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The 2023 Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair boasts a stellar line up of artists on Larakia country

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Shilo McNamee - DAAF Foundation Artistic Director

The 2023 edition of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF), running between August 8 and August 13, has teamed up with a stellar line up of Art Centres from across Australia. DAAF 2023 is celebrated in Darwin on Larakia County and is also hosted online extending visibility to a global audience.


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By Bertrand Tungandame

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The 2023 edition of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF), running between August 8 and August 13, has teamed up with a stellar line up of Art Centres from across Australia. DAAF 2023 is celebrated in Darwin on Larakia County and is also hosted online extending visibility to a global audience.


DAAF has earned a global reputation for providing attendees with the rare opportunity to immerse themselves in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, design and culture, and to ethically purchase First Nations’ artworks from more than 70 participating Art Centres.

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DAAF returns this year in both a digital format and as a large-scale exhibition at the Darwin Convention Centre


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