Desert Mob 2025
Celine2025-08-21T07:04:27+09:30Opening 11th September 2025, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs. https://desertmob.com/
Opening 11th September 2025, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs. https://desertmob.com/
A new Animation produced at Tapatjatjaka Art Centre This is a video for Indigenous children to watch with their families and teachers to watch and discuss with their students before they take the big step of starting at
The Art center created batik dresses for the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir. The Choir is coming to your capital city, with performances at: Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Sunday 11 December 2022 at 7.30pm; Sydney Opera House (SOH) Thursday
Opening 8th September 2022, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs. https://araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au/whats-on/desert-mob-2022
Beanie Festival 23th June 2022, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs. https://beaniefest.org/
Lifting our spirits https://www.parrtjimaaustralia.com.au/ David Wallace will be running a workshop on sculpture. Alice Springs Desert Park and Todd Mall – Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Desert Mob is going digital! Join our celebration of contemporary Aboriginal Art and share in the culture and stories from across Central Australia. We are excited to share our art and stories with art lovers everywhere! SYMPOSIUM 4 –
Tapatjatjaka exhibition at June Marriot Gallery, Central Craft, Araluen Precinct, Alice Springs 24th June - 14th July 2019 Batik, paintings, raffia sculptures and wire bush toys
Recycled sculptures by Johnny Young and David Wallace. The Residency, Parsons street, Alice Springs 14th June - 18th July 2019
David Wallace and Johnny Young sculptures are currently being exhibited at Art Mob Gallery 29 Hunter Street Hobart, Tasmania Opening 7th June 2019