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Caring for Your Bark Painting: Tips from Aboriginal Art Co

Caring for Your Bark Painting: Tips from Aboriginal Art Co

Bark paintings are living artworks; made from natural materials that continue to breathe and shift over time. Learn how to display, store, and protect your Aboriginal bark painting so it can be cherished for generations....
Shopping with Purpose

Shopping with Purpose

Learn how to identify authentic Aboriginal businesses and shop consciously. Discover how Aboriginal Art Co vets every artist and product to ensure ethical, transparent, and community-led Aboriginal art and gifts.
Colouring The Landscape

Colouring The Landscape

Featuring works from Spinifex Hill Studio, Tjarlirli Art, Tangentyere Artists, Papunya Tjupi, Ikuntji Artists, and Bindi Mwerre Anthurre, this exhibition celebrates bold uses of colour and fresh ways of seeing Country. These vibrant expressions reflect the diversity...
 Dean Tyson | EPISTEMICIDE + EPIPHANY = EXODUS

Bingkin/ Dean Tyson | EPISTEMICIDE + EPIPHANY = EXODUS

Aboriginal Art Co proudly presents EPISTEMICIDE + EPIPHANY = EXODUS, a culturally rich solo exhibition by Bingkin / Dean Tyson. Proudly identifying as a ‘Brisbane Black,’ Bingkin is of the Meerooni tribe of the Gurang...
Nature Reimagined: Norton Fredericks at Town Square Vitrine Gallery

Nature Reimagined: Norton Fredericks at Town Square Vitrine Gallery

Norton Fredericks’ exhibition at the Town Square Vitrine Gallery thoughtfully explores queer identity, ecology, and connection to place. Through natural materials and time-honoured methods, their work reflects on resilience, fluidity, and the intertwined narratives of...
Growth After Fire by Jenna Lee

Growth After Fire by Jenna Lee

Growth After the Fire highlights resilience and renewal, connecting fire-resilient landscapes and First Nations strength to inspire reflection on how destruction and growth shape our lives.
Visiting Maningrida Arts and Culture

Visiting Maningrida Arts and Culture

Maningrida Arts and Culture is one of Australia’s most significant Aboriginal art centres, representing over 700 artists from across the region. The centre showcases a diverse range of artistic practices, from bark paintings, mimi sculptures,...
Visiting Bula’bula Arts in Ramingining

Visiting Bula’bula Arts in Ramingining

Bula’bula Arts represents over 150 artist members from Ramingining and surrounding outstations in North East Arnhem Land. Its name, given by local artists in 1989, means “the voice of the Garrtjambal,” or red kangaroo, symbolising...
Aidan Rowlingson | BIG FACE

Aidan Rowlingson | BIG FACE

Through the deconstruction of physiognomy, BIG FACE by Aidan Rowlingson becomes an outstanding example of social commentary. Aidan is a Butchulla and Kabi Kabi creative currently based here in Magandjin. He comes from a performance...
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Aboriginal Art Co. facilitates a range of workshops, artists talks and walking tours. Engage in hands-on activities, learn traditional practices, and deepen your understanding of Aboriginal art and culture.