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

We create a seamless online experience, so you can appreciate the intricacies and diversity of our arts, whether you are here to browse, shop, or research.

Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre

Everyone deserves the opportunity to tell their story on their own terms. That’s why we’re helping to elevate Indigenous culture and commerce on multiple fronts.

See All

Learn

Aboriginal Art Co consciously curates authentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander products to ensure quality, value and impact.

View All

Chaboo

Search results for Sculptures

Showing results 19 - 24 of 36.

  1. Gomulu (erget) sculpture

    Carving by Wulu Marawili Mikariny Muluminya....

  2. Djiḻawurr Sculpture

    ‘Djiḻawurr’ meaning Scrub fowl in Yolŋu language. Yolŋu sacred songs tell of the first rising clouds on the horizons – the first sighƟngs for the year of the Macassan praus’ sails....

  3. Patricia Nelson

    Patricia Nelson is part of the Luritja language group and lives at Larapinta town camp. Every morning Patricia visits the Yarrenyty Arltere centre to do sewing with her grandmother and auntie. The soft scu...

  4. Gary Namponan

    Garry Namponan is a member of Wik & Kuku Arts Centre. Garry Namponan was born at the Presbyterian mission at Aurukun in 1960, on the western coast of Cape York Peninsula. He is the eldest of eight chil...

  5. Rodney Balmana

    Rodney Balmana is an artist from Marrawuddi Arts & Culture. Rodney produces sculptures such as Lorrkon’s which is wood hollowed out by termites then painted with acrylics. ...

  6. Irene Henry and Harold Goodman

    Irene Henry and Harold Goodman met in Kakadu in 1984; they are partners in life and art. They have six children together. Irene tributes her carving skills to learnings from the late Sebastian Tipiloura. I...

Close this panel