Yallingup Aboriginal Art

Star 5.0 (23 Google reviews)
Easter opening hours:
Good Friday (10-4PM)
Easter Saturday (11-4PM)
Easter Sunday (closed)
Easter Monday (11-3PM).

Yallingup Aboriginal Art is open 6 days a week and is located at the front of Yallingup Maze. Their beautiful neighbours Jilyara Wines are now also open for wine tastings and grazings - a perfect way to finish a visit to the gallery.

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Yallingup Aboriginal Art

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Open 6 days a week.
Located at the front entrance to beside Jilyara Wines at Yallingup Maze
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Yallingup Aboriginal Art is the region's largest dedicated contemporary Aboriginal art gallery. Set in the heart of the Margaret River Region in Yallingup, the family owned and operated business are passionate about providing a platform for Indigenous artists to tell their stories. We welcome all visitors to immerse in the artwork and experience the window to Dreamtime.
Yallingup Aboriginal Art is an exclusive Aboriginal art gallery set in the Margaret River Region. Specializing only in fine contemporary Aboriginal art, they have a range of pieces from award winning artists Australia wide. 

Newly opened in November 2023, the gallery showcases a range of original works for sale. They welcome all who want to view the beautiful ever-changing collection, hear the stories behind the art, learn about the artists and the diversity of the world's oldest living culture. 

The featured artworks come from various regions across Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory and more. The aim as the business grows is to further diversify the collection to showcase talent from all corners of Australia.  Currently, they have some Noongar focused pieces from emerging and award-winning established artists. Our visitors love to hear how the art relates to the local Noongar culture, in particular the Noongar Six Seasons.

Yallingup Aboriginal Art sells original artworks, some limited edition prints, books, earrings, locally made towels, clapping sticks, didgeridoos and much more!

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Yallingup Aboriginal Art

Yallingup Aboriginal Art, Caves Road, Yallingup WA, Australia

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Star 5.0 (23 Google reviews)
ian plunkett 08 November 2023

Really good to see such a professional and ethical Indigenous Fine Art Gallery opening in the South West of W.A. Great range of affordable as well as collectable artworks from different regions and language groups from all around Australia as well as a very strong focus on local Noongar Art and Culture. The Gallery has a very welcoming and friendly feel and is run by the owners, locals - Tim and Sara Greay and assisted by the knowledgeable and experienced, Kamala. This destination Gallery is not to be missed and is a must see on any visit to the South West region. This is a breath of fresh air.

Jamie Giacomel 19 February 2024

Review of Yallingup Aboriginal Art: This venue is truly remarkable. Every piece of artwork on display is breathtaking. The staff's extensive knowledge is impressive; they can provide intricate details about each artist and painting. A definite must-visit spot in the area. During my second visit within a three-month span, I noticed that the art collection had completely changed, indicating a high turnover of stock. The ever-changing exhibits make each visit unique and exciting.

kate guilfoyle 25 January 2024

On a recent family trip to Dunsborough, we popped into the gallery, after hearing about it through friends. I was not disappointed! The artworks were stunning and the knowledge of the owners was sublime. Time was really taken to describe the artists, as well as their paintings. It was a wonderful experience, and reading the stories on each of the artworks, to understand the message behind each piece, added to it.

Lis Faulkner 12 February 2024

So glad we stopped off at this beautiful small gallery during our stay in Margaret River. Sara the owner spent time enlightening us on indigenous art from Western Australia and beyond. The pieces are stunning and we were happy to purchase a canvas to take home with us to Scotland.