NEW ARTWORKS

YUGIIRR Dreamtime Dolphin
Hand built ceramic dolphin, hand painted in acrylics and sealed with a clear lacquer.
Mixed Media
11cm x 4.5cm
$40.00
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GARLAMBIRLA People of the She Oak, print.
GARLAMBIRLA People of the She Oak, by Alison Williams, A3 print on paper.
Ink
cm x 28.5cm
$40.00
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Three Black Dogs, print
Three Black Dogs, A3 print by Alison Williams
Ink Works on paper
cm x 28.5cm
$40.00
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‘White Wash” Bunyun Miirlaal A3 Artist Print
“White Wash” Bunyun Miirlaal A3 Artist Print by Bundjalung/Gumbaynggirr artist Tori Donnelly.
Ink Works on paper
cm x 30cm
$65.00
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Our cultural places are unique, each developed in response to the needs and aspirations of their community.
They can be meeting places, keeping places, creative spaces, trading sites, places of engagement, interaction, sharing and understanding.
Equally they can be places for celebration, commemoration, memories and cultural exchange towards building community strength, self-determination and identity.
ACHAA is the peak body for Aboriginal cultural assets across New South Wales such as cultural centres, knowledge centres, language centres, galleries, museums and keeping places.
The NSW Aboriginal, Culture, Heritage & Arts Association (ACHAA) supports these cultural facilities so they can be resilient and locally sustainable.