Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi has been exhibiting contemporary Australian Aboriginal art since 1983.
The Gallery represents the work of artists from communities and art centres including Balgo Hills, Tjala Arts, Papunya Tula Artists, Maningrida and Warmun Art Centre, as well as work by the most innovative city-based painters, photographers, video artists and installation artists such as Julie Gough, Leah King-Smith and Christian Thompson. The Gallery is also renowned for promoting the careers of emerging artists.
Gabrielle Pizzi was known for her integrity. Unlike some art dealers who later exploited the boom in Aboriginal art, Gabrielle always worked with art advisers from community art centres, ensuring that artists were paid correctly and new artists supported.
In 2004, Samantha Pizzi assumed the reins at Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi and has maintained the gallery's respected standing in the indigenous and visual art communities.

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