| Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre is comprised of an Aboriginal Art Gallery, two Art Centres and a Pottery Training Studio located 350km North of Alice Springs, Australia, in Ali Curung, a remote Aboriginal Community. Owned and operated by the Arlpwe Artists Aboriginal Corporation, the centre promotes the artistic works of local artisans, including paintings, pottery and artefacts, in an effort to provide a method of telling traditional stories through the artwork, and in particular, keeping the culture of the region alive for future generations. Arlpwe Art Gallery offers a cultural experience for all participants to take pleasure in and which brings you closer to the world’s oldest culture, (40,000 years). We all travel together and share the meaning of each piece of art work, this unique experience enhances understanding and shares knowledge between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people.
Tourism Accreditation is a form of quality assurance agreed to and operated by the tourism industry across Australia and under this accreditation Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre is committed to professionalism in business operations, delivery of service and experience. So take the time to explore our website, learn more about our Art Centre and our community and visit the Online Gallery to view the latest pieces being offered for sale. All items sold include an explanation of the artist's story and background and a Code of Practice, Certificate of Authenticity. Arlpwe Artists Aboriginal Corporation would like to acknowledge the support from the Australian Government (Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts and Indigenous Business Australia) and also the support of the Northern Territory Government. |
Artists Speaking about their Work
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Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre is an accredited tourist destination. The Australian Tourism Accreditation Program is a business development program that is based on Quality Assurance principles and endorsed by Tourism Accreditation Australia Ltd (TAAL).



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