Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair to put Indigenous art and design front and centre

NT Government

The 17th Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) will return in August, with stunning Aboriginal art, fashion, homewares showcasing some of the world’s most unique culture from right across the Territory.

The three-day fair will take place from 11-13 August 2023, complemented by the DAAF Foundation’s two Indigenous Fashion Projects events, Country to Couture, a fashion show, and the National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA).

Country to Couture will take place on Tuesday, 8 August, followed by NIFA on Wednesday, 9 August. All three events are supported by Northern Territory Government through Northern Territory Major Events Company.

Recognised as one of Australia’s premier Indigenous art events, DAAF gives visitors a chance to ethically purchase artworks from more than 70 participating art centres that collectively represent more than 1500 artists.

Apart from browsing through thousands of items, visitors can also meet artists and participate in workshops during DAAF, which will take place at Darwin Convention Centre.

All sales generated by DAAF go directly back to the art centres, and the regional and remote communities the artists call home. In 2022, the Fair hosted 77 art centres, presented 8,350 artworks and attracted 33,353 visitors virtually and in person. The online component, created in 2020 in response to COVID-19, returns again in 2023, allowing artists to reach even more prospective buyers.

ARIA Award winner and Darwin-raised performer Jessica Mauboy also returns as DAAF Foundation’s Community Ambassador, shining a spotlight on DAAF Foundation events and programs.

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