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ARLPWE ART & CULTURE CENTRE

 

Owned and operated by the Arlpwe Artists Aboriginal Corporation, Arlpwe promotes the artistic works of local artists, including traditional and contemporary paintings, and artefacts from the Ali Curung region.

The purpose of the Art Centre is to keep culture strong and to ensure the passing of cultural knowledge to younger generations.  

We welcome you to visit our Art Centre and learn about our culture.

 

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The Arlpwe Art & Culture Centre was officially opened on 27th June 2008 in Ali Curung, Northern Territory, Australia.

The name Arlpwe (pronounced Arlboe) was chosen for the Art Centre by the traditional land owners of the country on which Ali Curung is situated.

 Translation

The English translation of Arlpwe is "...this country all over, no waterhole, no rivers, only soakage and Spinifex country"  (Mr Mick Waake)

The traditional owners of this land belong to Kaytetye language group with Alyawarr, Warlpiri and Warumungu being the three other language groups that form the community.

The Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre’s members feel strongly that being able to paint and make traditional artefacts keeps  our culture strong for future generations.

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  • Northern Territory Government
  • Indigenous Art Code
  • Australian Government