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Aboriginal Art Co Gallery

West End, Brisbane, QLD

Contemporary Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Abstract Figurative Landscape

Aboriginal Art Co Gallery is a First Nations-led not-for-profit in West End, Brisbane (QLD 4101) that shows contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. You'll find paintings, sculptures, fibre art, and wearable pieces here, along with cultural artefacts from Indigenous artists. They run both a physical space and sell online. The gallery also puts on exhibitions, runs workshops, and does art tours.

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Address
23 Anthony St, West End, QLD, 4101
Mediums
Painting, Sculpture, Textiles, Mixed Media
Price range
Emerging (under $1k) · Mid ($1k–$10k)

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About Aboriginal Art Co Gallery

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A First Nations-led Gallery in West End, Brisbane

Aboriginal Art Co Gallery is a First Nations-led not-for-profit based in West End, Brisbane, QLD 4101. You'll find it in the thick of Brisbane's art scene, doing real work to champion Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and their voices. The West End location means art lovers, collectors, and anyone curious about Indigenous Australian art can get there easily and connect with the work firsthand.

The gallery exists to give First Nations creators control and real agency in the art world. They run both a physical space and an online platform, functioning as a bridge between artists and people who want to buy, view, and understand contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. It's a place where Indigenous artists aren't just represented but actually driving what gets shown and how it's talked about.

Contemporary Indigenous Art and Crafts

The gallery stocks a wide range of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art across different mediums. You'll find paintings on canvas, bark, and paper using both abstract and figurative styles, many incorporating landscape themes and cultural stories. There's plenty beyond paintings too: sculptures, wooden carvings, soft sculptures, and fibre works that show the skill and innovation across Indigenous communities.

{"text":"The collection also includes functional pieces and wearable art. Fibre works like woven mats, baskets, and dilly bags sit alongside jewellery, textiles, and bags. Cultural pieces and artefacts are on show as well, giving visitors a sense of both traditional and contemporary Indigenous material practices. Basically, the gallery covers the full range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creativity in fine art and craft. Most people find something that speaks to them.

What's On and How to Experience the Gallery

Aboriginal Art Co Gallery keeps things moving with a steady program of new shows throughout the year. You'll find current exhibitions running alongside artist talks, and they keep an archive of past shows so you can follow how conversations are shifting in Indigenous contemporary art. If you can't make it to the West End space in person, there's a virtual gallery option that lets you look through works online.

The gallery goes beyond just hanging art on walls. They run guided tours you can customise to suit your interests, plus workshops and community events that bring people in to engage with the work and meet the artists behind it. They put on an annual fundraiser and regular programming to deepen that connection. A first-time visit or coming back for more, you're getting something that teaches you something about what's happening in contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art right now.

Supporting Artists and Building Sustainable Art Trade

Aboriginal Art Co Gallery, West End QLD 4101, puts supporting First Nations artists at the centre of what it does. The gallery is more than just a shop. It backs artist communities by offering practical help and real pathways forward. They give artists guidance, connect buyers with authentic work, and work alongside cultural institutions and corporate partners. This approach means artists keep control over their practice, get paid fairly, and have genuine spaces to show their work and tell their stories.

The gallery helps buyers understand what they're looking at through artist info, background details, and transparent sourcing. Between the physical space, the online shop, and learning materials, there's a proper system supporting contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art with real respect. You might come in hunting a major piece, a small gift, or just wanting to learn about the artists and movements in Indigenous Australian art right now. Either way, the gallery's keen for genuine conversations with anyone who walks through the door.

Visiting the Gallery and Getting Involved

Aboriginal Art Co Gallery is in West End, Brisbane. It works as both a retail space and exhibition venue, with an online arm that sits alongside the bricks and mortar operation. The place is set up to feel approachable and give you solid information about what you're looking at.

If you want to go deeper than a casual visit, there's plenty of ways in. The gallery takes on corporate partnerships, runs community programs, and accepts donations to fund artist support and new projects. Can't make it to West End? The virtual gallery and online shop mean you can still buy from and follow the artists they work with.

Source: aboriginalart.co · Last verified 01/06/2026

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