Short St. Gallery is a small gallery located in the heart of Chinatown in Broome. It is an old building (over 100 years) and is the last remaining house with a wind tunnel. It is an important part of the Aboriginal, Malay & Japanese history in Broome. The gallery seeks to educate and proudly show the stylistic diversity of the different cultures which make up the Kimberley and Australia.
From the saltwater to the freshwater, to the desert people, Short St. offers a glimpse at the extremely sophisticated dynamic landscape that is Australian art. The building has been operating as a gallery since 1998, and houses a comprehensive collection of indigenous contemporary artworks, presenting artists from all over Australia including Roy Wiggan, Lily Karadada, Boxer Milner, Tjumpo, Tim Cook, Paji Honeychild, Daisy Andrews, Freddie Timms, Paddy Bedford, Patrick Mung Mung, Fiona Omeenyo, Freda Warlapinini, and many more.
We wish to thank and acknowledge the contribution of the art centres that have provided many of the artist biographies and artwork stories. Short Street Gallery endeavours to purchase indigenous artworks from established and reputable community owned Art Centres. This ensures that artists are paid the market value for their work and the integrity and reputation of the artist is respected.
Site Description Art Gallery
Site Facilities Carpark, Souvenir Shop
Activities Aboriginal/Indigenous Activities
Displays Aboriginal Art, Dreamtime Paintings, Paintings
General Child Friendly, Groups

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