobwabba Art Shop at Forster including a background of Tobwabba Art, history of the Worimi people, a price list and an online order form. You can view a wide variety of products sold at...

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