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Aboriginal Art Australia

Australian Outback Artists ~@ Glenelg Fine Art Gallery

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26 Gordon Street Glenelg South Australia
just off Jetty Road.
Telephone: (08) 8294 0321
Email: info@outbackartists.com.au

Bringing you beautiful quality indigenous art from diverse communities across Australia.

Contact ~
Paul Maynard: 0409 057 345
John Riordan  08 8294 0321
Rowena Brown 0410 481 237

Pitjantjatjara (SA)
Glenelg-Fine-Art-Gallery

Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm,
Sat & Sun 11am - 4pm
After Hours appointments welcome.

West Coast of South Australia

Artists are strongly influenced by their environment. To the west of Tjutjuna (Ceduna) we have the vast plains of the Nullaboor, artists have connections to variations of the country.

In the north the region boasts of the largest untouched virgin Malay and spinifex country and to the south  we have the pristine ocean of the great Australian Bight.  To the east we have the ancient rock formations of the Gawler Ranges. This diverse cultural environment of land, sea and desert is reflected strongly in the work of the artists.

Mimili Maku  Art  (SA)


Mimili is sited within the beautiful Everard Rangers in the north-west of South Australia and 488 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs. Mimili is home to 300 Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara people who have been living in the area for millennia. Mimili was formerly known as Everard Park, which was a cattle station that was returned to Aboriginal ownership through the 1981 AP Lands Act.
 
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara artists are different than other artists in South Australia, as they still live off the land and their dreamtime stories still exist where they live. The artists still go out bush to tell and show their  dreamtime stories to their young, so that they can be passed on.

Pitjantjatjara (SA) ,
Ngarrindjeri (SA) ,
Anangu & Indulaka (SA)

Ceduna-AACC-whales

Mosaic by Ceduna Artists

Christine Tshuna

Beaver Lennon

Verna Lewis

Christine Gascoyne

Estelle Millar

Elanoe Coleman

Elizabeth Ryan

Joy Hayes

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Judy Martin

Linda Puna

Robert Fielding

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