A selection of paintings and carvings welcoming Tiwi Islander artist Delores Tipuamantumirri to Hobart as a finalist in the Hadley’s Art Prize. All paintings are
Artwork by Warlpiri sisters Julie & Sabrina Nangala Robertson.
This year the NAIDOC Week theme is “For Our Elders”. We have selected works by 2 very significant elders – Utopia artists Barbara Weir and
A fascinating collection of objects from Art Mob’s extensive stock.
Solo exhibition by Warlpiri artist Steven Jupurrurla Nelson.
Works on paper from the stone escarpment country of Western Arnhem land, primarily sourced from Injalak Arts, Gunbalunya.
Tasmanian Aboriginal artist Wayne Quilliam won the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 earlier this year with a dramatic photo of Eric Yunkaporta from Aurukun.
Framed, wire, shell, flax, bronze, wood – an eclectic range of objects found at Art Mob.
“Wangarri, Hill Country” platforms the work of emerging artists alongside that of well-known names from the Barkly region, highlighting the growing momentum within the region’s
Recent works from Warlayirti Artists, Balgo Hills.
Sculptures from Maningrida Arts & Culture, Arnhem Land.
New works by Warlpiri artist Karen Napaljarri Barnes.
Senior Lockhart River/Kanthanapu artist describes her paintings in her very first solo exhibition with Art Mob as “Sunlight coming down rainforest canopy” “Kutini- Payamu (Iron
Nations 2022: Tiwi, Tasmania, Balgo Hills & Pintupi
3T islander (Tasmania, Tiwi Islands & Torres Strait Islands), Utopia & Pintupi artists
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