Artlandish Aboriginal Art

Artlandish Aboriginal art gallery, celebrating 25 years supporting Indigenous artists and communities with over 20,000 artworks acquired by 10,200 collectors & art lovers.
Some articles in the Artlandish Aboriginal Art Library are published under the gallery’s name rather than a named individual. These are pieces that represent the collective knowledge, editorial position, or curatorial perspective of Artlandish as an institution.
Artlandish Aboriginal Art has operated from Kununurra, Western Australia, in the heart of the East Kimberley, since 2001. Over more than two decades the gallery has built direct relationships with artists and art centres across every major region of Australian Aboriginal art, including the Western Desert, Arnhem Land, the Kimberley, Utopia, and the Tiwi Islands.
The gallery has supplied original Aboriginal artworks to thousands of collectors in 38 countries, representing more than 150 leading Indigenous artists. Artlandish is a member of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia (AAAA), which sets and enforces ethical standards for the Indigenous art market.
Articles published under the Artlandish name draw on the combined expertise of the gallery’s team, built across more than twenty years of direct engagement with artists, communities, art centres, dealers, and collectors.
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Other contributors to the Aboriginal Art Library:

Social Media / Content Manager

Gallery Director & Owner

Owner and Founder

