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& Gallery Australia
21 Morce Ave, VIC
& Gallery Australia curates a thoughtful space for contemporary visual art in Victoria, where creativity meets curation. The gallery welcomes visitors throughout the week with consistent, generous hours that invite both casual browsers and serious collectors to explore its evolving collection. Here, you'll discover works that challenge and inspire, displayed in an environment designed to foster genuine connection between artist and audience. The team brings genuine passion to their selections, making each visit feel like a personal conversation about art's power to transform perspective. Whether you're seeking a statement piece or simply want to be moved by skillful visual storytelling, this gallery offers an accessible entry point into Victoria's vibrant contemporary art scene.
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1000 Degrees Glass Studios
5 94/102 Keys Rd, VIC
1000 Degrees Glass Studios brings the mesmerizing craft of glasswork to life in Victoria, where molten material transforms into luminous art. This studio specializes in the ancient and captivating discipline of glass, blending technical mastery with creative vision. Visitors step into a world where heat, colour, and light converge—whether observing demonstrations or commissioning bespoke pieces, you'll witness the alchemy of this demanding craft. The studio's location in Victoria's creative landscape makes it an essential stop for those drawn to glass art's ethereal beauty. Each piece carries the maker's fingerprint, literally and artistically, creating functional and decorative works that catch and refract light in deeply personal ways.
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130 Art Studios
130 Keira Ln, NSW
130 Art Studios opens its doors to a thriving community of visual artists working across multiple disciplines. Located on Keira Lane in NSW, this shared studio space embodies the collaborative spirit of contemporary art-making, where visitors can witness creative practice in action and connect directly with makers. The studio's open structure invites genuine engagement with working artists, offering insight into their processes and the chance to discover original works fresh from the studio. It's a place where art feels alive and accessible, perfect for those seeking authentic creative encounters away from the polished gallery setting.
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19 Karen Contemporary Artspace
19 Karen Ave, NSW
19 Karen Contemporary Artspace functions as a vibrant hub for visual art in NSW, welcoming visitors Tuesday through Saturday to experience thoughtfully curated contemporary work. The artspace balances professional presentation with an approachable atmosphere, creating an ideal environment for discovering emerging and established artists. Regular opening hours throughout the week reflect a genuine commitment to accessibility, allowing the local community and visiting collectors to engage meaningfully with the work on display. Here, contemporary art feels neither intimidating nor distant—it's presented as a vital, evolving conversation worth joining.
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3Beaches Textiles
Showroom 8a, QLD
3Beaches Textiles brings textile and fibre craftsmanship to Queensland, operating from a dedicated showroom space where the tactile richness of the work truly comes alive. This studio celebrates the intersection of tradition and innovation in textile arts, with pieces that speak to both technical mastery and creative vision. Open weekdays and Friday mornings, the showroom invites visitors to explore the depth of contemporary textile practice—from intricate techniques to bold conceptual approaches. Whether you're a collector, fellow maker, or simply drawn to the beauty of cloth, 3Beaches offers a warm welcome into the world of fibre-based creativity.
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3D Printing Services Sunshine Coast - Design 3D Print Shed
23 Darlington Cct, QLD
Design 3D Print Shed on the Sunshine Coast represents the cutting edge of contemporary making, where digital design meets three-dimensional reality. This studio specializes in 3D printing services, bridging the gap between imagination and materialization with precision and innovation. Whether you're bringing a concept to life, prototyping a design, or seeking a custom-made object, the team understands both the technical and creative dimensions of digital fabrication. Weekday hours make it accessible for makers, designers, and curious makers wanting to explore what's possible with modern technology. This is where traditional craft sensibilities meet forward-thinking production—a space where your ideas become tangible, one layer at a time.
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3D's Joinery
14 Palm Ave, QLD
3D's Joinery crafts bespoke wooden furniture and joinery on Queensland's Palm Avenue, where skilled hands transform timber into pieces of enduring quality and character. This workshop operates with the focused rhythm of traditional craft, opening early and closing by mid-afternoon—hours that reflect a genuine commitment to the work itself rather than mere commercial convenience. Visitors gain insight into the joinery process and can commission custom pieces or acquire ready-made work that speaks to the maker's understanding of wood, function, and form. It's a studio where furniture is built to last, and relationships with customers matter as much as the final piece.
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61 Design
61 Humffray St N, VIC
61 Design pursues printmaking as both fine art and functional craft on Humffray Street in Victoria, creating works that explore the medium's expressive possibilities. The studio maintains consistent weekday hours, reflecting a dedicated approach to both creation and direct engagement with visitors and collectors. Here, print is understood as a gateway to conversations about technique, edition, originality, and artistic intention. Whether exploring limited editions, learning about the printing process, or commissioning custom work, visitors find themselves in a space where printmaking's rich traditions meet contemporary creative practice—a place where ink and paper still hold genuine magic.
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A Little Creative
138 Bulcock St, QLD
A Little Creative nestles into Caloundra's creative heart, offering a welcoming studio dedicated to ceramics and clay. This space invites you to experience the meditative, grounding practice of working with earth—whether you're a beginner discovering clay's potential or a returning maker deepening your practice. The studio's selective hours create an intimate atmosphere where attention and care shape both the teaching and the making. Here, clay becomes a language for self-expression, and every piece tells a story of hands, intention, and transformation. The accessible schedule across mid-week and weekend mornings ensures there's a time that fits your rhythm, making this a genuine community gathering place for those drawn to the tactile beauty of ceramics.
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AAA SILVERWARE RESTORATION
29B Barnett Ave, SA
AAA Silverware Restoration in Adelaide brings specialist expertise to the art of metalwork restoration and jewellery craft. This studio understands that silver carries history, meaning, and emotional weight—treating each piece with the reverence and technical skill it deserves. Whether reviving a cherished heirloom, creating bespoke jewellery, or restoring damaged metalwork, the craftspeople here combine traditional knowledge with meticulous attention to detail. Their work honours both the material's intrinsic beauty and the stories objects hold. For those seeking to preserve treasured pieces or commission something new, this studio offers the kind of bespoke service that connects past and present through masterful metalwork.
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AAD Art Gallery - Australian Art & Design
104 George St, NSW
AAD Art Gallery – Australian Art & Design stands prominently on George Street in NSW as a dedicated showcase for contemporary Australian creativity. This gallery celebrates the breadth of artistic practice across the country, from established voices to emerging perspectives, creating a dynamic space where visual art and design conversations flourish. The consistent daily hours—including extended evening access—reflect a genuine commitment to accessibility and community engagement. Stepping inside, you'll encounter thoughtfully curated exhibitions that reveal the depth of Australian artistic talent. The gallery serves as both a retail destination and a cultural anchor, making it an essential visit for collectors, curious minds, and anyone seeking inspiration from work rooted in the Australian landscape and experience.
