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Welcome.

Are you looking for a unique artwork or decorative object that is just the right fit for your home, that showcases your personality or interest?

We exhibit and sell locally made art, jewellery, woodwork, fashion, ceramics, curios and collectibles.

 

Iluka is a small town on the Clarence River with an exceptional depth of artistic talent. And, what stands us apart from the rest?

 

The gallery and store is run by the Artisans themselves, not a gallery owner. We know the art, the techniques and the local area.  

Come into the Iluka Emporium to say hello, we're keen to meet you.

Supporting Local Artists

Exhibition Spaces are available to rent on a monthly basis at Iluka Emporium. No commission taken on sales and you have the opportunity to host an Opening Event. Contact us for full details.

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Feature Wall December 2025

Brenda Bryant

Brenda spent a week’s holiday at Iluka recently and was delighted with the charm and beauty of this beautiful historic fishing village. As well as the coastline, Iluka surprised her with the ancient subtropical rainforest of the Bundjalung National Park.


Please step into a vibrant celebration of nature at this art exhibition, where the lush mysteries of rainforests meet the tranquil beauty of the coastline. This exhibition showcases a diverse collection of artworks that capture the intricate patterns, vivid colours, and dynamic life found within rainforest ecosystems, not only in Iluka but other beauty spots in the Northern Rivers.


Brenda will be at the Emporium for a meet and greet on Saturday 6th December from 10am – 12pm.

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Bluff beach watercolour by Linda Frylink Anderson

We acknowledge the Yaegl people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, work and create. We honour the First Nations peoples culture and connection to land, sea and community. 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Artwork above, 'Bluff Beach' watercolour by Linda Frylink Anderson 

 

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