Injalak Arts and Crafts
The Injalak Arts and Crafts Centre provides a unique opportunity to view Aboriginal artistry of very high calibre. Gunbalanya, or Oenpelli as it is also known, is a small Aboriginal township close to the East Alligator River, which is the natural boundary of Kakadu National Park. Approximately 1,000 people live in the town and its outstations. There are traditional painters, bark painters, basket weavers and screen printers. Artists from this region are featured in every major collection of Aboriginal art in Australia, as well as a few collections overseas. Browse the Centre, viewing unique Aboriginal art and crafts, all made locally. Travellers may also be able to see the artists at work, and watch local women weaving pandanus baskets.
Permits must be obtained from the Northern Land Council to access the art and crafts centre.
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