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Central Aboriginal Art
The Northern Territory’s vast Red Centre is home to some of Australia’s most successful Aboriginal artists.
Aboriginal art has captured the interest of locals and visitors alike. Discover the transition from sand painting to the modern canvas, the impact of early European settlement and importance of ancient dreamtime stories.
Visit local galleries in Alice Springs then venture into the colourful desert landscape and journey to a community art centre. Whether you’re an avid art collector or just after a holiday souvenir, pull out your map and get on track to the NT.
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