Welcome
The Indigenous Arts Hub is the central platform connecting people to First Nations artists, designers, communities and knowledge. Created by the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) on behalf of its Art Centre members, and with a goal to uplift capabilities and build local and international relationships, the Hub is a growing resource for members and the public.
The Hub represents its members as well as all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Centres, Artists, collectives, peak bodies and partner organisations within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts sector. Read more…
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Ethical Purchasing
Events
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2024
August 9, 2024 – August 11, 2024
Country to Couture 2024
August 6, 2024 – August 8, 2024
National Indigenous Fashion Awards
August 8, 2024 – August 8, 2024
Art Centres
What is an Art Centre?
Art & Design, DAAF 2024, Feature, Sector News
DAAF 2023 Soars to New Heights
Art & Design, Art Centres, Art Practice Guide, As seen in Art Collector, DAAFF Yarns, Exploring Art Practice, Feature
Painting Through Feeling
Art & Design, Art Centres, Art Practice Guide, Feature, Feature Artists
Honouring their Totems
Art & Design, Art Centres, Feature, From Our Country to Yours
Honouring Country
What is an Art Centre?
DAAF Foundation is a not for profit organisation owned and governed by over 70 Aboriginal …
DAAF 2023 Soars to New Heights
Another year of record representation, record attendance, and record sales solidifies DAAF as one of the most important cultural events in the country.
Painting Through Feeling
Yindjibarndi painter Marlene Harold has developed an adaptive and original mix of dot and splatter techniques in her practice to create vivid, impressionistic depictions of Country.
Honouring their Totems
Four Artists Honouring their Totems and Showcasing at DAAF 2024 Welcome to our Feature Artist series, where …
What is an Art Centre?
DAAF Foundation is a not for profit organisation owned and governed by over 70 Aboriginal …