For Aboriginal cultures, visual & performing arts are central to identity, place and belonging. They are an expression of a unique and continuing tradition and have an important place in the continuing survival of Aboriginal cultures.
Oz Biz Aboriginal Art And Craft Gallery will host a permanent display of key and major artist combined with a cultural program that strongly supports and promotes the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists through exhibitions, education and events for the wider public to join in, understand and enjoy contemporary art in all its forms.
Oz Biz Aboriginal Art And Craft Gallery is committed to developing its policies and programs in relation to integrity of their artists and communities. We are dedicated to buying and selling 100% indigenous made art and craft.
Many of our artist are featured in The National Gallery Of Australia. As such, our artist pick and choose who they would like to work for, which is always those art dealers that treat them most ethically. We have established a strong relationship with these artist over 25 years based on mutual respect. We have our own art studio so we work directly with our artist providing them with Matisse paints and Belgium linen (the best quality art materials) adding integrity to the appearance and longevity of the work.
We authenticate all our paintings with certification describing in full the artist’s details and art meaning. The works come with working images of the artist, even our small paintings. You see the artist with the painting or creating it with progressive working photos.
The video below was taken in our studio located in Alice Springs. Here you can view our artist at work and the process of acquiring our amazing selection of artworks.
Artist represented in this video are;
Thomas Tjapaltjarri is a member of the Pintubi Nine Clan (last of the Aboriginal nomads who emerged in 1984 from their nomadic existence). Yinarupa Nungala, senior award winning artist. Bombatu Napangardi, senior law woman & Marlene Young. All artist are members of the Pintubi clan and represent the first generation of dot painters hailing from the western desert of Australia.
Enquiries may be made at the following email address; eshirvanian@icloud.com