An Aboriginal art gallery specializes in showcasing and selling traditional and contemporary artworks created by Indigenous Australian artists. These galleries often collaborate with local Aboriginal communities, ensuring fair compensation for artists while promoting cultural heritage. The art may include paintings, sculptures, pottery, textiles, and ceremonial artifacts, each reflecting ancient traditions, storytelling, and symbolism. Aboriginal art galleries play a vital role in educating the public about Indigenous history and beliefs, helping to preserve cultural practices. Businesses in this sector benefit from relationships with tourism boards, museums, collectors, and academic institutions. Many galleries also promote ethical art practices by adhering to fair-trade principles to combat the exploitation of Indigenous artists.