Proudly an Aboriginal-led Not-for-profit Organisation.

Proudly First Nations-led and managed. We’re passionate about Indigenous art and the people who create it because we’re passionate about our community.

Tjanpi Desert Weavers

Aboriginal Art Co seeks to collaborate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander independent artists, arts businesses, and Art Centres in Queensland, and across Australia.

Wik and Kugu

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Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre

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  1. Bush Dyed Small Silk Scarf – black/dark blue

    A day at the art centre often begins with a bush trip to collect leaves, roots, berries and firewood. The women sit together, often by the sea or Angurugu River and design each garment, carefully placing l...

  2. Bathi (Coiled Basket)

    A beautiful multi-coloured woven hand bag made by Galatharra Munyarryun Mary of Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre. The traditional art of weaving baskets from Pandanus is characterised by labor-intensive process...

  3. Betty Braedon

    Betty Braedon was born in Alice Springs in 1977. Her mother is also a weaver, Ann Nyankulya Cleary-Farall and she is from Ernabella. Betty spent her early childhood in Tjitjikala where her father is from. ...

  4. Tony Albert

    Tony Albert has achieved extraordinary visibility and much critical acclaim for his visual art practice, which combines, text, video, drawing, painting, and three-dimensional objects. Examining the legacy ...

  5. Bush dye silk scarf in light purple/brown

    A day at the art centre often begins with a bush trip to collect leaves, roots, berries and firewood. The women sit together, often by the sea or Angurugu River and design each garment, carefully placing l...

  6. Bruce Bell

    Bruce Bell is a member of Wik & Kuku Art Centre. Bruce Bell is a Wik-Mungkan man from Aurukun and his clan group is Apalech, a custodial complex group from the Southern Wik Lands. Bruce specialises in ...

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