As the Northern Territory’s thriving capital, Darwin attracts travelers from all around the globe for its outdoor, tropical lifestyle. With waterfront dining, crocodile adventures, rich historical experiences and access to the Tiwi Islands all within a few minutes of the city center, there’s enough to do to fill a weekend or a week.
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SISTER7 gallery on Larrakia Country - Ethical Women's art gallery and studio.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Darwin's award winning landscape photographer, Paul Arnold showcases his work in this inner city gallery. With products ranging from postcards, calendars, books and of course his photography and images including his new Collectors Portfolio of Limited Edition Images. There is something for every budget with fine art printing done on site. Paul can produce all his images in a timely fashion for you to take home conveniently rolled in post tubes. Visit Paul's website for information on current and upcoming exhibitions!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Aboriginal Fine Arts operates the largest Aboriginal Art gallery in Darwin, corner Mitchell and Knuckey Streets, Darwin. Browse around a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and craft from Arnhem Land and the Central Western desert regions, and more. works on bark, hand-woven baskets, carvings and a huge selection of authentic handmade didgeridoos. Delivery worldwide door to door.
Awesome display of very reasonably priced local indigenous art. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable of the artists. We purchased 4 beautiful prints and negotiated a very good price for original artwork with cert of authenticity provided and a bio on the artist.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Mason Gallery has been operating in the Northern Territory for over 30 years and provides you with excellent choice of Art and gifts and cultural knowledge. Mason Gallery has premium quality paintings from the Northern Territory and a large variety of Indigenous gift ware and Weaving, Scarves, Ties and many more. We freight worldwide. Mason Gallery is a member of Australian Indigenous Art Trade Association. There is something for everyone so come and Visit the Mason Gallery.
It was great to see so many products with sculpture, wearable art and beautiful paintings. Wonderful connection to Country.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
WELCOME TO OUR UNIQUE HUB FOR TOP END ARTS, CULTURES AND TOURISM A DESTINATION AND THE PLACE TO LAUNCH YOUR JOURNEY 100% Aboriginal owned social enterprise. Authentic. Ethical. Contemporary. Ancient. Shopping, exhibitions, education, demonstrations of arts and crafts, films and events PLUS Australia’s first specialist Indigenous cultural tourism information service. Owned by Injalak Arts.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This exciting new 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 fine dot work to bold contemporary paintings and watercolour landscapes.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Situated in the historical Lyons Cottage along the Esplanade, Aboriginal Bush Traders is one of Darwin’s most unique attractions. Our retail gallery exhibits a range of authentic Indigenous products, and is complimented by our Café, which focuses on using native Australian products and bush tucker in our menu. Aboriginal Bush Traders is 100% not-for profit. Gallery open: 9am - 4pm Monday to Friday & 9am - 2pm Saturday. Café open: 7:30am - 3pm Monday to Friday & 9am - 2pm Saturday.
Aboriginal Bush Traders has wonderful and authentic cuisine showcasing Aboriginal food with a twist. I ate an excellent ham and cheese Panini. I drank a refreshing Rosella ice tea, which tastes similar to Hibiscus. The food was cooked to order and Raeleen greets customers with her contagious smile. The gift shop has fantastic indigenous items too. I purchased a rub that cures coughs for my father. The best part is that they're centrally located because it is a three-minute walk from my hotel. Lastly, it is directly across ta park with a sea view.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Nomad Art specialises in limited edition prints from Australian Aboriginal Art Centres and artists from the Top End of Australia and is now an online business. Open by appointment in Darwin.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
A beautiful Aboriginal Art Gallery in the centre of Darwin featuring artworks from the Utopia region of Central Australia as well as Top End art. You will also find the Utopia Giftware range of souvenirs as well as jewellery and other treasures. Come and browse through our art and crafts in airconditioned comfort!
Visited this store with my grandson who was hunting for an 'opal rock'. The lady serving us was extremely patient & helpful which resulted in a sale. Great shop with a large variety of items for sale including paintings, jewelry, mugs, bags, statuary, rocks, umbrellas & the list goes on! Actually visited a couple of times & noticed different items that we had missed previously. Well worth a visit
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