Aboriginal Dreamtime Gallery

Some examples of Aborignal fine art from a West Melrose gallery with a location also near Sydney’s Manly beach.

With over 12 years experience in Aboriginal Fine Art, our gallery has developed relationships with artists and staff from diverse communities throughout Australia.

These include the Central & Western Deserts and art centers such as Utopia, Yuendumu and Papanya Tula. We source works from highly acclaimed prize winning artists who are represented in major public and private collections and especially encourage younger and emerging artists. We rely on our depth of knowledge and experience in observing the on-going development of the Aboriginal Art movement. We encourage our customers and collectors to be aware and concerned that aboriginal people should directly benefit from sales. This experience and knowledge ranges from very good to exceptional with one thing in common, a passion for Aboriginal Art and the importance of cultural continuity.”

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About Jay Babcock

I am an independent writer and editor based in Tucson, Arizona. In 2023: I publish an email newsletter called LANDLINE = https://jaybabcock.substack.com Previously: I co-founded and edited Arthur Magazine (2002-2008, 2012-13) and curated the three Arthur music festival events (Arthurfest, ArthurBall, and Arthur Nights) (2005-6). Prior to that I was a district office staffer for Congressman Henry A. Waxman, a DJ at Silver Lake pirate radio station KBLT, a copy editor at Larry Flynt Publications, an editor at Mean magazine, and a freelance journalist contributing work to LAWeekly, Mojo, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Vibe, Rap Pages, Grand Royal and many other print and online outlets. An extended piece I wrote on Fela Kuti was selected for the Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 anthology. In 2006, I was somehow listed in the Music section of Los Angeles Magazine's annual "Power" issue. In 2007-8, I produced a blog called "Nature Trumps," about the L.A. River. From 2010 to 2021, I lived in rural wilderness in Joshua Tree, Ca.

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