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Aarwun Gallery
11 Federation Square, ACT
Aarwun Gallery occupies a distinctive position within Canberra's Federation Square, serving as a vital cultural space for visual art and design. This gallery champions diverse artistic voices and contemporary practice, creating conversations around what art means and how it shapes our world. The location itself—nestled in one of the nation's cultural precincts—adds significance to every visit. Extended weekend hours welcome both weekday workers and leisure visitors to experience rotating exhibitions and carefully selected works. The gallery's presence in Federation Square makes it easy to combine an art visit with the broader cultural offerings of the precinct. Whether you're a seasoned collector or art-curious explorer, Aarwun offers an intimate yet culturally significant encounter with Australian visual creativity.
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Abby Seymour: Australian Jeweller
7/50 Albert St, VIC
Abby Seymour: Australian Jeweller represents bespoke metalwork and jewellery craft at its most refined, operating from a Melbourne studio with selective, intentional hours. This maker creates pieces that marry technical precision with artistic vision—each work a meditation on form, material, and wearability. The Friday opening invites serious collectors and those seeking truly personal jewellery to experience consultation and acquisition in an intimate setting. Abby Seymour's practice honours traditional jewellery techniques while exploring contemporary aesthetics, resulting in pieces that feel both timeless and distinctly present. For those seeking jewellery that tells a story—whether commission or curation—this studio offers the kind of focused, artistic attention that transforms metal into meaning.
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Abe Ceramics
Unit 10/116-120 Melbourne St, SA
Abe Ceramics brings earthy, intentional practice to Adelaide's creative landscape, celebrating the ancient language of clay. This studio operates with a rhythm that respects both the maker's process and the community's access, offering weekday and weekend morning hours for those drawn to ceramic craft. Working in clay demands patience, presence, and a willingness to listen to the material—values that infuse everything Abe Ceramics creates. Whether functional wares, sculptural forms, or vessels for living, each piece carries the maker's distinctive sensibility. Visitors to this Melbourne Street studio encounter not just finished work but a genuine creative practice in motion—a space where clay's possibilities continue to unfold.
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Aboriginal Art Galleries
Queen Victoria Building, NSW
Aboriginal Art Galleries, housed within Sydney's iconic Queen Victoria Building, celebrates the profound artistic traditions of Australia's First Peoples. This gallery honours thousands of years of cultural practice through works that speak to Country, spirituality, and resilience. The extended hours—including late Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon access—reflect genuine commitment to welcoming diverse audiences. Stepping into this space means entering conversations about art that is inseparable from land, law, and identity. The curated collection spans traditional and contemporary practice, offering both educational depth and aesthetic power. For collectors, cultural learners, and those seeking art with profound meaning rooted in Australia's oldest continuous cultures, this gallery represents an essential cultural destination.
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Aboriginal Bush Traders
Shop 4/5 Smith St, NT
Aboriginal Bush Traders presents a carefully curated collection of visual art rooted in Indigenous Australian traditions and contemporary practice. Located on Smith Street in the Northern Territory, this studio serves as a vital cultural hub where visitors encounter authentic works that tell stories of Country and connection. The space welcomes those seeking to understand and support Indigenous artistic voices, offering genuine insight into the depth and diversity of Aboriginal visual expression. Whether you're a seasoned collector or discovering this rich tradition for the first time, Aboriginal Bush Traders creates an accessible, respectful environment for engagement with meaningful contemporary and traditional work.
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Aboriginal Fine Arts
11 Knuckey St, NT
Aboriginal Fine Arts stands as a cornerstone for Indigenous visual art on Knuckey Street in the Northern Territory, operating daily to serve both local and visiting art enthusiasts. This gallery showcases the remarkable breadth of Aboriginal artistic practice, from traditional forms to innovative contemporary expression. Stepping inside, you'll find works that embody cultural knowledge, artistic excellence, and the living traditions of Aboriginal makers across Australia. The gallery's extended hours and welcoming approach reflect a genuine commitment to making Indigenous visual art accessible and celebrated. Here, every piece carries stories worth discovering and supporting.
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ABSTRACTSbySabina
20 Milgate Dr, VIC
ABSTRACTSbySabina brings vibrant contemporary visual art to Milgate Drive in Victoria, where bold abstraction and distinctive artistic vision take centre stage. This studio space celebrates colour, form, and creative experimentation, inviting visitors into a world where visual art communicates beyond words. The work here reflects a thoughtful, dedicated approach to contemporary practice. Whether you're drawn to striking abstractions or curious about the creative process behind them, ABSTRACTSbySabina offers an engaging encounter with art that challenges perception and inspires conversation. It's a space where artistic passion becomes tangible.
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Acanthus Studios
167 Katoomba St, NSW
Acanthus Studios on Katoomba Street in the Blue Mountains brings together jewellery and metalwork craftsmanship in one of NSW's most inspiring creative regions. This studio honours the precision and artistry of jewellery making, where materials are transformed through skilled hands into wearable art. The limited opening hours reflect the dedicated nature of the practice—visits are thoughtfully scheduled to allow deep engagement with the work. Stepping into Acanthus Studios, you'll discover pieces that celebrate both technical mastery and creative vision. It's an ideal destination for those seeking handcrafted jewellery with genuine depth and character.
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Accent Framing & Fine Art
74 Bridge Mall, VIC
Accent Framing & Fine Art anchors Bridge Mall in Victoria as a sophisticated resource for visual art presentation and appreciation. Beyond framing services, this studio serves as a curated space for fine art, combining technical expertise with genuine aesthetic sensibility. Open Tuesday through Saturday, it welcomes art lovers, collectors, and anyone seeking to elevate their engagement with visual work. The team understands that how art is presented matters profoundly, and their thoughtful approach to framing and display transforms pieces into finished statements. It's a destination for those who believe that good craftsmanship extends to every aspect of how we honor and share art.
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Acme Joinery & Cabinets
UNIT 10/229 BRISBANE ROAD LABRADOR QLD 4215, QLD
Acme Joinery & Cabinets operates from its Labrador workshop in Queensland, where precision woodworking meets practical design for residential and commercial projects. Opening at dawn reflects the maker's philosophy—there's work to be done, skill to be applied, timber to be transformed into built solutions. The studio produces custom joinery and cabinetry that speaks to both functional excellence and considered aesthetics. Visitors gain appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in quality joinery, and the team welcomes collaboration on projects that demand serious woodworking. This is a studio where durability and beauty aren't opposing values, but natural partners.
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Adelaide Artistic Glass
37 Maxwell Terrace, SA
Adelaide Artistic Glass transforms light and colour into sculpture and functional art on Maxwell Terrace in South Australia. This studio specialises in glass craft, where traditional techniques meet contemporary vision to create work of exceptional beauty and presence. Visitors experience the captivating qualities of glass—its luminosity, translucence, and structural possibilities—interpreted through skilled artistic hands. Whether exploring decorative pieces or functional works, Adelaide Artistic Glass offers a luminous world where colour and form dance together. The welcoming weekday hours invite you to discover how this ancient material speaks in modern times.
