
Maalinup Aboriginal Experiences
Discover authentic Aboriginal art and culture through workshops and a unique gallery experience, complete with friendly emus.

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Maalinup Aboriginal Experiences
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Special workshops and cultural insights

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover authentic Aboriginal art and culture through workshops and a unique gallery experience, complete with friendly emus.
"A must-visit for its authentic art, insightful cultural workshops, and charming resident emus. "

🎯 Book Workshops in Advance
Secure your spot for cultural workshops, especially during peak times like NAIDOC week.
🚗 Watch for Shared Driveways
Be cautious of vehicles on shared driveways, particularly near the emu enclosure.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 67 reviews
Type
Art Gallery
Website
maalinup.com.auHighlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Aboriginal Art Gallery
Discover beautiful and interesting artworks by local Aboriginal artists, including painted glass plates and unique jewelry.

Cultural Workshops
Engage in insightful workshops on Aboriginal food and culture, led by passionate locals like Dale.

Resident Emus
Meet the friendly resident emus, a unique and memorable part of the Maalinup experience.
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Planning Your Visit
Book Ahead for Workshops
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Insider Tips
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🎯 Book Workshops in Advance
Secure your spot for cultural workshops, especially during peak times like NAIDOC week.
🚗 Watch for Shared Driveways
Be cautious of vehicles on shared driveways, particularly near the emu enclosure.
🖼️ Explore Local Art
Discover unique artworks and gifts, with many pieces painted by local artists.
🌿 Learn About Edible Plants
Dale offers surprising insights into local edible plants during her presentations.
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from all over the internet
🎯 Book Workshops in Advance
Secure your spot for cultural workshops, especially during peak times like NAIDOC week.
🚗 Watch for Shared Driveways
Be cautious of vehicles on shared driveways, particularly near the emu enclosure.
🖼️ Explore Local Art
Discover unique artworks and gifts, with many pieces painted by local artists.
🌿 Learn About Edible Plants
Dale offers surprising insights into local edible plants during her presentations.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Maalinup for its beautiful Aboriginal art and insightful cultural workshops, particularly those focusing on local food and traditions. The friendly resident emus are a unique highlight. Some note that the gallery space is smaller than expected and signage can be improved, but the overall experience is highly recommended for its authenticity and the passion of the hosts.
"We visited this art gallery that is housed in a historic building. The place is quite different from the photos on Maps as there are only 2 small rooms on display. One of the rooms had merchandise like T-shirts, rather than art. Still, there were some nice art pieces for a quick look."
S L Chong
"We went there on a booked workshop on NAIDOC week. Dale did a fantastic presentation on the Aboriginal food and culture. They even have emus as their pets there.
But if you go to see the emu,please watch out the cars sharing the same driveway at the rear block which is separate from the galary. A ute just missed my kid by 1 second."
TECHMUM ECO
"We visited Maalinup 10 years ago while on a visit from NZ. The gallery was fantastic so we were determined to go again.
Maalinup has moved and not clearly signed now so harder to find but it's in a beautiful setting. The gallery is smaller but has great works that enticed more money from our pockets than intended.
Well worth visiting and handy to a vineyard - can't remember the name 😟."
Glenda came
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Maalinup has relocated and signage can be less prominent than before. It's recommended to use GPS and look for clear directions. The gallery is situated in a beautiful setting, often near vineyards.
Yes, parking is available. However, be aware that some areas might involve shared driveways, so exercise caution when driving.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the gallery itself is generally free, allowing you to browse the artworks. However, specific cultural workshops or events may require pre-booking and payment.
Opening hours can vary, especially for workshops. It's best to check their official website or social media for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Absolutely! Maalinup offers a range of interesting and beautiful artworks, including painted glass plates and jewelry, all by local Aboriginal artists.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can expect to see a gallery with unique Aboriginal art, meet the resident emus, and potentially participate in cultural workshops focusing on food and traditions.
Maalinup often participates in local events and festivals, such as the Slow Olive Festival. They also host specific workshops, particularly around NAIDOC week.
While the emus are a highlight, visitors should be cautious of vehicles sharing the same driveway at the rear block. Keep a close eye on children.
The gallery is housed in a historic building, adding to the unique atmosphere of the visit.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While Maalinup focuses on cultural experiences and art, they may offer insights into local edible plants during workshops. It's not a full-service restaurant, so plan your meals accordingly.
Maalinup is often located near vineyards and other attractions, so you can easily combine your visit with a meal at a nearby restaurant or cafe.
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, photography for personal use is allowed, especially of the artworks and the natural surroundings. However, it's always polite to ask if you're unsure, particularly if photographing people.
The vibrant Aboriginal artworks, the unique emus, and the picturesque setting offer excellent photo opportunities. Capture the details of the painted art and the interaction with the animals.




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