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Araluen Arts Centre

61 Larapinta Dr, Araluen NT 0870, Australia
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Araluen Arts Centre is an art hub with Aboriginal art, sculptures, and galleries.

Visitors enjoy the diverse art, including Albert Namatjira’s work, and the Corkwood Sculpture Garden.

The centre hosts events like the Desert Song Festival and Beanie Festival.

It features a gift shop with local First Nation art and a cafe.

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Mayur Katariya

Mayur Katariya

August 20, 2024 at 09:01 AM

We went there to see Albert Namatjira's work but were blown away by all other art works they have....it's a must visit for all art lovers. A very serene place with a 300 years old Corkwood tree in the backyard/sculpture gallery.

iris imison

iris imison

October 27, 2023 at 06:40 AM

It's such a fabulous venue. I was lucky enough to watch the Soweto Gospel Choir as part of the 2023 Desert Song Festival. The Theatre has an intimate feel to it. Every seat is a great seat !!! Very comfy, too. The Gallery attatched has some wonderful exhibitions, I was there for the " Desert Mob " Art exhibition ~♡~ AMAZING !!! The litte Gallery shop has a fabulous range of art, books, gift cards , jewellery and so much more. Many of the things on sale are made by local First Nation Artists.

There was so much to do and see, i visited twice, making sure to have a lovely meal at the caffee next door . Oh...and the ticket prices for any show are so much more affordable than they are in any mayor city. I can't wait to go back ~♡~

Joe McCright

Joe McCright

October 11, 2023 at 02:48 AM

2 interesting exhibits: art by regional Indigenous artists (exceptional variety in terms of ages, styles and media) and a quilt exhibit by regional quilters. The outdoor sculpture exhibit was underwhelming (and we were hot so we didn’t want to spend much more time outside). Small but useful gift shop. Clean toilets. Plenty of parking.

Pauline Brewis

Pauline Brewis

September 19, 2023 at 08:18 AM

Some of the most amazing art work and weaving I have seen,very worth while visiting Met some ladies from a local art group who were very informative about the story telling in the paintings

Carolyn Port

Carolyn Port

July 13, 2023 at 10:44 AM

We visited during the Beanie Festival. It was awesome!!!! Incredible array of beanies plus other general exhibits. Nice gift shop too.