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

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  1. Betty Bundamurra Kira Kiro Spirits – Silk Scarf

    This beautiful Silk Chiffon Scarf, is produced by Waringarri Aboriginal Arts showcasing the fabulous artwork, Kira Kiro Spirits by Betty Bundamurra. From the time of the beginning – the Dreamtime, ca...

  2. Jody Rallah

    Jody Rallah is a yuggera-yugggerabul and biri-bindal artist from Meeanjin/Brisbane. Rallah creates ‘knowledge vessels’ using various mediums and practices across object making and painting, scu...

  3. Elverina Johnson

    Elverina Johnson is a Gurugulu and Indinji Gimuy artist from Yarrabah in far north Queensland. Her traditional family name is Bunya Badjil, which means ‘Good Woman’. She is a multidiscipliary artist, a...

  4. Agnes Wotton

    Agnes Wotton lives and creates art on the remote Aboriginal community of Palm Island. She is a self-taught artist and has an affinity with colour. Primarily a painter, she creates work that showcases the i...

  5. Francine Kulitja

    Francine Kulitja is the eldest daughter of well known artist Rene Kulitja and granddaughter of renowned wood carvers and Maruku founders, the late Topsy Tjulyata and Walter Pukutiwara. She grew up in Kaltu...

  6. Lomburr Marika Michelle – Bathi (Basket)

    A beautiful multi-coloured woven hand bag made by Lomburr Marika Michelle of Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre. The traditional art of weaving baskets from Pandanus leaves is characterised by labor-intensive pro...

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