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Injalak Arts
Arnhem Land

Christina Djorlom modelling dress made from Walabi (Fish Nets) fabric, photos by Alex Ressel

About

Inspired by a 50,000-year-old rock art tradition, Injalak Arts' 300 members produce a diverse range of art, reflective of the creative ingenuity of the Kunwinjku people of the region. Ochre paintings of figurative x-ray imagery on bark and paper, stunning woven fibre art, carvings, didgeridoos, limited edition prints and screen-printed fabric are all produced at the Art Centre. Visitors are most welcome to visit us in a scenically breath-taking location, surrounded by rich floodplains and the imposing, mythical Arnhem Land escarpment. Local guides also conduct tours of Injalak Hill, one of the richest rock art sites in the world. 

Contact
Website injalak.com
Address Lot 383, Gunbalanya, NT 0822
Injalak Arts PMB 131
Gunbalanya (Oenpelli)
NT 0822
Phone +61 8 8979 0190
Email info@injalak.com
Social

https://www.facebook.com/injalakarts.gunbalanya/ https://www.instagram.com/injalakarts/?hl=en

Opening Hours We are accessible by road from May through to November and by air during the wet season from December to April. Permits from Northern Land Council are required.
Art Centre Manager Tessa O'Brien
Information
Region Arnhem Land
Mediums Ochre Paintings, Sculpture, Weaving, Textiles

Select artworks

Daniel Nawirridj and Reuben Manakgu

Screen-printing Injalak Womens Melebiga Design

Joey Nganjmirra,

Artist and Tour Guide at Thylacine Gallery, Injalak Hill

Gabriel Maralngurra

Rock Art Style Paining of Barramundi, Ochre on board
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