About this tour
Visit Waringarri Arts, Western Australia's first Indigenous-owned art centre, in this 90-minute cultural tour. You'll receive a traditional Mantha welcome, walk through working artist studios to watch creators engaged in their craft, and explore the cultural garden. The experience culminates with tasting homemade damper and native bush foods, offering genuine insight into Kimberley Aboriginal artistic practice and knowledge.
Highlights
- Western Australia's first wholly Aboriginal-owned art centre
- Traditional Mantha welcome ceremony
- Watch artists working in their studios
- Cultural garden exploring traditional plants
- Taste homemade damper and native bush foods
- Gallery shop discount voucher included
What to expect
You'll start with a formal Mantha greeting, then move through the centre's studios where Kimberley artists work on paintings, textiles, and sculpture. Staff explain the stories embedded in each piece—the Dreaming narratives, family histories, and connection to country that drive the work. The cultural garden shows plants used for food and medicine. You finish in a relaxed setting sampling damper bread and seasonal bush tucker, giving space to ask artists questions about technique and meaning.
Good to know
Fully wheelchair accessible throughout. Bottled water and hand sanitiser provided. Service animals welcome. The tour suits all fitness levels. Bring the discount voucher for the gallery shop if you'd like to purchase work.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







