ReDot Fine Art Gallery holds aboriginal art show

Fine, contemporary, and colorful art from aboriginal groups are on sale at the ReDot Fine Art Gallery.

In a news release, the ReDot Fine Art Gallery announced an impromptu mid-year Stock Room Show. The show was inspired from the last sold out Ninuku exhibit run. 

The emphasis is on works from the NT of Australia, including works from the powerhouses, Papunya Tula, Ikuntji Arts & Warlukurlangu Arts to name but 3 of the participating art centres.

The vibrant colours and stunning palettes that make up this summer stock room show will be the perfect way to idle an hour or so for July until the gallery's next opening on the 25th of July with the works of the exciting community of Ernabella.

The exhibition is open and runs till Saturday July 21st 2012. 

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