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Workshops with Aboriginal Artists

When temperatures reach 40 plus degrees Celsius in the Alice Springs summer, or drop below freezing point in winter, our artists enjoy their stay and look forward to a cold pressed orange juice or iced coffee in summer, and hot tea or coffee in winter. Usually, we have only one artist working in our place since we engage in this activity no longer for commercial reasons but because we love Aboriginal art and enjoy dealing with our artists. Werner knows many of the children and grandchildren of artists who passed away and they know his dealings are fair and they usually appreciate that he places a lot of effort in assisting them.

Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery and Artist Studio

The owners deal directly with Utopia artists and very often those like to stay in their studio to paint. They also have available unique artworks they bought from indigenous owned remote Aboriginal Art Centres.

A Certificate of Authenticity is provided for every artwork, shipping is free, and a return option is offered with a full refund of the product price*.

FAQs

What is Aboriginal art?

Aboriginal art is a traditional form of storytelling by Indigenous Australians, representing Dreamtime stories, land, and culture through symbols and patterns. It’s a vital part of Australia’s cultural heritage.

What are the key features of Aboriginal art?

Aboriginal art features dot painting, earthy tones, and symbolic storytelling. It reflects Dreamtime stories, cultural traditions, and strong spiritual connections to land, passed down through generations across different regions.

Where can I buy authentic Aboriginal art online?

You can purchase certified and ethically sourced Aboriginal art online at Boomerang Art. Each piece is created by established Indigenous artists from Central Australia and the Western Desert regions.

What makes Boomerang Art different from other Aboriginal fine art galleries?

Boomerang Art has been working with Aboriginal artists for over 30 years. We run an artist studio in Alice Springs and showcase original works from renowned artists from Utopia, the Central and Western Desert, as well as the APY lands.

Who are some of the featured Aboriginal artists at Boomerang Art?

Boomerang Art features a wide range of celebrated Aboriginal artists such as Kathleen Petyarre, Gloria Petyarre, Barbara Weir, Emily, Molly, Galya and Minnie Pwerle, among others from the Utopia, Central Western and South Australia regions.

Is the artwork at Boomerang Art ethically sourced?

Absolutely. Boomerang Art ensures that all artworks are ethically sourced, and artists are paid fairly. We follow Indigenous Art Code practices to support cultural integrity and artist rights.

What styles or regions of Indigenous art do you offer?

We specialise in Central Desert Aboriginal art, Utopia art, and other regional styles from across the Northern Territory and South Australia. Each painting reflects the unique heritage of the artist’s community.

What does APY stand for in Aboriginal art?

APY stands for Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara, referring to the remote Indigenous communities in South Australia's APY Lands, known for their strong cultural traditions and vibrant contemporary Aboriginal art.

Can I buy APY Aboriginal art online?

Absolutely. You can view and purchase authentic APY artworks online through our website. Each piece painted in our Studio is delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity by Boomerang Art and art sourced from Aboriginal owned Art Centres is supplied with the Community Certificate. with secure shipping across Australia and internationally.