Discover the best top things to do in Red Centre, Australia including Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Yubu Napa Art Gallery, Kathleen Buzzacott Art Studio, Tangentyere Artists, Alice Springs School of the Air Experience, Mbantua Fine Art Gallery, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art & Culture Centre, Talapi, Jila Arts, Maruku Arts.
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Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a social enterprise of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council created to enable women in remote central deserts to earn their own income from contemporary fibre art. Tjanpi represents more than 400 Aboriginal female artists from 26 remote communities on the NPY lands, which cover approximately 350,000 square kms across the tri-state border region (WA, SA, NT) of Central Australia. Tjanpi Desert Weavers has a public gallery in Alice Springs where you can see and purchase your own unique piece of art and learn more about the women and culture of the NPY lands. Tjanpi also runs public weaving workshops and regularly exhibits work in national galleries, museums and public institutions.
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Yubu Napa Art Gallery, Studio and Gift Shop is now open at the iconic Panorama Guth Building in Hartley Street, Alice Springs. We offer a wide range of contemporary indigenous art as well as beautifully handcrafted souvenirs and gift ideas. Our onsite artist studio is a comfortable space for the artist's to paint in, offering visitors an opportunity to meet an artist and hear the stories of the artwork firsthand! We hope to see you soon at Yubu Napa, the newest Gem in Central Australia
After having visited all the art galleries in Todd Mall, on a recent trip to Alice Springs, I was very impressed by a visit to the Yubu Napa Art Gallery in nearby Hartley Street. Their range of artists and artistic styles was better by far than anything I saw at the other galleries. It also provided a friendlier environment for Indigenous artists to do their work on-site.
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Kathleen Buzzacott Art Studio is a fully owned and operated Indigenous family enterprise situated on Traditional Arrente Land in the stunning West MacDonnell Ranges. Visitors are invited to enjoy a unique cultural experience. Our 'Yia Nuka Ilama' tour involves story telling, morning tea with bush tucker and seed bracelet/keyring making workshop.
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Tangentyere Artists Gallery is open Monday to Friday at 16 Fogarty St, Alice Springs. We are an Aboriginal owned and run Art Centre. Tangentyere Artist support new, emerging and established artists through our studio, gallery and outreach program. We also work with Indigenous artists visiting town from remote communities, offering Aboriginal artists a safe place where they can sit down to paint.
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History, Lifestyle & Innovation…Since 1951 when Alice Springs School of the Air was established, it has been at the forefront of developing techniques that continually enhance learning experiences of students living in remote areas of Central Australia.Immerse yourself in history, learn about outback lifestyle, discover world-class innovations and be inspired by what has been and continues to be a uniquely Australian method of education – achieved in “The World’s Largest Classroom”.
Our tour of this attraction was an off train excursion whilst doing The Ghan train trip from Darwin to Adelaide. We were taken by coach a short distance from the train but still within the townsite of Alice Springs. We were greeted by a very bubbly woman who showed us in to a classroom-like room for an informative video on the formation and workings of the school, formed in 1951, which is the largest classroom in the world. To think that the students are in remote areas and spread over an area in excess of 500,000 square miles is mind boggling. After the video you move in to an adjoining room to witness an actual lesson involving a teacher and student. There is so much to see and absorb in such a short time that you need to go for yourself and learn about this modern day wonder. As you leave there is the customary gift shop with a very good array of souvenirs to purchase with all the funds going to the administration and running of the school. It truly is an amazing place to visit.
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Lots to see at Mbantua Art Gallery in Alice Springs! Our specialty lies in fine artwork from the Utopia region of Central Australia. If you are after larger pieces of art, or looking for an investment piece, we also have the Mbantua Lane Showcase Gallery which you can view on request. In addition to our paintings, we have created a range of souvenirs and gifts called Utopia Australia Giftware. These items are made using our very own art designs. Royalties are paid to the artists giving them a continuing stream of income. In the Gallery you will also find unique giftwares and jewellery sourced from around Australia including sandstone art from Coober Pedy. When visiting Alice Springs, make sure you have plenty of time to browse through our extensive range of art!
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Nyinkka Nyunyu Art & Culture Centre is a place to explore the land, culture, history, language and art of the Warumungu people. The centre was created to preserve Warumungu culture, to share it with our visitors, and to protect the sacred site of the Nyinkka, a spiky-tailed goanna which is a powerful Wirnkarra or ancestral being.
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Really lovely staff will happily have a chat. Have bought some delightful art from this gallery, and they're always re-vitalising the wall space with new art from a variety of hubs
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We take great pride in representing a large range of high quality Aboriginal artworks by highly talented indigenous artists from affordable to highly collectable investment paintings. All our paintings come with Certificate of Authenticity detailing the artists Biography and photographs of the Artist holding your painting. The paintings are painted on Belgium Linen with Acrylic paints. The Linen has been primed sized and stretched before the artist paints on it. This is an excellent surface for your painting and makes our paintings a standard size (cheaper to frame).
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We are a proud Indigenous Tourism Champion and a not-for-profit art & craft corporation 100% owned and controlled by Anangu (Aboriginal people from the Central and Western deserts) for over 30 years. Approximately 900 artists make up the collective that is Maruku. We exist to benefit the artists, their families, their communities and play a key role in keeping the traditional cultural practices strong and alive throughout the Anangu lands. Maruku is a regional art centre and, therefore, a representative of Anangu culture and art. Our commitment to excellence is driven by the fact that we are a direct link between Anangu culture and tourism to the area, a role we take seriously. We want to educate our visitors about Anangu culture and history; in turn cultivating respect and understanding for this ancient culture and its differences to our own.
This is an excellent experience whilst you are visiting Uluru. The workshop is located in Yulara town centre and you learn how to create your own artwork from a well-known Indigenous artist. We had Betty who showed us what all the art symbols mean, this was translated to us by a Maruku Arts translator. Excellent experience and would highly recommend! Plus you get to keep your painting to take home.
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