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Newsletter 2016
30 x 30 Display
The Gallery currently has on display its annual 30 x 30cm works. These artworks are streamlined in size so that the purchaser can add to their collection each year. All artworks are original priced between $100-$200. A great opportunity to start your own collection or to purchase as a gift for someone special.
Read MoreLong Point Vineyard
Be sure to drop into Long Point Vineyard (Off Houston Mitchell), Cooinda Place, Lake Cathie NSW to view the current exhibition of works by Dunghutti Artists and aboriginal artists of the mid north coast. View this Exhibition online Phone 65 85 4598 for further enquiries.
Read MoreNew works by Natalie Bateman
It has been sometime since the Gallery has been able to display works by the very talented Natalie Bateman. Be sure to drop by or take a look on our website for new works by Natalie.
Read MoreNAIDOC Week – We All Stand on Sacred Ground
NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced to the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920′s which sought to increase awareness in the wider community of the status and treatment of Indigenous Australians. NAIDOC week celebrations are held annually around the country during the first full week…
Read MoreEaster Break
Looking for something to do over school holiday break? Why not drop by the Gallery to view the vast collection of artworks on display. The gallery also has on hand bush tucker products, home wares, prints etc.
Read MoreNew works by Matthew Blackwell
Matthew is a new artist to the Gallery. He is a Dunghutti man who will shortly be returning to live in his homeland. Matthew is passionate about art and sharing his history and culture through storytelling.
Read MoreA Little Bird Told Me
Be sure not to miss this Exhibition of thought provoking works by Alison Williams a Gumbaynggirr artist. For more information go to Exhibitions.
Read More30 x 30 Christmas Exhibition
The Gallery will have on Exhibition its annual collection of 30 x 30cm works by Aboriginal artists of the mid north coast. These works range in price from $60 up to $200. A opportunity not to be missed for that fabulous and unique Christmas gift. The Gallery also has in stock a fine collection of…
Read MoreCorroboree Black Arts Market
Dont miss our stand at Federation Hall at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) on Sunday 23rd November 2014. We will be there with a wide selection of artworks by local Dunghutti Artists. You will be able to meet Thunghutti artist Elwyn Toby who will be working away throughout the day. Our attendance at the…
Read MoreHello Koala Sculpture Trail
September 2014 – December 2015 DID YOU KNOW Over 100 sponsors, artists, event partners, suppliers and media supporters have come together to make the Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail a reality The Port Macquarie Hastings region, on the Mid North Coast of NSW, has the largest coastal koala population on the east coast of Australia Port…
Read More90th Anniversary Commemoration Kinchela Boys Home
‘Healing our Way: ‘Taking back our childhood and the names they stole from us after we entered the gates of hell’ Friday 24 October – 30 November 2014
Read MoreNAIDOC Exhibition
NAIDOC WEEK EXHIBITION Serving Country Centenary & Beyond This year the Dunghutti Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery will acknowledge and showcase photographic portraits by Sydney photographer Sarah Barker of three Kinchela Boys whose fathers served in the armed forces for our country. Private Cecil Robert Clayton joined the 2/13th Infantry Battalion (known as Devil’s Own) on…
Read MoreNAIDOC Week Exhibition
This year the Dunghutti Ngaku Aboriginal Art Gallery will showcase works from Aboriginal Artists across the broader mid north coast region in recognition of National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee ( NAIDOC) Week. The origins of NAIDOC Week can be traced as far back as the 1920’s. NAIDOC week celebrations are held annual around…
Read MoreNew Works
The Gallery presently has on display an extensive range of wonderful aboriginal artwork from Dunghutti region and mid north coast. New works by Anthony Flanders are well worth a look. Anthony is a Dunghutti man who has a lone lineage of artistic ability in the family. Don’t forget some of the artists exhibiting in the…
Read MoreInternational Indigenous Women’s Day Exhibition
In acknowledgement of all our women artists DNAAG is happy to announce the opening of a new Exhibition opening Thursday 6 March. I would like to personally congratulate all the artists on their achievement in preparing works for the Exhibition.
Read MoreBurnt Bridge Exhibition – Travelling
The Burnt Bridge Exhibition featuring works by Mabel Ritchie, Clem Ritchie and Johnny Knox will be showing at the Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place from 30th January through to 22nd March. It will then travel onto Yarrawarra Aboriginal Art Gallery from 27 March through to 25 May. Burnt Bridge Exhibition is a Delineate project, an…
Read More30 x 30 Christmas Exhibition
The Gallery has a fabulous display of 30 x 30cm artworks nothing priced over $200. In fact most of the works are around the $100 mark. Great opportunity to purchase your very own unique piece of Aboriginal Art for yourself or a Christmas gift for that special person.
Read MoreSaltwater Freshwater Festival Kempsey 2014
Event Name: Saltwater Freshwater Festival 2014 Date: 26 January 2014 Time: 10:00AM-4:30PM Location: Kempsey Showground, Sea Street, Kempsey NSW Cost: FREE Website: www.saltwaterfreshwater.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/swfw.festival Contact person: Sarah O’Dea Phone: 02 6658 1315 Contact email: festival@saltwaterfreshwater.com.au Overview: Celebrate Australia’s heart & soul on Australia Day. Saltwater Freshwater Festival is a celebration of Aboriginal culture on…
Read MoreNew Product
The Gallery would like to announce that it has now taken possession of new display condoles from Artisan. This has enabled all our products to be displayed on high quality stands. We have also received new products which include a small selection of Aboriginal Children’s Books, Euraba paper products, Modernmurri Cards, Tea Towels and Pencil…
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