Doongal Aboriginal Art Information:
Website: http://www.kuranda.org
Email: sales@doongal.com.au
Phone: +61 939 999
Address: 14-22 Coondoo St The Ark Kuranda 4881 QLD
Membership / Affiliations:
Aboriginal Art Doongal was created in 1993 with the support of five Aboriginal artists and now Doongal is a showcase of more than 20 local Aboriginal artists.
Aboriginal Art Doongal prides itself in having the FINEST collection of authentic Aboriginal. Doongal has the World’s largest and best collection of locally made didgeridoos, paintings, boomerangs, emu eggs and other artefacts.
We also have a collection of investment paintings from Central Australia of well-known artists including Jeannie Petyarre, Gracie Morton Ngale, Charlie Tjapangati and many others, whose works are sought after by Worldwide collectors and galleries.
Visit our online store to view our wide selection of didgeridoos, boomerangs, paintings and other Aboriginal artefacts.
At Doongal we encourage people to "have a go" at playing the didgeridoo. A beginners lesson is offered to interested persons. A free "How to Play CD" is given away with the purchase of a didgeridoo (valued at $30). All didgeridoos painted by local Kuranda Aboriginal artists also come with an artist profile and Dreamtime story relating to the artwork. If artwork is not your style we also have a large and diverse collection of plain didgeridoos including those with a matt or glossy finish.
| Vendor name | Category | Location | Art Region | Art Medium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doongal Aboriginal Art | Aboriginal art centre |
Australia |
Cape York |
Didgeridoos |
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Tags: aboriginal art centre | art centre | ceramics | doongal | indigenous art centre | kuranda
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Last modified: June 7, 2008 11:22 AM