Art Galleries Alphabetical in Northern Territory, Australia
24HR Art was established in 1989 as a non-profit association. 24HR Art grew out of a long-standing desire of many individuals and organisations in the Territory for a venue dedicated specifically to the promotion and support of contemporary visual art. To create an environment that offers artists an opportunity to experiment, explore and exhibit…
There are four art galleries in the Araluen Centre. They feature an exciting program of exhibitions including Aboriginal art, particularly from the central desert region, and contemporary art by Northern Territorian and other Australian artists.
Located in one of these galleries is the Albert Namatjira Gallery exhibiting the Territory’s lar…
Framed – The Darwin Gallery is the largest commercial gallery in the North of Australia. It owes a great deal of its success to the underlying philosophy that “art is for everyone”.
The Gallery is a large building of over 800 square metres encompassing 10 exhibition spaces. About 2km from Darwin city centre, we are just up the road from the B…
Representing the best in contemporary Aboriginal art..
Harriet Space is the contemporary space of Cross Cultural Art Exchange (CCAE). It has established a reputation for innovative exhibitions that present the best of Australian contemporary art.
Who is Cross Cultural Art Exchange? ccae is a company established in 2005 to achieve 2 things:
1: To exhibit, promote, nurture and encourage Indigeno…