Lovers and collectors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art have the opportunity to meet artists and buy works of art direct from artists and art centres at the Tarnanthi Art Fair.

This popular annual event brings together city-based, regional, emerging and established artists from across the nation, exclusively to Adelaide.

The Tarnanthi Art Fair supports the ethical production and purchase of works of art. All proceeds go directly to the artist and art centre. Visit Indigenous Art Code and the Fake Art Harms Culture campaign for more information.

Participating art centres:

APY Art Centre Collective (SA)

-Ernabella Arts

-Iwantja Arts

-Kaltjiti Arts

-Mimili Maku Arts

-Tjala Arts

-Tjungu Palya

Artists of Ampilatwatja (NT)

Arts Ceduna (SA)

Bábbarra Women's Centre (NT)

Baluk Arts (VIC)

Buku Larrŋgay Mulka Centre (NT)

Bula'bula Arts (NT)

Durrmu Arts (NT)

Gapuwiyak Culture & Arts (NT)

Hermannsburg Potters (NT)

Ikuntji Artists (NT)

Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre (NT)

Jilamara Arts & Crafts (NT)

Kimberley Art Centres (WA)

-Kira Kiro Artists

-Mangkaja Arts

-Mowanjum Art & Culture

-Waringarri Aboriginal Artists

-Warlayirti Artists

-Warmun Art

Maningrida Arts & Culture (NT)

Marnin Studio (WA)

Merrepen Arts Centre (NT)

Milingimbi Art & Culture (NT)

Mimi Aboriginal Art and Craft (NT)

Munupi Arts & Crafts (NT)

Nagula Jarndu Designs (WA)

Ninuku Arts (SA)

Numbulwar Numburindi Arts (NT)

Papunya Tjupi Art Centre (NT)

Pormpuraaw Art and Culture Centre (QLD)

Purple House (NT)

Spinifex Hill Studio (WA)

The Minyma Kutjara Arts Project (NT)

Tangentyere Artists (NT)

Tjanpi Desert Weavers (NT)

Warlukurlangu Artists (NT)

Western Desert Mob (NT)

-Papulankutja Artists

-Tjarlirli Art

-Warakurna Artists

Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (NT)

The Tarnanthi Art Fair is presented in partnership with Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.

Tarnanthi is presented in partnership with BHP and with support from the Government of South Australia.

Principal Partner
  • BHP