The Goldfields Aboriginal Art Gallery in Kalgoorlie-Boulder is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The gallery boasts a diverse collection of artworks from various local artists, including stunning paintings and traditional aboriginal tools like digging sticks and boomerangs. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich indigenous culture through the display of art, dot paintings, didgeridoos, and carvings.
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Wonderful collection of art with a large variety of artists and paintings. You can also find aboriginal tools here from a digging stick to a boomerang. Even if you don't purchase anything it's still worth the look.
Great aboriginal art gallery! The biggest I've seen. All items produced by local aboriginals. Art, dot paintings, didgeridoo, boomerangs, carvings. The owner runs this business on the side to help out local folk.
Very disappointed, took a walk here after seeing it advertised in the visitor centre, only to see that it was closed. No opening times displayed either.
Wonderful collection of art with a large variety of artists and paintings. You can also find aboriginal tools here from a digging stick to a boomerang. Even if you don't purchase anything it's still worth the look.
Great aboriginal art gallery! The biggest I've seen. All items produced by local aboriginals. Art, dot paintings, didgeridoo, boomerangs, carvings. The owner runs this business on the side to help out local folk.
Very disappointed, took a walk here after seeing it advertised in the visitor centre, only to see that it was closed. No opening times displayed either.
Wonderful collection of art with a large variety of artists and paintings. You can also find aboriginal tools here from a digging stick to a boomerang. Even if you don't purchase anything it's still worth the look.
Great aboriginal art gallery! The biggest I've seen. All items produced by local aboriginals. Art, dot paintings, didgeridoo, boomerangs, carvings. The owner runs this business on the side to help out local folk.
Very disappointed, took a walk here after seeing it advertised in the visitor centre, only to see that it was closed. No opening times displayed either.