The Gallery "Gondwana" in Alice Springs extensive collection of contemporary Aboriginal art in Australia and neighboring countries that were once - millions of years ago - were part of a single supercontinent Gondwana. It is no accident the gallery was named after the largest continent of the southern hemisphere - thus emphasizes the connection with other countries Australia Pacific. And today the gallery serves as a conduit between different cultures, providing an opportunity for all to express themselves.
Since its founding in 1990, the gallery is actively engaged in the promotion of contemporary Aboriginal art, arranging various exhibitions both recognized and emerging artists, as well as implementing educational programs. On the gallery exhibition areas are also often exposed exposure of other artistic and cultural institutions in Australia.
The gallery is working studio, which involved artists - from here out some recognized masters such as Dorothy Napangardi. Often Gallery arranges tours for their artists in the Red Centre of Australia, in places connected by Aboriginal legends with "The Creation". That's where many of their inspiration and an incentive for creativity. A special department of the gallery was seeking talented Aboriginal artists from remote communities across the country.
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National Women's Hall of Fame, Pioneer
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Center of Reptiles
Aboriginal cultural center in Australia
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National Park Finke Gorge
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