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Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE)
ACE, SA
Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE) pushes the boundaries of visual art practice in Adelaide, SA, creating space for innovation, risk-taking, and artistic dialogue. This gallery embraces experimental approaches to contemporary art, welcoming artists and visitors who value creative investigation and unconventional expression. ACE cultivates an atmosphere where art challenges assumptions and sparks meaningful conversation. Whether you're encountering emerging practices or established experimental work, this space invites genuine engagement with art that asks questions. It's an essential destination for those curious about where contemporary visual art is heading and eager to support fearless creative vision.
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Adelaide Furniture And Kitchens
55 Byron Pl, SA
Adelaide Furniture And Kitchens crafts considered, quality furniture solutions on Byron Place in South Australia, combining functional design with skilled woodworking. This studio understands that well-made furniture shapes daily life—it's where families gather, where work happens, where comfort meets longevity. The team here approaches each project with attention to materials, construction, and how pieces will inhabit your space over time. Whether you're furnishing a home or designing a kitchen that truly works, Adelaide Furniture And Kitchens brings both expertise and genuine care to the process. It's craft that lives in your home.
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Adelaide Furniture Assembly
13/72 George St, SA
Adelaide Furniture Assembly on George Street in South Australia offers accessible, responsive furniture solutions with extended hours reflecting a customer-focused approach. This studio brings together the practical realities of contemporary living with thoughtful design and reliable craftsmanship. The welcoming atmosphere and flexible availability make it easy to explore options, discuss your needs, and discover furniture that genuinely fits your life. Whether you're outfitting a new space or refreshing an existing one, Adelaide Furniture Assembly combines professionalism with genuine helpfulness. It's furniture making that understands real-world living.
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Adelaide Hills Ceramics Association
Devereux Street &, SA
Adelaide Hills Ceramics Association brings together ceramic artists and clay enthusiasts in the creative landscape of South Australia, fostering community around the ancient craft of working with clay. This association celebrates the meditative, sculptural possibilities of ceramics—from functional vessels to expressive sculptural forms. Saturday gatherings create opportunities to encounter working potters, discover diverse ceramic approaches, and engage with this enduring craft tradition. Whether you're a seasoned ceramicist or drawn to the quiet possibility of clay, Adelaide Hills Ceramics Association welcomes curious minds into a warm community of makers and supporters.
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Adelaide Hills Colour Print
15 Walker St, SA
Adelaide Hills Colour Print specialises in the craft of printmaking on Walker Street in South Australia, where artists transform images through time-honoured and contemporary printing techniques. This studio celebrates the distinctive qualities of printed work—the layering of colour, the precision of registration, the rich textures that emerge from careful process. Printmaking demands both technical mastery and creative vision, and Adelaide Hills Colour Print demonstrates this beautifully through finished works and its engaged practice. Whether you're collecting prints or curious about the craft itself, this studio invites you to discover the extraordinary depth possible within this vital artistic discipline.
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Adelaide Leadlight Centre
472 Marion Rd, SA
Adelaide Leadlight Centre specializes in the luminous art of leadlight and stained glass, transforming Marion Road into a destination for those captivated by light and colour. Here, visitors discover traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary design, with skilled artisans creating everything from heritage-inspired pieces to bespoke commissions. Whether you're drawn to the geometric precision of geometric patterns or the narrative richness of figurative work, the studio welcomes both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers. The weekday hours offer a perfect opportunity to watch craftspeople at work, understanding the meditative process of cutting, soldering, and cementing glass into luminous form.
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Adrian Gilbert Art
24 Holmes St, NSW
Adrian Gilbert Art opens its Holmes Street studio on weekends, inviting visitors into a space where visual art comes alive. The weekend-only schedule creates an intimate, unhurried experience—a chance to engage deeply with the work and the artist's vision. This approach reflects a commitment to quality over constant availability, suggesting work that rewards close looking and genuine conversation. Whether exploring painting, sculpture, or mixed media, visitors find themselves in a thoughtfully curated environment where art becomes a bridge for connection and discovery.
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Adrift Print
2/82 Centennial Cct, NSW
Adrift Print is a dynamic printmaking studio in NSW where traditional techniques meet contemporary vision. Located on Centennial Circuit, the studio thrives as a working creative space where the craft of printmaking—from etching and relief to screen printing—becomes accessible and inspiring. Visitors and customers experience the tactile satisfaction of hand-pulled prints, each one bearing the subtle variations that distinguish fine art printmaking from mass production. The weekday hours reflect an active studio culture, welcoming both commissions and collaborative projects that push the boundaries of this ancient discipline.
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AESS - Australian Embroidery, Screen Print & Sublimation
749 Port Rd, SA
AESS brings together embroidery, screen printing, and sublimation in one South Australian hub, offering a comprehensive exploration of surface decoration and textile arts. Based on Port Road, the studio serves both individual makers and commercial clients, blending heritage embroidery traditions with modern digital printing techniques. Visitors discover how threads, screens, and precision equipment can transform fabric into wearable art or striking signage. This fusion of old and new craft methods creates an energetic space where creativity finds multiple pathways to expression.
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Afterbags Screen Printing
Slatey Creek Road North, VIC
Afterbags Screen Printing operates from rural Victoria on Slatey Creek Road, where the screen printing tradition finds fresh expression in contemporary work. The studio's location speaks to a commitment to craft over convenience, choosing environment and creative space over foot traffic. Screen printing here remains a discipline requiring genuine skill and understanding—the kind of work that rewards both maker and viewer with visual richness and tactile presence. Whether creating custom commissions, producing limited editions, or exploring the medium's possibilities, Afterbags brings knowledge, care, and artistic vision to every print that leaves the studio.
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AG Jewellery
Unit 1/588 Regency Rd, SA
AG Jewellery crafts bespoke and curated pieces in Adelaide's Regency Road, where the alchemy of metalwork transforms precious materials into intimate wearables. The studio's extended hours—particularly the Thursday evening and weekend slots—invite unhurried browsing and meaningful consultation. Each piece reflects meticulous attention to design and construction, whether drawing from contemporary minimalism or intricate traditional techniques. Visitors experience the studio as both gallery and workshop, where personal adornment becomes an extension of individual identity and style.
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Agave Print Studio - Dianne Longley
9 Bowen St, NSW
Agave Print Studio, guided by Dianne Longley, occupies Bowen Street as a dedicated printmaking space where artistic vision translates into striking visual work. The studio embodies the printmaker's ethos: patience with process, precision in technique, and boldness in conception. Longley's practice invites visitors into the meditative world of hand-pulled prints, where each impression carries intention and craft mastery. From concept to final print, the studio reveals printmaking as both a disciplined art form and a deeply personal creative dialogue.
