Seven Great Places To Buy Affordable, Original Art
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Bula’bula Arts
Based in the Yolgnu community of Ramingining in central Arnhem land, Bula’bula is an arts centre supporting 150 artists from the town and surrounding art stations. The centre’s online store sells bark and canvas paintings depicting stories of Yolgnu culture in ochre, white clay and charcoal; as well as weavings and fibre art woven from locally harvested materials such as pandanus, sand palm and kurrajong bark stained with natural dyes made from fruits, roots and leaves.
Artists receive 50-60% of the retail sale price fo the artwork, with the remainder of profits used for operational costs.
Shop the Bula’bula online store here.
Michael Reid Northern Beaches
Formerly Michael Reid Studio Direct, the little sibling to the Sydney contemporary gallery was established in 2018 as a platform to connect emerging artists with new collectors in their price bracket.
Now known as Michael Reid Northern Beaches, the gallery represents artists such as Lucy Roleff, Katie Eraser, Meg Walters, Emily Gordon and more.
Shop the available works here or follow them on Instagram here.
Boom Gallery
Boom Gallery is an art and design gallery located in Geelong, Victoria that has been running since 2011, with a strong stable of local artists, both emerging and established. Alongside its collection of original artworks are ceramics, jewellery and design objects available for purchase.
For an extra level of accessibility the gallery has partnered with Art Money to offer a no-interest lay-by option for purchases.
Shop the Boom Gallery stockroom here.
Saint Cloche
The tiny, beautiful gallery in Sydney’s Paddington hosts some of the best emerging Australian artists, alongside established local talent. Expect pieces by Emily Imeson, Bec Smith, Evi O and Indivi Sutton in their constantly rotating roster of exhibiting artists.
Their stock-room is updated regularly with sculpture, ceramics and objects alongside painted works.
Shop the Saint Cloche stockroom here.
Sunday Salon
Lily Mora erupted onto the local affordable art scene with the launch of her online dealership, Sunday Salon. With an incredible eye and an excellent line-up of new talent, the young art dealer does monthly ‘drops’ of new sculptures, paintings by emerging artists.
Sunday Salon represents sculptors and painters alike, and counts artists like Mia Boe, Lucas Golding and Ella Dunn in its lineup. The works range from $200-$4k, and for the ultimate accessible piece, Lily has also created a line of T-shirts, totes and tea towels printed with select paintings.
Browse Sunday Salon’s available artworks here.
Maningrida Arts + Culture
Maningrida Arts + Culture is one of the most prestigious First Nations arts centres in Australia, recognised around the country and the world for the work of its incredible emerging and established artists.
If you’re lucky enough to visit the centre in North Central Arnhem Land then you can buy directly from their gallery store, but for those of us who aren’t going to the Northern Territory any time soon, the centre’s bark paintings, weavings and sculptures can be purchased online.
Peruse Maningrida’s online store here.
TDF Collect
Okay, okay not to toot our own horn, but TDF’s own exhibitions are a great way to buy works from local emerging artists! Held approximately every three months at TDF HQ, we’ve held solo shows with local artists Hannah Nowlan, Stephen Baker, Amanda Dziedzic, Marc Martin and more.
Most of our exhibitions get strong interest before we actually open the doors, so make sure you subscribe to our mailing list or follow our Instagram for updates. Our next exhibition is with local painter Emma Currie, and later in the year we’ll host our second show with Spinifex Hill artist, Maggie Green. Watch this space!
See past TDF Collect exhibitions here.