Far West South Australia's Aboriginal art centre operates from the Ceduna Aboriginal Culture Centre on the Eyre Highway, representing well over a hundred artists scattered across the region's remote communities and outstations. The gallery moves between painting and linocut printing to ceramics and bush-medicine products, giving space to work that might otherwise never reach a public wall — stories tied to country stretching from the Nullarbor towards the Gawler Ranges. Arts Ceduna has been trading since 2001, one of the longer-running Aboriginal-owned art enterprises on this stretch of coast, and functions as both a commercial gallery and a meeting point for the artists themselves. It's open weekdays, 9.30am to 4.30pm, closed weekends. For travellers crossing the Nullarbor via Ceduna — the last major town before the long run west — it's a considered stop to see and buy work directly from the artists who made it, rather than through a city gallery mark-up.
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