We have just returned from the excitement Desert Mob. This annual celebration in Alice Springs is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonder of Aboriginal art and culture. There are 3 main events of the festival – the exhibition (where the most special works are displayed), the symposium (talks and first hand accounts […]
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Our gallery, Honey Ant Gallery, is named after a fascinating creature, beloved by Indigenous Australians and considered a real delicacy! The honey ant is an important ancestral totem for indigenous Australians. As well, they are important as a food source. They are delicious, tasting like honey with a hint of lime. The three hills at […]
Journey to the Warri Site
By Rae Walker We had read W.J. Peasley’s book “The Last Of The Nomads” and it had touched us so much that we decided that one day we would try to locate the place in the Gibson Desert of W.A. where the old couple, Warri and Yatungka, had been found. In 2014 we did find […]