Category: Australian Art and Culture
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Dreamtime Artistry
“Creating a space where the Indigenous Arts of all types can be shown to the world”.Dreamtime Artistry is a newly established supplier of Indigenous art with the backing of over 30 years of experience in the industry.Our mission is to provide authentic Indigenous products sourced from as many local producers and artists as possible, stringently…
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Girringun Art Centre
Established in 2008, the Girringun Art Centre is home to multi-award winning artists and craftsmen. Located in Cardwell, Queensland, Girringun represents artists from nine Traditional Owner Groups: the Nywaigi, Gugu Badhan, Warrgamay, Warungnu, Bandjin, Girramay, Gulngay, Jirrbal and Djiru people.The traditional country of these groups covers some 25,000 square kilometres of country in the state’s…
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Huddle & Co
Huddle & Co is a bespoke furniture and architectural joinery company, based in the Northern Illawarra. We focus on the use of well designed, sustainable timber. We are designers and makers, invested in creating timeless pieces for homes and commercial spaces.What we offer:Architectural Joinery – we work alongside clients in new builds and renovations to…
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Glenda Cornell – Artist
Basically a self taught artist starting my career as an artist by drawing caricatures for workmates at the Kyabram hospital. Around 1983. I began exhibiting my work in local art shows. This led to good sales and commissions. Corporate and private commissions are in many countries around the world, including U.S.A. England, Scotland, New Zealand,…
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Sandy McLean – Artist
Internationally celebrated artist Sandy McLean The Outback Artist, brings to life the beauty and splendour of the Australian outback with her unique use of bright and bold colours…reflected in her paintings and products.Each Sandy McLean legging, tote and duffel bags has a story, showing Sandy’s connection to and love of the outback following a lifetime…
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Ngarga Warendj – Dancing Wombat
For Mick, ‘art is a rainbow of many things’ and his own practice demonstrates this openness to innovative design. His company, Ngarga Warendj –Dancing Wombat, is known for high-quality products that are produced by hand or through ethical licensing agreements. His sculpture commissions have been highly sought by a wide range of clients.Mick is also…
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Sensei Pots
Ian Beniston is renowned for his lustrous copper red glazes and for producing decorative art pieces and sophisticated functional pottery, with a distinct east Asian influence. Working from his Sensei Pots studio and gallery near Yallingup, in the Margaret River region of Western Australia, Ian has worked as a professional potter and ceramic artist for…
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Out the Back Tasmania
Out The Back is a small Tasmanian owned woodcraft business offering natural, creative and functional pieces for everyday living. Timber platters perfect for salads, events and family dinners, boards for everyday use or a cheese and wine platter, wooden stirrers and spoons with more uses than we can count and a unique range of items…
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Bits of Australia
We think Australia is a pretty special place. Bold, colourful and full of creativity! There’s a lot to celebrate. A lot of great stories to share! So, that’s why we’ve created a one-stop online store where you can find all the very best Australian Made gifts and souvenirs sourced from all across the country.It might…
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Injalak Arts Centre
As an Aboriginal owned organisation with the community at its heart, we strive to deliver positive social, economic and cultural outcomes for all involved.Injalak Arts has been a centre for art, craft and community since it’s opening in 1989. We are based in Gunbalanya, an Aboriginal community of 1200 in West Arnhem Land at the…
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E.B Illustration
E.B Illustration has always loved to draw. With a history in portraiture, fine art, graphic design, installation and conceptual art, her journey has led her around the world, and to her current deep dive into fabric design.Influenced by the natural world directly around her, E.B creates fun, original, vibrant and unique hand drawn and digitally…
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Fika Faru
One of a kind Ceramics. Handmade on the Gold Coast by Emily Glover.Fika – A Swedish word meaning Coffee Break.Faru – The Old English word for Journey. We are a small Handmade Ceramics business with a purpose to inspire the pursuit of Self kindness & Love through little conscious moments of Self care each day,…