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Gallery of Central Australia

About GoCA

At the Gallery of Central Australia (GoCA), we celebrate creativity and culture. We aim to educate and inspire through revolving exhibitions, enriching discussions and shining a light on emerging artists through artist in residence programs 

We’re committed to providing a platform for our Indigenous community to share their stories, their culture and we encourage you to join us in exploring one of the oldest living and vibrant cultures.

 

GoCA is located adjacent to
Desert Gardens Hotel.

Open daily from
9:00am - 5:00pm

Daily tour
10:30am

Indigenous artist painting

About the Artists

We work with the Indigenous Art Centres across Central Australia to showcase and sell the art of emerging Indigenous artists. These innovative, vibrant creative spaces are where culture is kept alive, passed on between old and young, and places where Aboriginal people can share their arts and culture with the world. 

Indigenous woman with visitor

Planning your Visit

A visit to GoCA provides a unique opportunity to view authentic Indigenous artwork, learn about its significance, and observe artists at work. Admission is free, and guests can purchase authentic artworks at the Gallery to support the dedicated and talented artists and their families who live and work in the Central Desert region. GoCA is located adjacent to Desert Gardens Hotel and is open daily from 9:00am - 5:00pm.

Gallery of Central Australia Artist in Residence Program with Beryl De Rose (Walkatjara Art)
Gallery of Central Australia Artist in Residence Program with Beryl De Rose (Walkatjara Art)

Artist in Residence

We are proud to offer Central Australian Indigenous artists an opportunity to take part in our Artist in Residence program. Artists can spend time at the resort, creating, exhibiting and selling their art. 

We encourage you to visit GoCA during your stay. You will be in awe of the detail and delicacy as masterpieces, filled with rich stories, come together in front of your eyes.

Artwork Behind the Gallery of Central Australia Logo

Kapi Tjukurla - Kunmanara (Julie Taria) Brumby

Kapi Tjukurla

Kunmanara (Julie Taria) Brumby

Kapi Tjukurla was designed by Kunmanara (Julie Taria) Brumby, who was a senior woman in the Mutitjulu community, located at Uluru. 

The artwork, meaning waterholes in local Pitjantjatjara language, includes concentic circles linked by lines representing waterholes and river courses, the travelling and resting places of Anangu. Dots and lines represent the patterns of desert vegetation. Anangu continues to depend on their extensive knowledge of where and when to find water. This knowledge is informed by Tjukurpa (law and culture), passed on by family and through inma (cultural song and dance).

Brumby's design has been incorporated into GoCA's logo and gallery branding. 

Throughout her life, Julie was closely involved with the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, working as a traditional consultant. In this role she would draw on her knowledge of the local environment and culture to advise non-Aboriginal staff and visitors to the Park.

Before her passing in 2019, Julie would regularly visit Walkatjara Community Art Centre where she created beautiful works of art, most often painting the stories of the Seven Sisters, Two Sisters, and stories about the waterholes and the landscape of her traditional lands.

Light Dancing on Waterholes © Julie Brumby