About Us

Art From Australia is a family-oriented gallery based in Australia, born from a deep respect and lifelong connection to First Nations art and culture. Our journey began with a personal and profound appreciation for the stories embedded in every canvas, and a desire to honour the communities and traditions that bring them to life.

We are privileged to work closely with families who carry on the legacy of storytelling through painting, most notably the descendants of the renowned Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri. His daughters, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi and Michelle Possum Nungurrayi, along with their children, have continued to share their ancestral narratives through art that is both culturally and spiritually significant.

Art From Australia was founded as a response to the exploitation we've witnessed in the art world, where too many First Nations artists have been taken advantage of by unethical dealers. We are committed to changing that narrative.

Why Art From Australia?

We exist to celebrate First Nations culture and creativity.

Each piece we showcase is more than a visual statement, it is a living story, rooted in tens of thousands of years of tradition. First Nations art connects the artist to their country, ancestors, and spirit world, and each dot, line, and pattern is a reflection of that sacred relationship.

We believe in authenticity, fairness, and legacy.

Supporting First Nations art means supporting families, culture, and truth. We work only with artists and partners who prioritise fair treatment, authenticity, and cultural integrity. When you purchase through Art From Australia, you're investing in more than just a painting, you’re contributing to the continuation of a vibrant, enduring cultural tradition.

Our Promise

  • Respect for culture and heritage
  • Fair treatment and ethical partnerships
  • Authentic, meaningful art that tells real stories

We invite you to explore Art From Australia, not just as a gallery, but as a gateway to stories, spirit, and connection. Join us in honouring the past, supporting the present, and preserving the future of First Nations' artistry.