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Agave Print Studio - Dianne Longley
9 Bowen St, NSW
Agave Print Studio, under the direction of Dianne Longley, operates on Bowen Street in NSW as a dedicated printmaking practice grounded in artistic exploration and technical mastery. The studio represents a deep engagement with print as fine art, where each edition carries intention and the maker's distinctive vision. Visitors encounter printmaking not as commercial production but as a discipline requiring patience, skill, and creative courage. Working with an established printmaker offers rare opportunity to understand the medium's subtleties and discover original work that reflects years of dedicated practice. It's a studio where prints matter, and the maker's voice comes through clearly in every piece.
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AGWA Design Store
Perth Cultural Centre, WA
AGWA Design Store sits within Perth's vibrant Cultural Centre, offering thoughtfully curated objects that celebrate contemporary design and craft across Australia. The store functions as a carefully edited gallery of wearable art, homewares, and artistic goods—each piece selected for its aesthetic integrity and maker vision. Visitors encounter a refreshing alternative to mainstream retail: work that tells stories of craftsmanship, experimentation, and artistic purpose. Open most days, the store invites both purposeful seekers and curious browsers to discover new favourite makers.
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Aharoni Jewellery
88-96 Bunda St, ACT
Aharoni Jewellery brings refined metalwork to Canberra's Bunda Street, where precious metals and gemstones become vehicles for personal expression and timeless beauty. The studio's carefully limited hours reflect a commitment to bespoke practice over high-volume production. Visitors encounter jewellery as wearable art—pieces that combine technical mastery with thoughtful design. Whether commissioning a custom piece or selecting from existing work, customers engage with artisans who understand that jewellery sits at the intimate intersection of craft, luxury, and identity.
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AHW Studio Strand Arcade
Shop 9, NSW
AHW Studio Strand Arcade places contemporary jewellery-making within Sydney's iconic heritage shopping arcade, merging historic architecture with cutting-edge craft. The studio's accessible weekday and weekend hours invite steady engagement with a creative community centered on metal and stone. Here, jewellery emerges not as mere decoration but as portable sculpture—each piece reflecting the maker's technical skill and aesthetic vision. Browsers experience the intimate pleasure of discovering distinctive, handcrafted adornment in one of Sydney's most treasured public spaces.
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Ainsley Fine Jewellery
Strand Arcade, NSW
Ainsley Fine Jewellery occupies the Strand Arcade with understated elegance, offering jewellery that speaks to those who value enduring beauty and expert craftsmanship. The weekday-focused hours create an atmosphere suited to serious collectors and engaged consultation. Ainsley's work reflects the jeweller's deep understanding of proportion, finish, and the intrinsic properties of precious materials. Each piece represents a commitment to making jewellery that transcends trends—work designed to become cherished family heirlooms and talismans of significant moments.
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akmans.com.au
2/43 Berrimah Rd, NT
Akman's brings the art of printmaking to life in Darwin's creative landscape. This Northern Territory studio is a dedicated space where traditional and contemporary printing techniques flourish, offering visitors a genuine glimpse into the craft's meticulous processes. Whether you're seeking limited-edition prints, custom commissions, or simply want to understand the layers of skill behind each impression, Akman's welcomes you into a world where ink, paper, and intention meet. The weekday-focused hours make this a perfect stop for those exploring Darwin's artistic heartbeat.
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Akoya Jewellery
54 Stirling Terrace, WA
Akoya Jewellery crafts fine jewellery from its location on Stirling Terrace in Western Australia, bringing metallurgical skill and design sensibility to wearable art. The studio creates pieces that balance technical precision with aesthetic vision, understanding that jewellery exists at the intimate intersection of craft, art, and personal identity. Visitors to Akoya encounter work that reflects both contemporary design thinking and respect for traditional metalworking disciplines. Whether selecting from existing collections or commissioning custom pieces, there's genuine attention to how jewellery becomes part of one's story. This is jewellery made by someone who understands that what we wear matters.
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Alana Maria Jewellery Byron Bay
Feros Arcade, NSW
Tucked within Byron Bay's iconic Feros Arcade, Alana Maria Jewellery crafts stunning metalwork pieces that capture the spirit of the NSW north coast. This studio transforms precious metals into wearable art, each piece reflecting thoughtful design and meticulous craftsmanship. Visitors step into a warm, welcoming space where you can discover jewellery that tells a story—whether browsing contemporary collections or commissioning something uniquely personal. The generous weekend hours make it easy to find this gem while exploring Byron's vibrant cultural scene.
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Albany Tile Warehouse
143 Lockyer Ave, WA
Albany Tile Warehouse, nestled on Lockyer Avenue in Western Australia's beautiful Albany region, is a ceramicist's paradise. This distinctive studio celebrates the timeless craft of tile-making and ceramic artistry, offering visitors a chance to discover handcrafted pieces that marry functionality with aesthetic beauty. The warehouse atmosphere invites exploration—you'll find carefully curated ceramic works that reflect both contemporary design and traditional techniques. Whether you're seeking a statement piece for your home or simply want to understand the artistry behind quality tilework, the team welcomes you warmly during their weekday hours and Saturday mornings. It's the kind of place where passion for the craft is tangible in every corner.
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Albert Tse Metalsmith
By Appointment - 611, NSW
Albert Tse Metalsmith operates as a by-appointment studio in the 611 area of NSW, offering an intimate, personalised approach to fine jewellery and metalwork. This bespoke practice prioritizes direct collaboration, where clients work closely with the craftsperson to realise their vision. Whether you're seeking custom pieces, repairs, or simply want to witness the artistry of traditional metalsmithing, an appointment here promises a meaningful creative experience grounded in skill, patience, and genuine craftsmanship.
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ALD
22 Herbert St, TAS
ALD, based on Herbert Street in Tasmania, represents the pinnacle of thoughtful woodcraft and furniture design. This studio embodies the quiet mastery that Tasmanian makers are known for, where respect for the material and precision of joinery come together in every piece. Visitors discover furniture that speaks to durability, beauty, and purposeful design—each item a testament to the maker's commitment to their discipline. The location on Herbert Street places this studio within Tasmania's vibrant creative community, making it an essential destination for those seeking furniture that transcends trends and becomes part of your home's story.
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ALD
22 Herbert St, TAS
ALD stands as a beacon for wood and furniture craftsmanship in Hobart, Tasmania. This studio explores the natural beauty and structural possibilities of wood, creating pieces that balance form and function with understated elegance. Visitors discover furniture that speaks to the maker's deep understanding of materials and design—each piece a testament to careful consideration and skilled execution. Located on Herbert Street, ALD invites those with an appreciation for handcrafted wood to experience contemporary furniture-making rooted in traditional values.
