Maruku dotpainting workshop
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Maruku Tool demonstration

Maruku Arts Gallery @ Uluru

Based at Uluru, Maruku@Uluru provides authentic Anangu cultural experiences for individuals, groups and charters on public and private tours.

Our tours are a must-see experience during your time at Uluru, they run Monday–Saturday.

The gallery is a touch of something unexpected, colourful and connected, celebrating and combining stories of people and places.

With a gallery at the Cultural Centre in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and multiple locations for tours, there’s an overall understanding of local Aboriginal culture through quality art & craft. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet, understand the culture and purchase works from local artists, knowing that all funds are returned to the Anangu people.

Maruku Arts (trading as Maruku@Uluru) is a not-for-profit art & craft corporation 100% owned and controlled by Anangu for over 35 years. Initially founded by Anangu in response to a growing need for effective co-ordination of marketing and support services to Aboriginal craftspeople living within the Central Desert Lands.

Maruku Arts provides a service to some 300 craftspeople living in communities and homelands. Items are sold through the Maruku Retail Gallery, the online store and wholesale to shops & galleries throughout the world and through prestige exhibitions.

  • Information

    Entry cost

    Indicative Prices tickets from $36 to $4500
    Maruku Arts has a wide range of authentic & intimate public or private workshops available. Prices vary depending on the experience and location. Our famous Daily Dot Painting Workshops, run daily in Yulara, starting at $36 for children $72 adults and $198 for 2 adults / 2 children ( 5-15years)

    Facilities

    • Carpark
    • Coach Parking
    • Family Friendly
    • Gallery / Museum
    • Non Smoking
    • Picnic Area
    • Public Toilet
    • Shop / Gift Shop

    Activities

    • Walks

    Accessibility

    Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids) Caters for people who use a wheelchair. Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person. Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.

    Accreditation

    • Quality Tourism Accreditation
    • World Heritage
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