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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.

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  1. Majumba (Kangaroo) Coffee Table

    This feature furniture piece is made from geniune kangaroo skin, painted by Colleen Sam (Ngungurnnumma Kalkadoon) and made by Keith Weribone (Mandandanji) of Moonks Indigenous Art on Furniture....

  2. Dilly Bag by Rose Wilfred

    Nunggayinbala people have used dilly bags for thousands of years for practical and ceremonial purposes, but not until recently were they made from repurposed ghost nets and shade cloth fabric. Dilly bags, ...

  3. Small Larrakitj

    This piece a decorative small scale Larrakitj. The larrakitj had its traditional use for the Yolŋu of North East Arnhem Land as an ossuary or bone container erected as a memorial to a dead kinsman up to a...

  4. Coiled vase

    Michelle Yeatman is well-known for her unique coil pots that feature intricate shapes and decorations inspired by seagrass patterns. She creates all her pieces by hand and without a pottery wheel. After ...

  5. Arnya Pulway handpainted vase

    Hand painted vase by Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung of Western Cape York, Queensland....

  6. Walka Board by Maruku Arts

    Walka boards is a contemporary way of continuing to celebrate, teach and live life through the Tjukurpa (the dreaming). Both the dot painting and etching techniques, where walka is burnt into the wood with...

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