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Welcome to East Coast Encounter Art Centre

Since inception, we have been imaginatively presenting Australian history or a primarily Eurocentric world into visual arts. We encourage young and talented indigenous and non-indigenous artists and writers to represent historical events via Aboriginal art, such as rock painting, dot painting, bark painting and much more.

Connecting People with Australian Rich History

Our art centre promotes Aboriginal arts, based on the traditions and stories of our history. It will help you explore the great journeys across the Australian land, our history, beautiful culture, traditions, and a lot more in a dreaming style. You can witness the hidden gems of our country and connect your soul with our history through our art and exhibitions.

Our Creative & Passionate Contributors

East Coast Encounter Art Centre focuses on developing the presence of Australian Indigenous art across the globe. We create opportunities for talented artists to showcase their creative side and contribute their share of talent in our art events, exhibitions and educational programs.

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ABOUT OUR INDIGENOUS ART CENTRE

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At East Coast Encounter Art Centre, we emphasise more on promoting cultural dialogue and understanding between Indigenous as well as non-Indigenous Australians. Located in the heart of Sydney, we have been working with various renowned artists, contributors and creative writers across Australia to help people connect with our history and Aboriginal art.

Our art centre is under restructuring and planning to better serve the curatorial and ethical sector of Australian Indigenous art via dot painting, rock painting, bark paintings, contemporary art designs the list goes on. Story-telling as well as totem representation helps people to connect better with the narrations of Australian history and rich culture. Preserving the ethics, historical events and all forms of aboriginal artwork is our topmost priority.

Our artists are creative and skilled and use aboriginal art skills to depict historical events in an imaginative form that engages the audience. If you want, you can either listen to the stories or watch historical movements and events in live form through visual arts at our exhibitions and special programs.

We are open to any constructive suggestions and feedback when we consult you. You can also showcase your own traditions and culture through art and contribute to our collections. This will help us engage with you and also showcase your work to a larger audience.

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OUR ART EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS

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Aboriginal Art Tour

Want to explore the best aboriginal art in the city? Take the Aboriginal Art Tour to witness the creativity and beautiful artwork by the small community of Wirrimanu (Balgo) in Western Australia. Since the art is thoughtful, aesthetically pleasing and meaningful, it is suitable for people from all walks of life. You can take the tour alone, with your partner, friends, or family to have a complete and life-changing experience. Tickets for children below five years are free so you can introduce your kids to aboriginal art early!

Date: Starts 13th January 2023

Location: Sydney, NSW

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Young Indigenous Artists’ Fair

For indigenous people art is a vital way of expression and tradition. Therefore, families encourage their kids from an early age to make and enjoy artworks. If you have kids who are interested in art, attend the young Indigenous Artists’ Fair with them to celebrate Indigenous Australian art, craft, food and culture at our fair. Everyone is welcome to join this event. Be a part of this event to know the Australian history or discover the Aboriginal culture. The fair is one of the best chances you will get to experience indigenous art in Queensland and learn more about the native heritage.

Date: 10th February – 10th March 2023

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

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Undiscovered Paintings & Art Exhibition

This particular event represents the rhythms of the land and waterways where indigenous people have cultivated, hunted and liver for thousands of years. The paintings are created by Australia’s most talented indigenous artist who has contributed his skills to help people know about our history.

Date: Start 5th April 2023

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

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An Inspiration of Artistic Tradition

Origins of Aboriginal Art

Aboriginal Art is completely based on the stories of that time when ancestors embarked on beautiful journeys across the land of Australia. This particular art is about representing the stories, creations and other aspects of people who lived thousands of years. There are many creation stories all around the regions of Australia. We are here to support and promote one of the oldest and thriving traditions in the world. With us you can find piece of original aboriginal art made by emerging and established artists in Queensland and other states of Australia.

Preserving the History

According to the experts, there are more than 100,000 ancient Aboriginal art sites across Australia. New sites are being discovered, which is a great sign for those who want to know more about indigenous culture and historical events. This form of art is represented through dance, songs, dot paintings, body and sand paintings to visually pass on traditions to new generations. You can be a part of our art centre if you an indigenous or non-indigenous artist or a writer.

