About Nomad Art Productions
Darwin and Canberra
Established in 2005 Nomad Art Productions is an art gallery dedicated to the production and marketing of limited editions through projects and exhibitions.
- Directors Darwin NT: Angus & Rose Cameron
- Assistant Manager Darwin: Talitha Kennedy
- Gallery Assistant: Katie Saunders
- Manager Canberra ACT: Fiona Sivyer
- Gallery Assistants Canberra: Jan Hogan and Jacquie Chlandra
Nomad Art Productions and gallery is a creative and ethical retail business dedicated to the production and marketing of limited editions and collections of fine art and craft and supporting artists and Indigenous art centres from remote and regional Australia.
Since inception in 2005, Nomad Art Productions has become a leading gallery and outlet for quality Indigenous prints and product in Australia.
Directors, Angus and Rose Cameron have earned a reputation of being an innovative and ethical managers of this important art gallery.
Nomad Art focuses on art that involves cross-cultural collaborations between artists and master practitioners. A large range of limited edition prints, bronze, jewellery, carpets, rugs and textiles make up the unique and beautiful selection of fine art and craft at Nomad Art.
Significant cross-cultural projects over the last five years include:
- Replant: a new generation of botanical art 2006, an excursion through the eyes of six diverse artists into the remarkable world of plants in the tropical north of Australia exploring the unique characteristics of species that survive and prosper through the climatic extremes of monsoonal rains, dry weather and wild-fires. Read more about Replant >>
- Tales of the Avians, 2007, a collection of limited edition etchings by six artists from across the Territory, looking at cross-cultural interpretations of birds. Read more about Tales of the Avians >>
- Custodians: Country and Culture, 2008, a folio of limited edition etchings by 10 senior Aboriginal artists. Read more about Custodians: Country and Culture >>
- Ta Teut Amarasi: Awakening, 2008, a collection of copper engravings on hand made paper based on traditional woven fabrics of the Amarasi region of West Timor. Read more about Ta Teut Amarasi: Awakening >>
- Djalkiri: we are standing on their names - Blue Mud Bay, 2010, a cross-cultural collaborative printmaking workshop and exhibition with prominent Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists and scientists. The exhibition will tour nationally from 2011 - 2013. Read more about Djalkiri: we are standing on their names - Blue Mud Bay>>
Nomad Art values
- Manage a creative and ethical business showcasing art from regional and remote Australia
- Promote cultural awareness through the visual arts, supporting cultural expression and intercultural dialogue
- Advocate the visual language as a means of communication of ideas, values, beliefs and culture
- Support Australian Indigenous art centres
