The Gallery – Saltwater Freshwater
The Gallery is an important cultural space to showcase and support Aboriginal artists from across the Saltwater Freshwater region on the Mid North Coast of NSW. The region includes artists and makers from the Worimi, Biripi, Dunghutti and Gumbaynggirr nations. The Saltwater Freshwater branding represents what is unique to the region, the meeting of the
Read MoreBourke Aboriginal Art Gallery
Bourke Aboriginal Art Gallery, situated in Bourke’s main street, is run by local Indigenous artists for local Indigenous artists. Although our walls are covered with colourful paintings, the Gallery has a wide range of items for sale and display. As we believe in having an inclusive community, some of the artwork for sale may be
Read MoreWungunja Cultural Centre
A unique centre that celebrates the Aboriginal culture of the Trangie area, set in the surrounds of a beautiful native garden, including a yarning circle camp site and traditional dance circle. The centre holds a fabulous collection of artefacts that have been sourced predominantly from Central NSW and 2 magnificent carved burial trees that once
Read MoreKew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery
A gallery exhibiting work of Aboriginal artists of Central West NSW, at Hartley Historic Site east of Lithgow. Representing and selling work by Aboriginal painters, printers, weavers, designers, jewellers and photographers from across the region. The Kew–Y–Ahn Aboriginal Gallery was established in 2013 as a partnership between regional art development organisation Arts OutWest, NSW National
Read MoreDharriwaa Elders Group
Dharriwaa Elders Group is an incorporated association of Walgett Aboriginal Elders and their supporters that has deductible gift recipient status. Members and their staff work to manage and maintain cultural knowledge and their community’s development. Visitors are welcome to view the permanent exhibitions displayed in their main street centre, and take a self-guided tour of
Read MoreMiromaa Aboriginal Language and Technology Centre
The word Miromaa is an Awabakal word meaning to stop from loss, referencing specifically stopping loss of language. Miromaa is about empowering Indigenous people to revitalise their language. Awabakal (pronounced Ar war ba karl) is the language of the region that Miromaa works to revive. Awaba means flat surface. This is the name of the
Read MoreYarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre Aboriginal Corporation
Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre is a traditional owner organisation based in the towns of Deniliquin and Balranald in the Riverina region of NSW. Yarkuwa was formed in 2003, in part, to ensure traditional owner knowledge was preserved for further generations. The aims of the organisation are: – To collate and maintain cultural, heritage and environment
Read MoreYarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre is situated midway between Coffs Harbour and Grafton in Northern Nsw. Drive North past Woolgoolga or South past Halfway Creek to take the Yarrawarra/Red Rock turn off. Turn left on to Red Rock Rd. Follow the signage.
Read MoreDunghutti-Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery
Welcome to Dunghutti Land. Dunghutti-Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery is housed in the annex of the Kempsey Visitor Information Centre and Macleay Historical Museum on Macleay Valley Way, Kempsey. The building was designed by internationally renowned architect Glen Murcutt. The aim of the gallery is to showcase a diverse range of artworks from established and emerging Aboriginal
Read MoreBoomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-Operative
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative is one of Australia’s longest running Aboriginal owned and operated art galleries. Established in Chippendale Sydney in 1987, Boomalli, a word derived from three different NSW language groups, means: “To strike; to make a mark”. Since 1987 Boomalli continues to promote the original objectives of the founding artist members by providing ongoing
Read MoreTibooburra Local Aboriginal Land Council Keeping Place
The Tibooburra Local Aboriginal Land Council Keeping Place is a unique museum displaying traditional indigenous artefacts and selected photographic material from the Tibooburra district. The collection consists of wood, stone and fauna materials from the Wadigali, Wongkumara and Malyangapa tribes. The museum is a ‘Keeping Place’ for the remains of the tools and artefacts found
Read MoreMinjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre
The Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre at South Tweed Heads is located within the Tweed Heads historic site, which adjoins the Ukerebagh Nature Reserve. Their aim is to preserve and protect the significant cultural heritage of the area and to provide a facility for all people to explore and enjoy the beauty of the native coastal
Read MoreWadjar Gallery
Wadjar Regional Indigenous Gallery showcases the works of regional Indigenous artists, artisans and craftspeople. The gallery features an extensive display of regionally produced traditional and contemporary arts and crafts, books, clothing, CDs and giftware.
Read MoreArmidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place
The Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place is where you can experience the diversity of Australian Indigenous arts and culture. It trades as the Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place (ACCKP). The Centre is located in the beautiful city of Armidale, in northern New South Wales. The region is renowned for its friendly communities,
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