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Aldine Printers
181/183 Scott St, QLD
Aldine Printers, located on Scott Street in Queensland, is a thriving hub for printmaking craft. This studio keeps alive the rich tradition of the printing arts while embracing contemporary approaches to the discipline. Visitors stepping into Aldine Printers encounter the energy of a working studio where ink meets paper with intention and skill. The workshop atmosphere reveals the layered process of creating prints—from conceptualization through to finished work. Open weekdays, it's a welcoming space for those curious about printmaking, whether you're seeking to commission work, learn the craft, or simply witness the alchemy of colour and form in action.
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Aldinga Community Pottery
Aldinga Beach SA 5173, SA
Aldinga Community Pottery, situated in the relaxed beachside setting of Aldinga Beach, South Australia, opens doors to the meditative world of ceramic craft. This studio thrives on shared learning and creative expression, welcoming both seasoned potters and curious newcomers. The atmosphere here balances instruction with exploration—you'll find yourself surrounded by the earthy textures of clay and the quiet focus of makers engaged in their practice. Offering sessions across midweek days, Aldinga Community Pottery embodies the spirit of regional craft culture, where technique, community, and the simple joy of working with one's hands intersect beautifully.
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Aldinga Custom Woodworks
Shop 14, SA
Aldinga Custom Woodworks brings bespoke furniture design to South Australia's Aldinga area, where skilled craftsmanship meets personalized vision. This studio specializes in creating custom pieces that reflect the client's unique needs and aesthetic preferences. The makers here approach each commission as a dialogue between material, function, and individual taste, resulting in furniture that feels both timeless and intimately tailored. Working in wood with precision and care, Aldinga Custom Woodworks demonstrates that true craftsmanship lies not in replication, but in thoughtful, made-to-order creation that honours both the timber and the person who will live with the finished work.
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Alejandro's Gallery
291 Hunter St, NSW
Alejandro's Gallery on Newcastle's Hunter Street is a vibrant showcase of contemporary visual art, where creativity takes centre stage. This gallery space brings together compelling artworks that spark conversation and inspire contemplation, offering visitors a curated window into diverse artistic voices and visions. The intimate setting fosters a genuine connection between artist and viewer, making each visit feel like a personal introduction to meaningful work. Wednesday through Saturday hours create the perfect opportunity to discover Newcastle's thriving visual arts scene.
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Alexa's Treasures
44/46 Sturt St, VIC
Alexa's Treasures, located on Sturt Street in Victoria, is a jewellery studio where metalwork becomes intimate storytelling. This intimate space celebrates the transformative nature of precious metals and the artistry required to craft wearable art. The studio offers visitors a chance to explore beautifully finished pieces that reflect both technical mastery and creative vision. Whether you're searching for a meaningful heirloom or simply wish to admire the interplay of light and form in jewellery design, the welcoming team at Alexa's Treasures guides you through their collection with genuine enthusiasm. It's a destination for those who understand that jewellery is never merely decorative—it's personal.
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All About Wood
1/16 Dickens Pl, WA
All About Wood brings passionate craftsmanship to Perth's woodworking scene, located in Dickens Place. This studio celebrates the versatility and beauty of timber, creating bespoke furniture and wooden pieces that showcase traditional joinery techniques and contemporary design sensibility. Visitors experience the full spectrum of woodcraft—from initial design consultation to finished pieces that become cherished parts of home and workspace. The early weekday hours reflect a workshop that takes its practice seriously, welcoming those eager to commission or learn.
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All of the Above Screenprinting & Embroidery Services
50 Stawell St, VIC
All of the Above Screenprinting & Embroidery Services brings dynamic colour and texture to Stawell Street in Victoria, offering comprehensive printmaking and textile decoration solutions. This full-service studio transforms ideas into wearable and displayable art, whether through bold screenprints, detailed embroidery, or innovative combinations of both techniques. The team works with individuals and businesses alike, understanding that great prints tell stories and build community. Visitors find a collaborative space where technical expertise meets creative enthusiasm.
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Allan Bros Jewellers
201 Sturt St, VIC
Allan Bros Jewellers stands on Sturt Street in Victoria as a beacon of jewellery craftsmanship and metalwork excellence. This established studio combines traditional techniques with contemporary design sensibilities, creating pieces that resonate with both heritage and modernity. Visitors encounter skilled craftspeople who understand that fine jewellery demands precision, patience, and profound respect for materials. The open, welcoming atmosphere encourages exploration—whether you're commissioning a bespoke piece, seeking restoration work, or simply admiring the artistry on display. Allan Bros Jewellers represents the kind of studio where generations of knowledge meet fresh creative vision.
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Allettare Dezigns
Unit 23/2 Mitchell Rd, NSW
Allettare Dezigns weaves textile and fibre artistry throughout Mitchell Road in NSW, operating with an open-door philosophy that welcomes early risers and evening visitors alike. This studio celebrates the endless possibilities of fabric, pattern, and fibre work—from custom designs to ready-made pieces that bring colour and texture into daily life. The extended hours reflect a commitment to accessibility, inviting the community to engage with textile craftsmanship on their own schedule. Each visit reveals the layers of skill and imagination behind every creation.
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Allgem Jewellers
653 Hay St, WA
Allgem Jewellers brings expertise and elegance to Hay Street in Perth's jewellery heartland. This established studio combines fine jewellery selection with skilled metalwork, offering everything from contemporary pieces to bespoke commissions and thoughtful repairs. Visitors discover a welcoming atmosphere where knowledgeable staff guide you through options with genuine care and craftsmanship. Whether seeking an engagement ring, special gift, or restoration of a cherished heirloom, Allgem Jewellers delivers the expertise and warmth you'd expect from a trusted neighbourhood craftsperson.
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ALOW Gallery
2/53-55 Cronulla Ave, NSW
ALOW Gallery, positioned on Cronulla Avenue in New South Wales, presents a curated space where contemporary visual art finds its audience. This gallery celebrates diverse artistic practices and creative voices, offering visitors a thoughtfully edited selection of works that challenge, inspire, and delight. The studio environment feels both professional and approachable—a place where art appreciation is encouraged without pretension. Open throughout the working week, ALOW Gallery serves as a vital cultural anchor, connecting emerging and established artists with collectors and enthusiasts who value artistic integrity and innovation. It's where visual art becomes conversation.
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Alpitye At Port Online Art Gallery
1/19 Short St, NSW
Alpitye At Port Online Art Gallery, based on Short Street in New South Wales, bridges the worlds of digital commerce and visual art practice. This studio celebrates contemporary visual art through both physical and online platforms, making work accessible to a broader audience. The gallery showcases diverse artistic expressions and perspectives, with pieces that reflect both technical skill and genuine creative intent. Visitors and online browsers alike discover art that speaks across cultures and contexts. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, Alpitye At Port demonstrates how traditional gallery practice can evolve while maintaining its core commitment to supporting artists and connecting them with appreciative audiences.
