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The Jambama Art Gallery and Jambama Arts Centre are projects of Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation, located in Casino NSW, Australia.
Buyinbin established the Jambama Art Shed with an Arts and Crafts program over 10 years ago in a warehouse in the industrial estate in Casino, to provide a community based arts and crafts workshop, providing training in painting, sculpture, textiles, and more recently in arts management.
Jambama Arts Centre has developed into a recognised hub for Aboriginal arts and cultural practice in Casino, with extension activities throughout the region.
In 2012 we opened our new purpose built Jambama Art Gallery, which is the only community based 100% Aboriginal owned and operated gallery in the region, located in front of our workshop Jambama Arts Centre.
Jambama Art Gallery provides an opportunity for participants and artists of the Aboriginal communities in the region to showcase their talent and creative skills.
Jambama Art Gallery
30 Cassino Drive. Casino Industrial Estate. Casino. NSW. 2470.
Open to Public
Monday to Friday
9.00am-4.00pm
For Information:
Contact Gallery Manager Tania Walker on 02 6662 6672