Art Mob
Sonia NazarethSonia Nazareth/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO, HOBART/ Updated : Dec 30, 2016, 14:54 IST
Synopsis
Tasmania’s only dedicated aboriginal art gallery – Art Mob, specialises in aboriginal art. So a visitor can expect paintings, shell necklaces, works in print, fibre, and wood.
Tasmania’s only dedicated aboriginal art gallery – Art Mob, specialises in aboriginal art. So a visitor can expect paintings, shell necklaces, works in print, fibre, and wood. Read less

Tasmania’s only dedicated aboriginal art gallery – Art Mob, specialises in aboriginal art. So a visitor can expect paintings, shell necklaces, works in print, fibre, and wood. What stands out at this gallery is that most of Australia’s indigenous communities are represented. Invigorating is the possibility that as part of a regular visit, you may have a chance to interact with an artist at work. At a time when fake works abound in the market, Art Mob has all the right credentials. It’s both a member of the Aboriginal Art association of Australia, and also a signatory to the Indigenous Australian Art commercial code of conduct.
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