Everywhen Art: Contemporary First Peoples and Aboriginal Art Gallery
Everywhen Art is a leading gallery specializing in contemporary First Peoples art, located at the historic Whistlewood property on Bunurong Country, Mornington Peninsula. Established in 2009, Everywhen Art is deeply rooted in the artistic heritage of the McCulloch family, who have curated and supported Australian art for over 70 years. The gallery serves as a vital platform for more than 40 Indigenous-owned art centres and independent First Nations artists from across the Australian continent. The exhibition program at Everywhen Art is dynamic and diverse, featuring revolving displays that showcase high-level, established artists alongside newly discovered talents. Visitors can explore a wide variety of mediums, including traditional bark paintings, vibrant canvases, ceramics, and unique Indigenous jewelry. The gallery is committed to ethical art sourcing and provides comprehensive, knowledgeable information to collectors and visitors alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural stories and techniques behind the works. Situated within a heritage-listed home gallery, Everywhen Art offers a unique, intimate environment for engaging with First Nations culture. In addition to contemporary works, the gallery occasionally presents exhibitions by modernist artists associated with Whistlewood's long history. Everywhen Art also prioritizes the health and safety of its community, operating as a clean air environment with advanced HEPA filtration systems. As a signatory to the Indigenous Art Code, the gallery ensures fair and ethical dealings with all artists.