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Amanda Donohue Prints
Bombala St, NSW
Amanda Donohue Prints celebrates the intersection of textile art and printmaking in NSW, creating distinctive works that blend traditional techniques with contemporary vision. This studio's around-the-clock digital accessibility reveals an artist deeply committed to sharing their practice and making work available to a broad audience. Whether exploring prints online or seeking custom commissions, visitors encounter textile artistry that demonstrates thoughtful colour work, pattern sensitivity, and a genuine passion for the medium. Amanda Donohue Prints proves that fibre craft remains vital, innovative, and endlessly compelling.
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Amanda Western Artist/ Printmaker
10 Lyons St S, VIC
Amanda Western Artist/Printmaker, based on Lyons Street South in Victoria, stands as a studio dedicated to the intersection of visual art and printmaking discipline. This maker works across mediums with a practice rooted in careful observation and technical skill, creating prints that carry both aesthetic refinement and conceptual depth. The studio space reflects the maker's thoughtful approach—a working environment where each piece is considered and intentional. Open throughout the week, Amanda Western's practice invites viewers to slow down and engage with printwork that rewards sustained looking, demonstrating how this historic craft continues to offer contemporary artists powerful means of expression.
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AMS Art Studio
12 Council St, NSW
Tucked away on Council Street in NSW, AMS Art Studio invites you into a welcoming ceramics space where clay becomes possibility. This studio embraces the tactile, meditative nature of ceramic work, offering visitors a chance to witness skilled hands shaping earth into functional and sculptural forms. Whether you're drawn to handthrown vessels, sculptural pieces, or the quiet satisfaction of watching the creative process unfold, AMS Art Studio opens its doors weekdays through Saturday, creating an accessible sanctuary for those curious about contemporary ceramics and the stories objects can tell.
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Anarchy Wood Concepts
Dibbler St, WA
Anarchy Wood Concepts, located on Dibbler Street in Western Australia, challenges convention through bold wood design and furniture making. This studio merges craftsmanship with creative rebellion, producing distinctive pieces that command attention and spark conversation. The makers here approach timber as a medium for experimental thinking, crafting furniture that balances structural integrity with artistic vision. For those seeking statement pieces that break from the ordinary, Anarchy Wood Concepts represents a refreshing departure—where wood becomes a vehicle for unconventional ideas and masterful execution.
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ANCA Dickson: Gallery, Studios, Administration
1 Rosevear Pl, ACT
ANCA Dickson in Canberra functions as both gallery and working studios, creating a rare opportunity to experience visual art at multiple levels. Located at Rosevear Place, this multifaceted space hosts exhibitions, studio practices, and administrative work under one roof, fostering an atmosphere of creative dialogue and professional artmaking. Visitors stepping through during weekend and Friday hours encounter not just finished works, but the living context of contemporary visual art practice in the nation's capital—a place where creation, curation, and conversation converge naturally.
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Ancient Journeys - Aboriginal Art & Gifts
The Mantra Esplanade Complex, QLD
Ancient Journeys celebrates the rich traditions of Aboriginal art and culture from within Queensland's Mantra Esplanade Complex. This thoughtfully curated space invites visitors to discover authentic artworks and meaningful gifts that honour Indigenous heritage. Whether you're seeking a striking piece for your home or a gift with genuine cultural significance, the studio offers an opportunity to connect with stories and artistry rooted in Australia's oldest continuous cultures. Each visit is a chance to appreciate the depth and beauty of Aboriginal creative expression, supported by knowledgeable staff who guide you through the collection with warmth and respect.
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Andrew Pinnock Fine Furniture
16 Chalder St, NSW
Andrew Pinnock Fine Furniture, based on Chalder Street in NSW, represents a commitment to bespoke woodworking where precision meets aesthetic refinement. This studio specializes in fine furniture that speaks to those who understand that handcrafted pieces carry intention in every joint and finish. Working with timber as both structural and sculptural medium, Pinnock creates furniture that transcends function to become heirloom-quality objects. The studio's weekday hours reflect its serious approach to craft—a dedicated space where each commission receives the unhurried attention it deserves.
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Andrew Pitcairn Master Goldsmith
Suite 10b, NSW
Andrew Pitcairn Master Goldsmith operates from Suite 10b in NSW, where precious metals transform into wearable art through generations-deep metalworking knowledge. This intimate studio embodies the precision and artistry required of masterwork jewelry, where gold, silver, and gemstones meet disciplined technique and imaginative design. Visitors and clients discover a craftsperson deeply engaged with the alchemical traditions of the goldsmith—creating pieces that combine contemporary sensibility with time-honored methods. Extended Thursday hours welcome those seeking bespoke work and authentic metalcraft expertise.
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Andrew Rose Bespoke Jewellery
10 Binns St, VIC
Andrew Rose Bespoke Jewellery transforms precious metals and stones into deeply personal treasures on Binns Street. This intimate metalwork studio specialises in custom creations, where each piece is conceived in conversation with you—capturing your vision and story in refined form. Whether commissioning an engagement ring, reimagining a cherished heirloom, or dreaming up something entirely new, the maker brings technical mastery and genuine care to every detail. The studio's selective hours reflect its dedication to bespoke work; visiting feels like stepping into a maker's sanctuary where your dreams become wearable art.
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Andrew's Cabinetry
11A Jambali Rd, NSW
Andrew's Cabinetry crafts enduring wooden furniture and joinery on Jambali Road, where solid craftsmanship and thoughtful design converge. This NSW-based studio transforms quality timber into functional pieces that age beautifully, from custom cabinetry to bespoke furniture tailored to your space. Working closely with clients, the maker understands that great woodwork goes beyond aesthetics—it's about creating pieces that serve your life for decades. A visit reveals the care invested in every joint and finish, offering a rare glimpse into traditional furniture-making done with contemporary sensibility and respect for the material.
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Andrews Cabinets & Joinery
50 Christabel St, NSW
Andrews Cabinets & Joinery on Christabel Street in NSW represents the backbone of fine interior craftsmanship—where built-in storage, cabinetry, and joinery solve problems while elevating spaces. This working studio demonstrates that functional woodcraft demands equal artistry as sculptural work, with every measurement, joint, and finish reflecting professional pride. Open extended hours throughout the week and weekend, Andrews welcomes consultations with homeowners and designers seeking bespoke solutions. Here, timber becomes the language through which interiors speak.
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Andy Forbes Art and Interior Design
3/2 Acacia St, NSW
Andy Forbes Art and Interior Design on Acacia Street in NSW merges artistic vision with spatial thinking, creating environments where aesthetics and functionality dance together. This studio approaches interiors and furniture as integrated art practice, designing and crafting pieces that transform how people inhabit their spaces. With generous opening hours extending into evening and weekends, Forbes welcomes clients seeking something beyond standard solutions—work that reflects personal style and sophisticated design thinking. Here, the boundary between art and interior practice dissolves into cohesive creative vision.
