Woven Basket by Mary Ruwaypi
Mary is a highly skilled fibre artist, having received her artistic teachings from her mother, Burrayburray Guyamirrilil.
Crafted from Gunga, also known as Pandanus Palm, this intricately woven basket involves a meticulous coiling technique, and it is coloured with dyes derived from native bush plants.
Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts
Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts is a remote Art Centre in east Arnhemland. They are owned by Yolŋu members, have a Yolŋu Board, and employ a Manager and Arts Workers. They support over one hundred artis...
Frequently Asked Questions
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We collaborate exclusively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, art centres and businesses. Our goal is to support them in their artistic, creative and cultural endeavours with the goal of creating a self-sustaining and self-determining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander retail and arts industry.
Our art and products are sourced from Aboriginal-owned businesses and Art Centers. Suppliers are carefully vetted to ensure their authenticity and businesses are certified by the Indigenous Art Code.
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We support many amazing independent artists, art centres and businesses and love to promote them!
Our model of working isn’t about representation of a small stable of artists but rather a growing hub and an artistic community.
You can find a lot of information as you navigate our website. Check out the Artists and Brands pages. We often link to their websites so you can explore further. -
Each Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander artist, art centre and business are unique and prices are negotiated and can vary.
Generally speaking, we take a 30% commission on sales to cover our overheads; it costs to have a prime location in a Brisbane metro area, professional staff, insurances, marketing and communications, administration and general expenses running a gallery and retail space.