Yarrabah Arts & Cultural Precinct
Meet our multiple award winning artists from Yarrabah Arts and Cultural Precinct
Award-winners showcased both contemporary and traditional techniques and storytelling through fashion
Philomena Yeatman
Weaving, ceramics and painting
Philomena Yeatman
Weaving, ceramics and painting
Philomena Yeatman
Weaving, ceramics and painting
Philomena Yeatman
Weaving, ceramics and painting
Yarrabah Arts & Cultural Precinct (YACP)
The Yarrabah Arts and Cultural Precinct (YACP) is a dynamic space for local artists to create art, strengthen culture and acknowledge history

Established in 2002, the Precinct is offering unique Indigenous experiences including the Menmuny Museum, the Yarrabah Arts Centre and a rainforest boardwalk, featuring the beautiful Cairns Fan Palm. Request a guided walk tour online. The precinct showcases Aboriginal culture, art, identity and history through authentic handmade pottery, painting, woven baskets, placemats and textiles.

The region’s first Museum, the Menmuny Museum was built in 1996 and hosts a nationally significant historical collection showing the traditions and impact of Christianity on the community. The Museum displays many Indigenous artefacts, history and local knowledge and is supported, if requested, with a guided tour of the museum.

The Museum welcomes and encourages national and international tourists, school students and educational organisations for cultural awareness visits.

The Arts Centre is a dynamic space for local artists to undertake the many local art forms and cultural activities includingceramics, painting, weaving, arts and craft, textiles. Well known for its pottery, the Arts Centre continues to produce outstanding ceramics and is increasing its presence in the Indigenous art scene with several exhibitions.

The Art Centre continues to increase its national and international profile in the Indigenous market, strengthening local economic development and is available for bookings by the public or community service agencies to engage in or facilitate arts or cultural activity programs.

The Art Centre has a retail outlet and gallery exhibiting locally made art and merchandise for sale to the public as well as the commissioning of works on request. The artists also create artworks to support public art in the Yarrabah Community and the Yarrabah Shire Council.

The Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as Australia’s First Peoples
We recognise the Gunggandji as Traditional Owners for Yarrabah and cultural custodians
We pay our respects to our Elders past, present and emerging

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