WELCOME to NOMAD ART
Nomad Art Gallery is located in Darwin and Canberra, specialises in limited editions and collections of fine art and craft from Aboriginal Art Centres across Australia. More information about Nomad Art Productions can be found on the About page.
Exhibiting at Nomad Art Darwin
18 November - 10 December 2011
Opening Friday 18 November at 5pm
Backyard Wild

Merran Sierakowski, Bush chooks - Extreme Gardening, fly wire, galvanised wire and electrical wire, 2011
Featuring prints, photographs and sculpture by
Talitha Kennedy, Siying Zhou, Anna Reynolds
Winsome Jobling, Merran Sierakowski and Basil Hall
Darwin houses, backyards and parks are host to an ongoing cycle of growth, decay and fusion, a place where wildlife thrives as a continuum of nature.
Exhibiting at Nomad Art Canberra
From 17 November through January
Opening Friday 18 November at 6pm
Our selection
Featuring etchings by Lorna Fencer Napurrurla, Warmun artists and a selection of limited edition prints from northern and central Australia, jewellery, fibre art, ceramics and bronze.
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On-Line Gallery
Charlene Carrington, Darrarroo, etching, 2011. From a new body of etchings from Warmun Arts
What's New
Dion Beasley, Dogs barking at two horses and a donkey, (detail) etching, 2010. From a recent body of etchings celebrating the relationship between people and animals.
Special Folio Collections
Burning Bright: A folio of six etchings by renowned Australian artist Fiona Hall. Image: Fan Palm – Dhalpi, etching, 2010.
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Bardayal Bim
A folio of ten limited edition prints by renowned artist Bardayal Nadjamerrek AO (deceased). Collaborative printmaker Andrew Sinclair.
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I am Tiwi
A boxed folio of ten prints by Tiwi artist Jean Baptiste Apuatimi. Etchings produced at Australian Print Workshop and lithographs produced at Tiwi Design.
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Touring Exhibitions
Replant: A new generation of botanical art
An excursion through the eyes of six different artists into the remarkable world of plants in the tropical north of Australia. Read more»
Cowra Regional Art Gallery NSW
22 Oct - 20 Nov 2011
(final venue of a four year national tour)
Djalkiri: We are standing on their names – Blue Mud Bay
A cross-cultural folio of etchings and screen-prints with accompanying catalogue and DVD film. Featuring Djambawa Marawili, Fiona Hall, John Wolseley, Jorg Schmeisser, Judy Watson, Marrirra Marawili, Marrnyula Mununggurr, Mulkun Wirrpanda and Liyawaday Wirrpanda. Collaborative printer Basil Hall Editions.
Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell
19 Nov 2011 - 22 Jan 2012