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Angus & Coote Ballarat
SH T37 Stockland Wendouree Cnr Norman &, VIC
Angus & Coote Ballarat stands as a trusted destination for fine jewellery and watches in Stockland Wendouree. This jewellery specialists curate collections across classic and contemporary designs, from engagement rings to exquisite timepieces, serving the Ballarat community with expertise and genuine care. The knowledgeable team guides you through selections with patience, whether you're celebrating a milestone or seeking an investment piece. With extended hours on Thursday and Friday, plus weekend availability, the studio welcomes walk-ins and appointments alike, creating an accessible space where quality jewellery expertise feels warm and approachable.
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Angus & Coote Bendigo
SH 22/22a Bendigo Market Place, NSW
Angus & Coote Bendigo brings established jewellery expertise to Bendigo Marketplace, offering a curated range of fine jewellery, watches, and precious pieces. The studio serves as a community hub for those seeking quality craftsmanship, from bespoke engagement rings to statement jewellery and luxury timepieces. With generous opening hours spanning weekdays through Sunday, the team remains accessible and welcoming, ready to help you navigate selections with confidence. Whether you're a local or visiting the region, this jewellery destination combines professional knowledge with the kind of unhurried service that makes important purchases feel genuinely special.
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Angus & Coote Coffs Harbour
SH T22 Park Beach Plaza, NSW
Angus & Coote Coffs Harbour brings refined jewellery expertise to Park Beach Plaza, serving the vibrant North Coast community. This established jewellery specialists offers curated collections of fine jewellery, watches, and precious pieces, with staff who understand that each purchase carries personal meaning. Whether you're seeking an engagement ring, gift, or investment piece, the studio provides the kind of informed guidance and genuine care that transforms shopping into a memorable experience. Extended Thursday and convenient weekend hours welcome locals and visitors alike to explore quality jewellery with confidence and ease.
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Angus & Coote Settlement City
SH 6 Settlement City S/C Cnr Bay & Park Sts, NSW
Angus & Coote Settlement City anchors fine jewellery expertise at Settlement City Shopping Centre, combining established reputation with accessible service. This jewellery specialists curate thoughtful collections spanning engagement rings, watches, and precious pieces, guided by staff who bring both knowledge and warmth to each interaction. Whether you're celebrating a milestone or searching for the perfect gift, the studio's extended hours—particularly Thursday evenings—accommodate busy schedules without sacrificing the attention to detail your purchase deserves. A visit reveals why this destination remains a trusted jewellery choice for the region.
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Anna Kosarewska ART Private Art Studio
133A Elizabeth St, TAS
Anna Kosarewska ART operates a private art studio on Elizabeth Street in Hobart, Tasmania, offering a focused creative sanctuary where serious visual art practice unfolds. This studio combines working space with artist consultation, creating an intimate setting for those drawn to contemporary artistic practice. Kosarewska's extended midweek hours accommodate those seeking engagement with visual art on deeper levels—whether commissioning work, discussing artistic process, or experiencing art-making in its authentic environment. The studio embodies Tasmania's reputation as a destination for serious contemporary artists.
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Anna Schwartz Projects
Level 1/185 Flinders Ln, VIC
Anna Schwartz Projects on Flinders Lane in Melbourne functions as a nexus for contemporary visual art, presenting carefully selected work within the vibrant arts precinct of the city center. This gallery space curates conversations around contemporary practice, exhibiting work that challenges, inspires, and expands artistic boundaries. Located in Melbourne's cultural heart, Schwartz Projects attracts serious collectors, artists, and curious visitors seeking engagement with thoughtful visual art. The gallery represents a commitment to elevating artistic discourse and supporting challenging contemporary practice.
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Anny's Jewellers Frankston
92 Young St, VIC
Anny's Jewellers in Frankston, Victoria, serves as a trusted destination for quality jewelry and metalwork, combining retail sensibility with genuine craft expertise. Located on Young Street, this welcoming jeweler works with clients seeking both ready-made pieces and custom commissions, offering the guidance of someone deeply knowledgeable about metals, gemstones, and timeless design. With convenient weekday and Saturday hours, Anny's opens access to fine jewelry making for the local community—a space where personal adornment becomes an intentional, expertly guided choice.
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Antace Screen Printing
4/7 Baretta Rd, WA
Antace Screen Printing brings vibrant colour and bold design to life across Western Australia's printmaking scene. Located in Bayswater, this studio specialises in custom screen printing with a keen eye for detail and quality. Visitors stepping into their workspace experience a working printmaking hub where craftsmanship meets creativity. Whether you're seeking custom pieces, bespoke apparel, or simply curious about the screen printing process, Antace welcomes you with open arms during weekday mornings. Their dedication to the craft shines through in every project, making them an essential stop for anyone passionate about handmade prints and sustainable, made-to-order creativity.
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Anthea Polson Art
29 Tedder Ave, QLD
Anthea Polson Art thrives on Tedder Avenue as a vibrant visual arts studio and gallery showcasing contemporary work. This Queensland-based space celebrates artistic practice across mediums, welcoming visitors to experience emerging and established artworks in an intimate setting. With generous opening hours spanning seven days, the studio invites genuine engagement—whether you're a seasoned collector, curious browser, or artist seeking inspiration. The atmosphere balances professional curation with accessible warmth, creating an environment where art feels alive and conversations flow naturally. Discover works that challenge, comfort, and move you.
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Anthony's Manufacturing Jewellers
4th floor; Suite 417/220 Collins St, VIC
Tucked into the heart of Melbourne's Collins Street, Anthony's Manufacturing Jewellers carries the tradition of fine jewellery craftsmanship with understated elegance. This fourth-floor studio is where precision metalwork and jewellery design converge, serving clients who understand the value of bespoke creations. The makers here work with intention, transforming precious metals into heirloom-quality pieces. Visitors discover a warm, professional environment where expertise runs deep and every detail matters. Whether you're commissioning a custom piece or seeking expert restoration, Anthony's embodies the quiet confidence of makers who've honed their craft over years of dedicated practice.
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Antonija Gros Studios
48 Oleander Ave, NSW
Antonija Gros Studios occupies a creative sanctuary on Oleander Avenue, where contemporary visual art emerges from dedicated practice. This NSW-based maker's studio combines exhibition space with working studio, offering visitors a rare window into the creative process. The intimate scale and selective hours reflect a commitment to quality over convenience—each visit feels purposeful and personal. Whether you're drawn by a particular artwork or simply curious about the studio's practice, you'll find an environment where artistic integrity shines through, and conversations about creativity happen naturally. A true maker's space.
