Arlpwe Arts Centre, Ali Curung, Northern Territory
Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre is comprised of an Aboriginal Art Gallery, two Art Centres and a Pottery Training Studio located 350km North of Alice Springs, Australia, in Ali Curung, a remote Aboriginal Community.
Owned and operated by the Arlpwe Artists Aboriginal Corporation, the centre promotes the artistic works of local artisans, including paintings, pottery and artefacts, in an effort to provide a method of telling traditional stories through the artwork, and in particular, keeping the culture of the region alive for future generations.
Arlpwe Art Gallery Stuart Highway NT Ali Curung Australian Aboriginal Art
Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre, Central Australia
Director Ian Greave introduces you to the Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre. He invites you to visit to see local artists at work, and to browse through and purchase paintings, pottery and artefacts as well as jewellery, woomeras, boomerangs and spears in the gallery.
Discover the beautiful art and artefacts made by artists of the remote Ali Curung community located 350 km North of Alice Springs, Australia.
Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre
Inside Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre and meeting some of the artists
Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre
A short documentary about Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre in Ali Curing, Australia.
Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre
Inside Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre and meeting some of the artists
Ali Curung Peace Process
Ali Curung Elder Donald Thompson saying about old days of peace meeting.
Ali Curung Peace Process
Ali Curung Elder a d Leader George Ryder with Julie Waouhope talking about Yapa way of Peace Process. Strong peaceful message from George.
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Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre
The Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre is a creative hub for the Worrorra, Ngarinyin and Wunumbal tribes, who make up the Mowanjum community outside Derby, Western Australia.
The centre hosts exhibitions, workshops and community projects, as well as the annual Mowanjum Festival, one of Australia's longest running indigenous cultural festivals.
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