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The Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery located in the suburb of Nicholls in Canberra boasts a wide variety of Australian aboriginal artifacts by renowned as well as anonymous artists. The gallery was established in 19998 and has since then housed a collection of more than 1500 aboriginal artifacts under the guidance of the director Colleen Haigh. The spectacular paintings displayed in the gallery are sure to add elegance to the interior of any household. Address: Gold Creek Village 19 O'Hanlon Palace Nicholls ACT 2913
Timings: The Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery is open on all the seven days of the week from 10.00am to 5.00pm. Features of the Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery, Canberra:
- Artifacts: the wide ranges of artifacts culled from several indigenous communities in Australia include Digging Sticks, Headdresses, Emu Callers and lots more. - There are displays by renowned desert artists like Lucky Kngwarreye, Louis Pwerle and others. - There are beautiful bowls, platters, vases and perfume bottles made of glass and always ready for sale.
- The gallery posts or e-mails the photos of the paintings selected by the clients and it provides a worldwide transport and insurance.
- There is also art packing and gift-wrapping services that further client satisfaction.
- Also, opt for advices on interior decoration and other special concerts and talk sessions that are held especially for the aesthetic enrichment of the visitors and the clients.
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