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Northern Territory, Australia
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Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory - Darwin Area Northern Territory
Fannie Bay

Set in a tropical garden on the Darwin Harbour at Bullocky Point, is the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT).

Northern Editions Printmaking Gallery and Studio

Northern Editions Printmaking Gallery and Studio - Darwin
Charles Darwin University

Visitors to Northern Editions Printmaking Gallery and Studio at its Charles Darwin University (CDU) location are rewarded with an exquisite range of etchings, screenprints, lithographs and linocuts by some of Australia's most celebrated artists. The staff of Northern Editions travel to some of the most remote communities in Australia, to conduct...

Mason Gallery

Mason Gallery - artworks from Central Australia
Darwin

The Australian Aboriginal Art found at Mason Gallery is sourced primarily from the Papunya, Kintore and Kiwirrkura areas of Central Australia and the Western Desert region. Art from this area is readily recognisable with its distinctive designs and use of bright bold colours.

Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery

Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery - gallery interior, Darwin Area Northern Territory
Darwin

Visit the Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery in Knuckey Street, Darwin, and browse around a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and craft. View Aboriginal paintings, works on bark, hand-woven baskets, didjeridus, carvings from Arnhem Land and the Central and Western desert regions, and more.

Lyons Cottage (British Australian Telegraph Company)


Darwin

Lyons Cottage, located on the corner of Knuckey Street and the Esplanade, Darwin, was built for the Eastern Extension Australasian and China Telegraph Company Ltd (the successor of the BAT from 1873) in 1925. The cottage was the residence of the company engineer and built from 'hammered stone'.

Outstation Gallery - Aboriginal Art from Art Centres


Parap

This exciting Aboriginal art gallery, located in the Parap gallery precinct in Darwin, Australia, showcases high quality and affordable Aboriginal artwork from established and emerging Aboriginal artists. The directors source the exhibited works from over 14 remote Aboriginal community art centres in desert country and the Top End, covering styles from...

Framed Art Gallery


Stuart Park

This functional and artistic environment is five minutes from the Darwin city centre and presents and sells a wide variety of quality Australian art and craft created by Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal artists.

24HR Art


Parap

24HR Art is dedicated specifically to the promotion and support of contemporary visual art, and offers visitors the opportunity to interact with the displays, and thereby providing a feast for the senses.

Munupi Art Centre


Melville Island

The unique cultural traditions of Tiwi life and culture are celebrated by the artists of Pirlangimpi on Melville Island.

Mbantua Gallery Darwin


Darwin

Mbantua Gallery Darwin provides a beautiful environment in which to view the beautiful works from Central Australia's Utopia region. Amongst the artists represented are, Emily Kngwarreye, Barbara Weir, Minnie Pwerle, Abie Loy as well as emerging artist Janelle Stockman.

Crocosaurus Cove


Darwin

Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of Darwin city, allows visitors a unique, up close and personal view of Australia's iconic Saltwater Crocodiles. Bringing together some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in Australia and boasting the world's largest display of Australian reptiles, Crocosaurus Cove is a must see attraction when visiting...

Didgeridoo Hut and Art Gallery


Humpty Doo

Didgeridoo Hut and Art Gallery, in Humpty Doo (only 30 minutes from the city), is owned and operated by Aboriginal people. Authentic art is produced by artists who are part of the owner’s extended family, who stay onsite while they are working.

Chan Contemporary Art Space


Darwin

The Chan Contemporary Art Space is a demonstration of the Territory Government's commitment to supporting Territory's cultural environment.

Coomalie Cultural Centre


Batchelor

Located en-route to Litchfield National Park, the Coomalie Cultural Centre houses a diverse range of distinctive Australian indigenous artworks from across the Top End and Central Australia. As you browse through the centre, see striking works on paperbark, paper, canvas, printed textiles, carvings, didjeridoos, fibre weavings, and occasionally, rare traditional ceremonial...

Tiwi Design Aboriginal Corporation


Bathurst Island

Tiwi Design, located on Bathurst Island, started from a small Catholic Presbytery in 1969. Two young men, Bede Tungatalum and Giovanni Tipungwuti, worked with the art teacher, Madeline Clear, to produce woodblock prints.

Tiwi Art Network


Parap

The Tiwi Art Network is an alliance between the three art centres on the Tiwi Islands – Munupi Arts and Crafts, Tiwi Design and Jilamara Arts and Crafts.

Maningrida Arts and Culture Darwin


Darwin

The Darwin galley has been operating since 2004 and is owned and manager by its parent company Maningrida Arts and Crafts. Maningrida Arts and Culture represents more than 700 artists who work with bark paintings, timber sculptures, fibre art, didjeridus, regalia, prints and bronze sculptures.

Jilamara Arts and Crafts


Melville Island

Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association located in Milikapiti on Melville Island, has grown into a highly respected art centre servicing the needs of 60 local Tiwi artists.