Booker-Lowe Gallery
CURRENT
Power of Place: New Paintings by the Warlpiri Artists of Australia’s Central Desert
April 21 - July 7, 2018
An exhibition featuring works by Warlpiri artists. The works in the show reflect the Warlpiri people's "ruggedly-beautiful landscapes and ancestral Dreamings."

PAST

Sandbeach Dreamings: Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Paintings from Lockhart River
A show featuring works by Aboriginal artists from the remote Queensland community of Lockhart River which is located at the top end of the Great Barrier...
Read More
THE CALL OF COUNTRY: New Paintings by Australian Aboriginal Artists of Ampilatwatja
An exhibition featuring works by Australian Aboriginal artists Michelle Pula Holmes, Priscilla Pitjarra Foster, Joycie Pitjarra Morton, Jessie Ngwarraye Ross, Margaret Kemarre Ross, Kindy Kemarre Ross, Julieanne...
Read More
Fresh Paint: New Works by Australian Aboriginal Artists from Yuendumu
An exhibition featuring works by Shorty Jangala Robertson, Christine Nakamarra Curtis, Athena Nangala Granites and more artists from Yuendumu.

Songs of Lao: Fine Art Photographs by Kenro Izi and Yumiko Izu
An exhibition of photographs by Kenro Izi and Yumiko Izu. The duo have an interest in history and the documenting of people and monuments. Benefits from the exhibition will...
Read More
A5: Annual Affordable Australian Aboriginal Art Show

Rare Finds
An exhibition of paintings by indigenous artists from Australia’s central and western deserts. Didgeridoo player Cameron McCarthy will perform during the reception. Including artists Lorna...
Read More
LensScapes: Robert Cozens
A new exhibition of color and black and white photographs of Australian landscapes by filmmaker Cozens.

Kudditji Kngwarreye: Landscapes in the Family Tradition
The first U.S. solo exhibition of paintings by the Aboriginal painter. The eighty-four-year-old Kngwarreye,has been called the “Rothko” of Australia.

Desert in Bloom
Booker-Lowe Gallery presents an exhibition of the artists of Ampilatwatja region in Australia. They are known for their landscapes of Australia’s harsh Central Desert, when...
Read More
Land and Water/Ancient and Modern: Contemporary Paintings from Lockhart River
Contemporary paintings from the remote Aboriginal community of Lockhart River, located on the Cape York Peninsula at the very northern tip of Australia’s Great Barrier...
Read More
Karen Mills: Woven in 2D
New mixed-media paintings by a celebrated Australian indigenous artist. Mills’ paintings reflect both the influences of Australian Aboriginal weaving and of patterns of knit garments...
Read More
Alma Nungarrayi Granites: Stargazers: Aboriginal Artists Paint the Seven Sisters’ Dreaming
Australian Aboriginal paintings depicting the Napaljarri-warnu Jukurrpa or Seven Sisters’ Dreaming, based on the constellation also called the Pleiades by Alma Nungarrayi Granites.

Rare Finds: A Special Collection of Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Paintings
A mix of “big names” in Aboriginal art including Minnie Pwerle, Gloria Petyarre, Abie Loy Kemarre, and Johnny Bulun Bulun, and others.

Marking Time On Paper: Australian Aboriginal Printmakers
Honorary Consul of Australia and gallery owner Nana Booker talks about the “ancient” linoleum-cutting traditions and techniques of Australia’s indigenous printmakers.

Sandhill Country: Paintings by Iwantja Artists from South Australia’s APY Lands
The show includes abstract landscapes by artists Alec Baker, Emily Cullinan, Maringka Burton, Peter Mungkuri, and Tiger Yaltkangki.

Janaki Lennie: Paintings from the Houston Years (1994-2007)
Booker-Lowe Gallery presents an exhibition with Janaki Lennie in celebration of her award from the G’Day USA/Australian-American Chamber of Commerce. Lennie, a native of Australia...
Read More
Patrick Butcher: Puuya Kuntha
Patrick Butcher, one of Australia’s leading Aboriginal contemporary painters, presents Puuya Kuntha – Strong Heart, an exhibition of paintings by northern Queensland’s Lockhart River’s “Art...
Read More
Warlu manu Ngapa: Fire and Water
Check out new Australian Aboriginal paintings from the artists of Yuendumu at Booker-Lowe Gallery in the exhibition Warlu manu Ngapa: Fire and Water.

A5- The Annual Affordable Australian Aboriginal Art Fair
A5- The Annual Affordable Australian Aboriginal Art Fair is Booker-Lowe Gallery’s yearly exhibition of Australian Aboriginal art priced under $1000, including paintings on canvas and...
Read More
Pippin Drysdale: Tanami Mapping
Booker-Lowe Gallery showcases an exhibition of new hand-thrown porcelain vessels and experimental closed forms by Australian ceramist Pippin Drysdale. Tanami Mapping features 38 pieces from...
Read More
Where Creeks Cross
Where Creeks Cross: New Paintings from Australia’s Central Desert, now at Booker-Lowe Gallery.

The Waringarri Suite
The first US exhibition of fine art etchings by senior and emerging Aboriginal Artists from Kununurra, Western Australia. This exhibition features new works from one...
Read More
Uncrated V
Booker-Lowe unveils Uncrated V: New works from recent visits with Australian Aboriginal Artists.

Ancient Lands/Modern Landscapes
Booker-Lowe presents Ancient Lands/Modern Landscapes: Aboriginal Paintings from Sandover River Country

Dreamtime: Affordable Works by Australian Aboriginal Artists

True North: Linocuts and etchings by indigenous artists
True North: Linocuts and etchings by indigenous artists from Australia’s “Top End” features work by printmakers from northern Australia’s Torres Strait Islands, Arnhem Land, and...
Read More
Earth Colors Recaptured
Check out new paintings by Aboriginal artists from Australia’s acclaimed Waringarri Art Centre.

Affordable Australian Aboriginal Art

From Desert to Saltwater
Contemporary Australian aboriginal paintings from Bidyadanga.

Aboriginal Inspirations
Jewelry, sculpture, and wall pieces by the Museum of Fine Arts’ Glassell Studio School enameling classes.

The Art Gang Returns!
From the Australian Lockhart River Art Gang including Adrian King, Leroy Platt, Joanne Butcher and Sue Ryan.

Uncrated IV: New Works from Australian Aboriginal Artists
Includes: Eubena Nampitjin and Nora Wompi, Paddy Japaljarri Sims and Judy Watson Napangardi, and Raymond Tjampitjinpa and Lindsay Corby Tjapaltjarri.