Mossenson Galleries

Mossenson Galleries Indigenart, Mossenson Galleries is one of Australia's leading commercial galleries specialising in Aborignal art.

In 1993, Dr Diane Mossenson and her husband Dan founded Indigenart, Mossenson Galleries. Both collectors of Aboriginal art, they found it difficult to find the quality of pieces they were looking for and set about opening the first gallery of its kind in Western Australia. Since its conception, the gallery has developed a national and international reputation amongst serious collectors for its int

egrity and selection of quality pieces. Mossenson Galleries remains a family-owned and operated business, with Diane and Dan now working alongside their daughter Naomi.

Featured Artist & Image: Brian Robinson, Uncharted: Astrolabe and Zelee in Kulkalgal country, Linocut, 100x 188 cm.Robin...
31/05/2026

Featured Artist & Image: Brian Robinson, Uncharted: Astrolabe and Zelee in Kulkalgal country, Linocut, 100x 188 cm.

Robinson is a multi-skilled contemporary artist, whose practice includes painting, printmaking, sculpture and design. The graphic style in his practice combines his Torres Strait Islander heritage with a strong passion for experimentation, both in theoretical approach and medium, as well as crossing the boundaries between reality and fantasy. The results combine styles as diverse as graffiti art through to intricate relief carvings and construction sculpture echoing images of Torres Strait cultural motifs, objects and activity.

Find out more about Brian Robinson and view his other works on our website: https://mossensongalleries.com.au/artist/brian-robinson/

Mossenson Galleries proudly stands alongside First Nations artists and communities, honouring the power of storytelling,...
30/05/2026

Mossenson Galleries proudly stands alongside First Nations artists and communities, honouring the power of storytelling, culture, and artistic expression through genuine connection and ongoing support.

Featured Artist & Image: Alan Griffiths, Traditional Law, Natural ochre & pigment on canvas, 80 x 100 cm.

From the cattle stations of the Top End to becoming one of the Kimberley’s most respected cultural leaders, Alan Griffiths lived an extraordinary life. A senior lawman, artist, song-man and dancer, he shared his deep knowledge of Country through vibrant paintings, carvings and storytelling. Using natural ochres and pigments, his works capture traditional ceremonies, station life, cattle mustering and the landscapes that shaped him – preserving culture, memory and connection for future generations.

Discover the remarkable story and artistic legacy of Alan Griffiths on our website.
https://mossensongalleries.com.au/artist/alan-griffiths/

Mossenson Galleries is ALL IN for National Reconciliation Week, celebrating and championing First Nations voices, storie...
29/05/2026

Mossenson Galleries is ALL IN for National Reconciliation Week, celebrating and championing First Nations voices, stories and artistic expression through meaningful cultural connection.

Featured Artist & Image: Peggy Griffiths, Jilinybeng and Jardang, Ochre on Canvas, 45 x 45cm.

From Newry Station to becoming the first Indigenous artist to win the prestigious Fremantle Print Award – Peggy’s story is one of resilience, cultural strength, and extraordinary artistic legacy.

A senior artist at Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, Peggy has spent decades preserving and sharing stories of Country, family, and tradition through painting, printmaking, carving, and teaching. Her works carry the stories of her grandfather Charlie Mailman and memories of life on Goodim community and Newry Station.

Discover more about Peggy’s remarkable journey and artistic practice in her full feature bio on our website. https://mossensongalleries.com.au/artist/peggy-griffiths/

Waringarri Aboriginal Arts

Mossenson Galleries is ALL IN for National Reconciliation Week, celebrating and championing First Nations voices, storie...
28/05/2026

Mossenson Galleries is ALL IN for National Reconciliation Week, celebrating and championing First Nations voices, stories and artistic expression through meaningful cultural connection.

Featured Artist & Image: Eva Baker, Kapi Tjurkpa (Rockhole Story), Acrylic on canvas, 122 x 100cm.

Eva Baker was born in Amata Community on the APY Lands of South Australia and belongs to the Pitjantjatjara language and cultural group. Eva has strong connections to Minyma Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Sisters creation story) depicting many aspects of the sisters journey through her paintings. These stories were passed down to her by her aunt, Mrs Kunytjil Cooper, one of the original Irrunytju artists and a highly regarded senior woman respected for her extensive knowledge of women's Tjukurpa.

See more from Eva Baker: https://mossensongalleries.com.au/artist/eva-baker/


This National Reconciliation Week, Mossenson Galleries reflects on the power of art to create meaningful connections bet...
27/05/2026

This National Reconciliation Week, Mossenson Galleries reflects on the power of art to create meaningful connections between cultures, communities and generations. For more than 30 years, we have proudly supported Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, fostering cultural understanding through art, conversation and connection.

We believe reconciliation grows through listening, learning and celebrating the world’s oldest continuing cultures.

Featured Artists: Shane Pickett, To Visit Another Significant Land, acrylic on linen, 183 x 153cm

APRIL – MAY EXHIBITIONPrimitive PrecisionJoin us for a special floor talk with Peter Zappa, offering insight into the id...
02/05/2026

APRIL – MAY EXHIBITION
Primitive Precision

Join us for a special floor talk with Peter Zappa, offering insight into the ideas and process behind his work.

TODAY AT 2PM!!!
115 Hay St, Subiaco

APRIL – MAY EXHIBITION Primitive PrecisionMossenson Galleries present Primitive Precision – a captivating exhibition by ...
01/05/2026

APRIL – MAY EXHIBITION Primitive Precision

Mossenson Galleries present Primitive Precision – a captivating exhibition by West Australian sculptor Peter Zappa. Blending art and science, his works unfold like visual performances, where each sculpture tells a story in motion.

Join us for a special floor talk with Peter Zappa, offering insight into the ideas and process behind his work.

Saturday 2 May, 2pm

Exhibition runs: 19 April – 16 May,
Saturday 12-4pm or by appointment
Location: 115 Hay St, Subiaco | 0413 803 998

30/04/2026

Step inside the world of Primitive Precision.

Join us this Saturday 2 May, 2pm for a floor talk with WA sculptor Peter Zappa – sharing the ideas, process, and interplay of art and science behind his work.

Discover sculptures that move like performers, unfolding stories in space.

Exhibition runs 19 April to 16 May 2026 | Mossenson Galleries, 115 Hay St, Subiaco Open Saturday 12-4pm or by appointment: 0413 803 998


APRIL – MAY EXHIBITIONPrimitive PrecisionMossenson Galleries present Primitive Precision – a captivating exhibition by W...
29/04/2026

APRIL – MAY EXHIBITION
Primitive Precision

Mossenson Galleries present Primitive Precision – a captivating exhibition by West Australian sculptor Peter Zappa. Blending art and science, his works unfold like visual performances, where each sculpture tells a story in motion.

Join us for a special floor talk with Peter Zappa, offering insight into the ideas and process behind his work.

Saturday 2 May, 2pm

Exhibition runs: 19 April – 16 May,
Saturday 12-4pm or by appointment
Location: 115 Hay St, Subiaco | 0413 803 998

Address

115 Hay Street
Perth, WA
6008

Opening Hours

12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+61413802899

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