Injalak Arts & Crafts

Aboriginal art gallery · Gunbalanya

Injalak Arts & Crafts

Aboriginal art gallery · Gunbalanya

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Lot 383, Gunbalanya NT 0822, Australia

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Nestled in stunning landscapes, this vibrant Aboriginal art centre showcases over 400 talented artists, offering a diverse range of authentic, ethically sourced art and trinkets.  

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Lot 383, Gunbalanya NT 0822, Australia Get directions

injalak.com
@injalakarts

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Lot 383, Gunbalanya NT 0822, Australia Get directions

+61 8 8979 0190
injalak.com
@injalakarts

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Mar 4, 2025

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"The Art of Arnhem Land Established in 1989, Injalak Arts is a locally owned organization that supports the artistic production of the traditional Kunwinjku people. Works range from paintings on paper and bark to didgeridoos—thought to have originated in this region—to baskets and grass pandanus floor mats. Much of the symbolism is inspired by ancient dreamtime stories and images from the nearby rock art galleries that were left like instructions from the Kunwinjku ancestors. Three tour companies currently have permission to visit the center and surrounding rock art sites."

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Mark McLaughlan

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We came here as part of the Arnhemlander tour. Amazing collection of art work, weaving, printed fabrics and more. We were lucky to get a tour from one of the artists, Lorraine, who introduced us to many of the other artists and explained the centre’s history and activities. Apparently over 400 artists sell their work through this community owned art centre. Some of the artists are have travelled the world with their art such as Jo9e who is also a very successful musician. Everyone was lovely. So much choice.

Tanya Markham

Google
Beautiful piece of Australia, the very talented people who live and work there, so happy to share their talents with you. Absolutely fantastic location and fantastic trip up to injalak lookout and see the amazing views and ancient rock art a true privilege to be there

Denis Harrington

Google
Amazing place. Lovely and helpful staff Make sure you do the hill walk

Patricia Williams

Google
Priveldged to visit this remote aboriginal art centre and the difference this centre is making to the whole community by displaying and selling the community's art in a very professional way

Brandon Sideleau

Google
Some of the best indigenous artwork and other trinkets you can find. There is a massive variety on offer. Its also located in a stunning area with a beautiful view of the nearby billabong (but stay away from the water! There may not be any signs, but large saltwater crocodiles are present. Be CrocWise!)

Martin Orliac

Google
Some of the best aboriginal art you will find in the country.

manganese93

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Definitely worth popping into on the way to Cahills crossing or Ubir rock. Friendly staff. Grabbed some well priced trinkets. Felt confident that it was all ethically sourced and money too directly to the artists.

Murray Thomas

Google
Authentic welcome to country. The people are self-possessed with quiet confidence and exhibit their lived culture by means of their genuine artifacts and in their way of life. It doesn't hurt that the country side is the prettiest of anything I've ever seen.