Outstation Gallery
Highlights
- Explore exceptional Aboriginal art in a modern, beautifully-lit space at Outstation Gallery on Darwin Harbour.
- Engage with powerful stories and culture while supporting ethical art practices from Aboriginal-owned art centres.
- Discover contemporary works by local artists like Steve Gough and Sarah Brown, enriching your connection to the Darwin region.
- Visit the gallery's gift shop for unique art-inspired souvenirs that celebrate the vibrant local art scene.
Leading gallerists Matt Ward and Paul Johnstone have joined forces to create Outstation Gallery.
United by a shared vision for supporting and promoting world-class Aboriginal art, they work closely with Aboriginal-owned art centres to deliver exceptional and ethical art. Art enthusiasts can now experience the best of both galleries in one beautiful space on Darwin Harbour. This collaboration brings together two of Australia’s leading contemporary art gallerists, offering a new destination for art lovers.
A modern, flexible, beautifully-lit exhibition space, Outstation Gallery on the Waterfront, welcomes visitors and locals alike, encouraging respect and appreciation of the complex and powerful art, stories and culture on show.
A member and signatory to the Indigenous Art Code, Outstation Gallery is committed to fair dealing with artists, their art centres and communities.
Outstation Gallery is also proud to exhibit contemporary art from non-Indigenous artists who currently reside in, or have a connection to the Darwin region. Artists represented by Outstation include Steve Gough, David Wickens and Hannah van der Wal, Bryan Bulley, Sarah Brown and Geoff Todd.
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Accreditations
- Dealer Membership by Indigenous Art Code
- NT – Tourism Central Australia
Features
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
General access
- Offers multiple options for booking – web, email, phone is available.
Physical – Wheelchair
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
- Step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)