Where to shop for unique, hand-made art by Central West NSW Aboriginal Artists. In-person or online, shop now for Christmas.
Aboriginal arts
Join us at Hartley Historic Site for crafts and shopping at Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery – wearing a Santa hat! Sunday 10 November (challenge at 10.45am). Gallery open 10am-4pm.
Shop for Christmas. The Here Now and Always NSW Aboriginal Regional Christmas Market is back including artists from the NSW Central West.
Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery at Hartley Historic Site has welcomed two entrepreneurial young artists, Lori and Leo Lampton.
Cementa is proud to welcome Attunga based Wiradjuri artist Jodie Herden and Barkindji/ Malyangapa man David Doyle based in Broken Hill, NSW to their newly formed First Nations Curatorium.
9 – 20 September at The Oberon Library & Community Centre. Celebrate the Aboriginal Artists from around our region, with work curated by Arts OutWest Aboriginal Arts Development Officer Aleshia Lonsdale.
Arts OutWest are currently expanding the range of products sold at our Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery at the Hartley Historic Site. We’re particularly looking for unique, contemporary items set at affordable prices.
We are very proud of our Aboriginal Arts Development Officer Aleshia Lonsdale and her work in the ‘West of Central’ exhibition at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery.
Opened Thursday 6 July at Condobolin Health Service.
Arts OutWest have resigned a memorandum of understanding for another five-year partnership with National Parks and Wildlife Service for our Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery at Hartley Historic Site.