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October 10, 2017
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TARNANTHI Art Fair

Remarks

Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute will host the Art Fair from October 13 to 15.

253 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.

Entry is free.

Art production is a key source of income for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and the Art Fair brings together urban, regional, emerging and established artists exclusively to Adelaide.

The TARNANTHI Art Fair will present more than 40 art centres and over 200 artists from across Australia during TARNANTHI’s opening weekend.

Festival-goers, collectors and art enthusiasts have the opportunity to meet and buy works of art direct from artists.

Works of art available for sale are priced between approximately $50 and $5,000.

Opening Hours
Friday 13 October 5-9pm
Saturday 14 October 10am-5pm
Sunday 15 October 10am-3pm

Image credit: Freda Brady, Wawiriya Burton, Angkaliya Eadie Curtis, Tjanglia George, Sandra Goodwin, Beryl Jimmy, Nyurpaya Kaika Burton, Ilawanti Ungkutjuru Ken, Manyitjanu Lennon, Betty Muffler Matjangka Nyukana Norris, Mary Katatjuku Pan, Betty Pumani, Angela Antjala Robin, Alison Munti Riley, Tjariya (Nungalka) Stanley, Carlene Thompson, Maringka Tunkin, Puna Yanima, Yaritji Young Jeannie Wallatina, Judy Wallatina, Tjungkara Ken and Sylvia Ken, Kungkarangkalpa – Seven sisters, 2016, Kaltjiti, Fregon, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands (APY), South Australia. © the artists, courtesy of Ernabella Arts, Iwantja Arts, Kaltjiti Arts, Mimili Maku Arts, Tjala Arts, Tjungu Palya and Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre. Photo: Silversalt Photography

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