Location:
Dunsborough 6281 > Regional WA > Western Australia
Investment level:
$175,000 - $205,000
Type:
Business
Industry:
Retail > Specialty retail
High-foot-traffic location with fully fitted art gallery space, strong artist network, repeat clientele, gallery-owned stock, growing online sales, and demonstrated year-to-year revenue growth.
$172,000 pa
$29,340 pa
U6 16 Cyrillean Way
Prime South West WA location in a high-foot-traffic retail and tourism precinct, backing onto natural bushland and creekline. Surrounded by established high-end restaurants and boutique retail, with strong local and visitor trade year-round.
Strong growth potential through expanded online sales, more exhibitions and events, print and limited-edition releases, and deeper partnerships with Aboriginal artists and communities. Scope to develop school and cultural programs and position the gallery as a recognised South West Indigenous art hub. The wider Aboriginal art sector exceeds $250M in annual sales nationally, supporting long-term demand and expansion opportunities.
No formal qualifications required. Suitable for an owner-operator with retail, gallery, or customer service experience. Skills in sales, relationship management, basic marketing, and inventory coordination are beneficial. Guidance is available.
6 days a week Wednesday - Monday, 11am - 4pm
The lease still has 3 years to run with the option to extend further.
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The gallery is well established and positioned for its next growth phase. The owner is exploring interest from a new operator who can build on the existing foundation and expand future opportunities.
Established in 2021, the business operates from a purpose-built gallery featuring natural rammed limestone construction and a high-end visual presence. The gallery specialises in contemporary Aboriginal art, with strong representation from respected local Noongar artists and a distinctive curatorial approach that supports artistic freedom and diversity of style. The business maintains active links with regional arts programs, BRAG, and local schools, reinforcing its role as a recognised cultural space within the South West arts community.
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