Contemporary Art and Innovation

There are many community-based art centres across Australia promoting Aboriginal Art, Indigenous Artists, cultural events and dreamtime stories via visual arts using cutting edge technologies. Some of the contemporary artists and painters have joined various communities supporting Aboriginal Art. They have been focusing on establishing their career by creating rock, dot and bark paintings. We support artists and organise events and art exhibitions where people can connect with their traditions and rich culture.

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Best Aboriginal Art Sites in Australia

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Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

It holds one of the greatest concentrations of rock art in the world. The rock paintings on the Arnhem Land Plateau are 20,000 years old.

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The Kimberley, Western Australia

There are various rock art sites in the Kimberley, Western Australia. Kimberley rock art is classified into two categories, Wandjina and Gwion Gwion art. You can witness ghost-like creatures on the rocks.

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Quinkan Country, Laura, North Queensland

Dating between 15,000 and 30,000 years ago, The Quinkan rock paintings display the beautiful historic events of North Queensland. It features stencils, figurative paintings and engravings.

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Indigenous Australian Art

Indigenous Australian Art our Aboriginal art is crafted by the Indigenous people of Australia and in collaborations between non-indigenous Australians. It comprises of works in an ample range of media, such as wood carving, rock carving, painting on leaves, ceremonial clothing, sculpting and sand painting.

We emphasise more sustaining the pre-date Europe colonisation and contemporary Indigenous Australian art via our paints and art pieces.

Traditional Indigenous Art

There are different types of aboriginal arts that can help artists to convey the message and help young generations to know about their ancestors, culture, living style and everything that used to happen thousands years ago. Often the art is about dreamtime stories that are passed down through generations. Thus, the artwork of the native people of Australia is extremely meaningful and precious. At East Coast Encounter Centre, we do our best to showcase aboriginal artwork

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Know Your History

Attend Our Educational Programs and Polish Your Artistic Skills!

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Supporting and Promoting Indigenous Artists

Our Team and Contributors

Our In-House Team

We have a team of highly trained and dedicated artists, managers and volunteers who will help the community supporting Australian Indigenous Artists and art work.Backed by our team of knowledgeable and passionate professionals, we provide everyone that connects with us the opportunity to see art as it is in the native world of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders. So, get in touch with us now.

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Our Contributors

Young students and professionals are encouraged to submit their art pieces, reviews and essays and showcase art pieces in the form of rock paintings via our art events and exhibitions.Considering our operations are so widespread and we facilitate many artists across Australia, we have a ton of contributors whose work is vetted by our team and shared with others to increase dialogue regarding their work.

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Our Blogs



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6 Jan

Top Facts About Australian Aboriginal Art

Did you know that Aboriginal culture in Australia dates back to around 60,000-80,000 years ago? The first evidence of the philosophy and ethos of the Aboriginal people can be found in their rock art dating back over 20,000 years. Aboriginal art in Australia has caught…
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6 Jan

How To Prime Your Rocks For Rock Painting

Did you know that Australia's first rock art site dates back to 30,000 years ago? This is because all cultures have a medium to tell their stories and histories and rock paintings and art are also one such form that is used in Australia. The…
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6 Jan

How to Prepare For Your Next Successful Art Exhibition?

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, over 3.6 million people or 23 % of the population of Australia, go to art galleries every year. This shows how much Aussies love looking at artwork and art displays, including iconic indigenous artworks and historical displays. If…

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East Coast Encounter Art Centre

Explore the best indigenous artwork available in Brisbane by local and emerging artists. We are passionate about encouraging visual representations of dreamtime stories passed down through generations. Additionally, you will find exhibitions for paintings, photographs and other art representing ethics, culture, historical events and more. Come visit us now!

Contact Info

28 Flint St, Inala Brisbane QLD 4077, Australia
info@eastcoastencounter.com.au
(07) 3806 5496