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Gloria Petyarre

Gloria Petyarre

Artist: Gloria PetyarreBorn: c1945- 2021Region: UtopiaLanguage: Anmatjerre Gloria was born around 1945... 

Kathleen Petyarre

Kathleen Petyarre

Born: c1940-2018Region: UtopiaLanguage: Anmatjerre Kathleen passed away 24th of November 2018.She will... 

Kudditji Kngwarreye

Kudditji Kngwarreye

DOB: 1938 – 2017Born: Utopia, Pmarajutunta,Tribal: Eastern AnmatyerreCommunity: Utopia, NT Kudditji Kngwarreye,... 

Corroboree Dream Art

Aboriginal, Australian Art & Gifts

Corroboree Dream Art, formerly known as Prestige Gallery, was established in 1985 and we are located in Tanunda, part of the beautiful Barossa Valley only an hour from Adelaide South Australia. Passed down in generations, the gallery changed in 2007 to focus entirely on Aboriginal art.

We are proud to be associated in dealing with renowned Aboriginal Artists, as well as new and emerging talent. Each stunning painting depicts a story that is being told by the artists, each having their own interpretations. Not only is it the incredible detail and artists’ stories that make these paintings unique and beautiful, but it has been said that Aboriginal art is the oldest form of caveman art that exists in today’s society.

With more than 35 years' experience in Aboriginal and Contemporary Art, we are committed to selling the best Aboriginal art from recognised artists, such as Kudditji Kngwarreye and Gloria Petyarre, and also from new and emerging talent. Corroboree DreamArt also offer a range of genuine souvenirs for sale.

Genuine Aboriginal Art - Certificate of Authenticity

When purchasing our art you can rest assured that it is of good quality and authentic. You will receive the artwork with our Gallery Certificate of Authenticity along with a photo of the artist. Corroboree Dream Art are genuine gallery owners, with art made to a high standard. The art is composed on a 12" high quality canvas, using quality paint.

The team at our Aboriginal Art Gallery hope you will treasure the paintings and we hope to see you soon.

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we live on. We respect the spiritual relationship with Country and to Elders past, present, emerging and the connection to the land, water, cultural heritage and beliefs that remain important to the People today.