Southeast Aboriginal Arts Market
The SOUTHEAST Aboriginal Arts Market, curated by Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones, returns to Carriageworks on Gadigal Country this November, showcasing the creative diversity of south-east Australian Aboriginal art.
Over two days, 33 independent Aboriginal artists and collectives will showcase thousands of traditional and contemporary artworks for sale, including ceramics, jewellery, weaving, carving, textiles, photography, painting, and prints. This is a unique opportunity to meet the artists and learn about Aboriginal cultures across NSW, ACT, Victoria, the Murray–Darling basin, and Tasmania, with 100% of proceeds going directly to the artists.
Photos by Anna Kucera
In addition to the market, join us for a free public program of workshops and talks including:
- A walking tour with curator Jonathan Jones
- Cultural weaving and traditional leatherworking workshops
- A bush medicine demonstration
Admission is free, but places for live events are limited—register early to secure your spot.
The SOUTHEAST Aboriginal Arts Market is a recuring event at Carriageworks, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and contemporary artistic practices of Aboriginal artists from Australia’s south-east region. Curated by acclaimed Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones, the market features independent Aboriginal artists and collectives offering a diverse range of artworks for sale, such as ceramics, jewellery, weaving, textiles, photography, and paintings.
Larry Brandy Storyteller
Larry Brandy
Wiradjuri
Tom Carney
Ngemba
Casino Wake Up Time
Bundjalung/ Kamillaroi
Lorraine Connelly-Northey
Wiradjuri
Cheryl Davison
Walbanga/Ngarigo
Nathan Dawson
Gomeroi
Haus of Dizzy
Kristy Dickinson
Wiradjuri
David Doyle
Barkindji/Malyngapa
Penny Evans Art
Penny Evans
Gamilaroi
Modernmurri – Suzy Evans
Suzy Evans
Gomeroi
Helena Geiger
Gumbaynggirr
Ngarga Warendj
Mick Harding
Taungurung/Kulin
Sophie Honess
Gomeroi
Gillawarra Arts
Krystal Hurst
Worimi/Gathang
Jeanette James
Palawa
Yanggurdi
Cassie Leatham
Taungurung/ Wurundjeri
Bird Girl Creations
Jessica Leffley
Wiradjuri
Murrawalirra Jewellery
Max Lyons
Wiradjuri
Mitch & Molly Mahoney
Boon Wurrung/Barkindji
Kylie McNamara Art
Kylie McNamara
Kamilaroi
Baagi Milayginn
Deb Munson
Gomeroi
Spiritbird Creations
Aaron Nicholls
Wadi Wadi/Yorta Yorta/ Wiradjuri/Ngarrindjeri
Palirika Barka Jewelry
Barbara Quayle
Barkindji/ Malyangapa Nghuungku
Frances Belle Parker
Yaegl
Nannette Shaw
Trawoolway/ Tyereelore/Bunurong
Andy Snelgar
Ngemba
Ngurru
Jessika Spencer
Wiradjuri
Melissa Stannard Artist
Melissa Stannard
Yuwaalaraay/ Gamilaraay/Koama
Emu Empire
Jamie-Lea Trindall
Wiradjuri
Sooty Ceramics
Kevin “Sooty” Welsh
Wailwan
Kay Lee Williams
Kamilaroi
Teresa Yasserie
Wiradjuri
Bloomberg Philanthropies is a Major Partner of Carriageworks and generous supporter of the Southeast Aboriginal Art Market.
Please let us know of any accessibility requirements by contacting us via email boxoffice@carriageworks.com.au
Click here for more information about accessibility at Carriageworks.
We are located at 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh.
Click here for more info about parking and getting to the event.
Public Program
Sat 23-Sun 24 Nov
Sat 23 Nov: 3:00pm
Sun 24 Nov: 10:15am
Join SOUTHEAST curator and leading Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones on a walking tour of the market to explore the works and yarn with the artists about their connection to the Southeast and how it informs their practice.
Run time: 30 minutes
Location: Track 12 foyer
Suitable for all ages
Limited spaces*
Sun 24 Nov
12:15pm, 12:50pm & 1:30pm
Learn from Wiradjuri weaver Jessika Spencer about traditional and modern techniques and fibres while crafting your own bangle.
Run time: 25 minutes
Location: Track 12 foyer
Limited spaces*
Sun 24 Nov
10:15am & 11:15am
Sit down with Ngiyampaa Wayilwan man Uncle Tom Carney as he yarns about working as a shearer and stockman while he shares with you how to plait with leather.
Run time: 40 minutes
Location: Track 12 foyer
Limited spaces*
Sun 24 Nov
12.00pm
Yarn with Barkindji artist and plant knowledge holder David Doyle during a hands-on demonstration about plants and their uses.