What to Expect
Step into a world of colour, culture, and creativity at the NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition. This special event celebrates the rich storytelling of Indigenous art, featuring both traditional and contemporary works by established and emerging artists. Visitors can explore a diverse range of artworks that reflect unique stories and connections to Indigenous heritage.
The exhibition offers a wonderful opportunity to support local Indigenous artists by purchasing original pieces. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply curious, this exhibition promises inspiration and a deeper appreciation of Indigenous culture.
Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere where families and community members can engage with the vibrant art scene and learn about the significance behind each creation.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs on weekdays from Tuesday 7 July to Friday 17 July 2026. Viewing is available during the City of Gosnells Civic Centre’s regular operating hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm. The venue is closed on weekends.
Most artworks are available for purchase, with sales managed by the Langford Aboriginal Association after the exhibition closes. Photography is allowed for personal use only, but flash photography and tripods are not permitted.
This event is free to attend, making it an accessible cultural experience for all community members.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at the City of Gosnells Civic Centre Customer Service area, located at 2120 Albany Highway, Gosnells. The Civic Centre is situated in beautiful parklands, providing a pleasant environment for visitors.
The venue is easily accessible by car and public transport, with ample parking available nearby. The Civic Centre is open weekdays from 8:30am to 5:00pm, ensuring convenient visiting times for families and individuals.
Visitors are encouraged to plan their visit during these hours to fully enjoy the exhibition and engage with the artworks.
Important Information
- The exhibition is open only on weekdays, closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
- Photography is permitted for personal use but no flash or tripods.
- Artwork purchases are coordinated after the exhibition ends; finalisation may take up to two weeks.
- For assistance or enquiries, contact the City of Gosnells Arts and Programs Officer.
This event respects and celebrates the cultural heritage of the Whadjuk (Noongar) people, the traditional custodians of the land.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition is free for all visitors. No booking is required to attend.
If you wish to purchase artwork, please speak with staff at the Civic Centre front counter during your visit. Payment and collection arrangements will be handled by the Langford Aboriginal Association after the exhibition closes.
This makes it easy and accessible for families to enjoy and support Indigenous art without any upfront cost.