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Garagula, a black and white artwork by Gadigal artist Konstantina, exhibited at Yungarra Gallery.
Noongar artist Bradley Kickett painting Burlong Pool at Yungarra Gallery, reflecting his connection to water and Country.
Wetlands, a landscape painting by Wiradjuri artist Naomi Grant, featured at Yungarra Gallery.

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Yungarra Gallery features some of Western Australia's best Aboriginal artists and artists from the region.

Do you love landscape artwork? At Yungarra Gallery, we have a wide range of landscape artwork.

Check out our selection of prints

Yungarra Gallery, featuring Aboriginal art from across Australia with a focus on Noongar artists

Located in the heart of the Margaret River region, Yungarra Gallery is a specially curated space boasting collectable works by the finest Nyoongar artists in the country. We also host exhibitions and events annually to promote cultural sharing and learning through art.

Yungarra Gallery operates in accordance with the Indigenous Arts Code to guarantee ethical dealings, transparency and accountability in the art market.

The Wadandi People (Saltwater People) are the traditional custodians of this part of the South West of Western Australia. The significant coastal areas are essential to the Wadandi people and their connection to land and sea through songs, stories, spirituality and Cultural lore (learning and knowledge of tradition).

Downstairs exhibition space at Yungarra Gallery displaying Aboriginal artworks from Noongar and other Indigenous artists.
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This drawing of Tricia, created by Ross Potter, honours one of Western Australia’s most well-known elephants. The piece reflects the range of artists at Yungarra Gallery and acknowledges Tricia’s impact on the local community.

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To mark her legacy, we’ve partnered with the International Elephant Project to raise funds for wildlife conservation. Donations will go towards helping protect elephants and other animals in need.

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