Immerse yourself in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, design and culture at the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) this August 5-7, in Darwin and online!
Ethically purchase artwork direct from over 70 Indigenous owned Art Centres, coming together from right across Australia. The Fair is FREE to attend, and DAAF takes no commission, with 100% of all sales made going back to support the Art Centres, artists and their communities.
While you’re in town, pick up a ticket to DAAF’s vibrant Public Program of traditional dance performances, workshops and artists talks that run throughout the Fair – and be sure to get along to the renowned Country to Couture Runway (2 August) and National Indigenous Fashion Awards (3 August).
Come and engage with the contemporary creations of the oldest continuous living cultures in the world
Image: Jodie Watson from Amata (SA) at a Tjanpi Skills Development Workshop 2021. Photo by Emma Franklin and courtesy of Tjanpi Desert Weavers.
Columbiere Tipungwuti Milikapiti, Melville Island, Tiwi. Photo courtesy of Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association
Marlene Harlod, Emu Seed, Acrylic on Canvas760 x 620mm, 2022. Photo courtesy of Yinjaa-Barni Art
Aerial view of the 2019 Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, photo by Dylan Buckee
Cassandra Trevilyan Hayes of Mimi Aboriginal Art Craft at 2019 Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, photo by Dylan Buckee