Ninuku Arts

Ninuku Arts Ninuku Arts Indigenous Corporation Ninuku Arts is an emerging Art Centre based in the most north-western corner of South Australia on the APY Lands.

It supports Indigenous Artists from two communities, Pipalyatjara and Kalka. It is wholly Indigenous owned and governed and the income generated supports the artist's families, therefore supporting the entire community.

Carol, Kushia, Phyllis, Nancy and Diane are stoked with their new Ninuku merch by Cassaria Young 🤩Hoodies dropping on ou...
19/08/2024

Carol, Kushia, Phyllis, Nancy and Diane are stoked with their new Ninuku merch by Cassaria Young 🤩

Hoodies dropping on our website this week! 💓

02/08/2024
We’ve added some new artworks to the online store for your EOFY shopping. ✨ Carol Young, Rockholes, 76 x 92cmCarol Young...
29/06/2024

We’ve added some new artworks to the online store for your EOFY shopping. ✨

Carol Young, Rockholes, 76 x 92cm
Carol Young, Rockholes, 56 x 56cm
Mintaya Jennifer Connelly, Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters Story), 76 x 92cm
Diane Dawson, Minyma Kutjara, 51 x 51cm

Have a look via the link in bio.

Wrapping up a fantastic week of glass workshops with  from  in Adelaide. These glass graals are painted, fired and ready...
28/06/2024

Wrapping up a fantastic week of glass workshops with from in Adelaide. These glass graals are painted, fired and ready to be sent back to JamFactory to be blown to their final form.

We will all rest well this weekend 😴

Before June 30th, artworks purchased for your workspace are 100% tax deductible, so you can claim the entire cost of a b...
11/06/2024

Before June 30th, artworks purchased for your workspace are 100% tax deductible, so you can claim the entire cost of a beautiful, culturally significant piece by First Nations artists! You can also claim up to $300 as part of your home office expenditure.

We’ve added some gorgeous new pieces to our website which you can view through the link in our bio. Happy shopping ✨

Artwork: Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters Story by Angela Watson

   Opening this Friday the 7th at Short street Gallery in Broome 💓‘Travelling to Ngura’ with Samuel Miller, Cassaria You...
05/06/2024



Opening this Friday the 7th at Short street Gallery in Broome 💓

‘Travelling to Ngura’ with Samuel Miller, Cassaria Young Hogan, Margaret Donegan and Yamangara Thomas Murray uses mesmerising colour and dynamic movement to transport you to the heart of our landscape, capturing the the beauty and spirit of Country.

Pop in and have a look if you’re in Broome, or view the exhibition online through their website.

Ninuku painters past and present speak across generations in the current exhibition Quintessence at , in Brussels, Belgi...
23/10/2023

Ninuku painters past and present speak across generations in the current exhibition Quintessence at , in Brussels, Belgium. Hosted by our friend Bertrand Estrangin, who visited the studio in July.

Ninuku is coming to Tarnanthi online! From the 20oct you can access Ninuku artwork via the Tarnanthi website.
17/10/2023

Ninuku is coming to Tarnanthi online! From the 20oct you can access Ninuku artwork via the Tarnanthi website.

Today we mourn for our artists,friends and family.
14/10/2023

Today we mourn for our artists,friends and family.

Thanks to Everywhen Art for the opportunity to showcase the vibrant energy of Samuel Miller.Opening May 6th
25/04/2023

Thanks to Everywhen Art for the opportunity to showcase the vibrant energy of Samuel Miller.
Opening May 6th

07/02/2023
18/01/2023

NGURRARA CANVAS UPDATE: Last week on Wednesday the Ngurrara Canvas was successfully transported from Fitzroy Crossing to the KLC offices in Broome. It was a smooth operation with a great crew on the ground at Karrayili - thank you to the team, who came together with very little notice! In Broome the canvas was placed across tables in the KLC conference rooms to allow air to circulate over the work and to check its condition. It seems that the quick thinking of everyone in Fitzroy has saved the canvas from any lasting water damage. It was managed very well with regular checks done by Amber and others. Over the weekend the canvas has been laid out on the floor so it can rest over the weekend. Today, work will begin to prepare the canvas for storage in Broome. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Sarah Parriman [email protected] or Karen Dayman on [email protected] or on: 0429 502 564 / 0429 915 051.

Address

PMB 65 Via
Alice Springs, NT
0872

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(08) 8954 8054

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