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Anya Brock Gallery
10 William St, WA
Anya Brock Gallery establishes itself as a vital contemporary art space on William Street in Western Australia. This gallery showcases compelling visual artworks across mediums, curated with an eye toward innovation and cultural significance. Open seven days a week, the space welcomes consistent engagement from the community—collectors, artists, and curious visitors alike. The gallery's approach balances professional presentation with genuine accessibility, creating an environment where contemporary art feels relevant and inviting. Whether you're seeking to acquire work, support emerging artists, or simply spend time with challenging and beautiful creations, this WA destination rewards exploration.
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Appleye Jewellery Designs
81 Queen St, NSW
Appleye Jewellery Designs sits invitingly on Queen Street, offering a refreshing approach to contemporary jewellery and metalwork. Open seven days a week, this accessible studio welcomes curious shoppers and serious collectors alike into a space where design sensibility and skilled craftsmanship blend seamlessly. The makers at Appleye create pieces that balance artistic vision with wearability, resulting in jewellery that tells a story. Visitors experience the perfect marriage of approachability and artistry—this isn't a formal vault, but a creative space where you can genuinely connect with the work and the people who make it.
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APS Jewellery
Unit 2/74 Wellington Parade, VIC
APS Jewellery operates on a selective schedule in Melbourne's Cremorne, inviting those who seek them out into an intimate jewellery design experience. This boutique metalworking studio crafts bespoke pieces with meticulous attention to detail and individual vision. The limited hours reflect a studio devoted to quality over volume—each appointment feels purposeful. Whether you're exploring custom commissions, engagement rings, or heirloom restoration, APS brings thoughtful expertise and genuine passion to every project. Their selective approach ensures that visitors receive undivided attention and work with makers who truly understand the significance of fine jewellery.
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Arabella Wang Art Gallery
T1/300 George St, QLD
Arabella Wang Art Gallery illuminates Brisbane's George Street with contemporary visual art that challenges, inspires, and delights. This gallery space serves as a vital nexus for emerging and established artists, showcasing works that push creative boundaries. Visitors enter a curated environment where each exhibition has been thoughtfully selected to spark conversation and reflection. The gallery embodies a commitment to supporting visual artists and fostering genuine engagement with contemporary practice. Whether you're a collector, artist, or simply art-curious, this Brisbane landmark offers an enriching window into Australia's dynamic visual art landscape.
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Arbor Creative Studio
SHOP 3/960-962 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, VIC
Nestled in the lush Mount Dandenong region of Victoria, Arbor Creative Studio celebrates the timeless beauty of ceramics and clay work. This intimate studio opens selectively—Friday evenings and weekends—creating a special occasion atmosphere around handmade ceramics. Visitors discover a space where clay becomes vessels, sculptures, and artistic expressions shaped by patient, skilled hands. The verdant surroundings complement the studio's earthy aesthetic perfectly. Whether you're drawn to functional ware, sculptural pieces, or simply the meditative art of working with clay, Arbor offers an authentic, unhurried experience that honours traditional craft within a contemporary creative context.
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Arc One Gallery
45 Flinders Ln, VIC
Arc One Gallery commands a prestigious spot on Flinders Lane, establishing itself as a significant destination for contemporary visual art in Melbourne's creative landscape. This gallery champions innovative artistic practice, showcasing works that span media and challenge conventions. The bright, welcoming space invites visitors to engage deeply with each exhibition, fostering meaningful encounters between artists and audiences. Arc One's curatorial vision reflects a commitment to nurturing Australia's visual arts community. Whether you're collecting, researching, or simply seeking inspiration, this gallery offers thoughtful programming and a genuine passion for contemporary creative expression.
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Arcade Screen Printing
6/8-10 Burrows Rd, NSW
Arcade Screen Printing energises Sydney's printmaking scene from their bustling Marrickville workspace, where creativity translates directly onto fabric and paper. This working studio welcomes visitors into an environment alive with colour, precision, and collaborative energy. The makers here approach screen printing with both technical mastery and artistic vision, creating everything from small custom runs to large-scale installations. Drop by during business hours to witness the process firsthand, discuss your project, or simply absorb the creative atmosphere. Arcade embodies the spirit of accessible, professional printmaking that respects both craft tradition and contemporary design innovation.
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Argent Silversmith
Kiewa Valley Hwy, NSW
Argent Silversmith crafts luminous jewellery and decorative pieces from its serene location in the Kiewa Valley region of New South Wales. This silversmith studio draws inspiration from the natural beauty surrounding it, translating landscape and light into precious metal forms. The makers work with intention and skill, creating heirloom-quality pieces that showcase silver's timeless elegance. Visitors to this regional maker discover a thoughtful approach to contemporary silverwork—pieces that balance artistic vision with functional beauty. Argent represents the thriving craft culture flourishing beyond major cities, where talented makers choose to work close to nature and community.
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argenton Design
Unit 2/1a Banksia Dr, NSW
Argenton Design brings sophisticated jewellery and metalwork to life in New South Wales, creating pieces that resonate with contemporary aesthetic sensibility. This studio blends technical precision with creative vision, resulting in jewellery that feels both wearable and artistically compelling. The makers at Argenton approach each commission with genuine engagement, understanding that jewellery carries personal meaning beyond material value. Visitors connect with a studio where craftsmanship and design philosophy merge seamlessly. Whether seeking bespoke pieces, contemporary jewellery, or expert metalwork consultation, Argenton welcomes those who appreciate the intersection of art, craft, and individual expression.
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Arnhem Northern and Kimberley Artists Aboriginal Corporation
Harbour View Plaza, NT
Arnhem Northern and Kimberley Artists Aboriginal Corporation stands as a vital creative hub in Harbour View Plaza, championing the voices and visions of Indigenous artists from Australia's far north. This cooperative celebrates visual art rooted in deep cultural knowledge and contemporary expression, offering visitors an authentic window into the work of painters, sculptors, and makers from the region. Stepping into the studio, you'll encounter works that carry stories of country, culture, and artistic innovation—each piece a testament to the thriving creative practice flourishing across the Northern Territory and Kimberley. It's a place where art becomes a bridge between tradition and now, and where supporting these artists directly nourishes communities.
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Arnold & Co. Jewellers
next to BigW, ACT
Arnold & Co. Jewellers brings refined craftsmanship and personal service to the heart of the ACT, nestled conveniently near BigW. This jewellery studio specialises in metalwork that marries technical precision with elegant design, offering both bespoke commissions and carefully curated collections. Whether you're seeking an engagement ring, a one-of-a-kind pendant, or expert restoration, the team approaches each piece with genuine attention to detail. The welcoming atmosphere invites you to explore, ask questions, and discover jewellery that feels personally meaningful. Extended Friday and weekend hours make it easy to visit at your own pace and experience the craftsmanship that sets this studio apart.
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Arranmore Furniture
8 Wiltshire Ln, VIC
Arranmore Furniture crafts thoughtfully designed wooden pieces that balance contemporary aesthetics with enduring quality. Located in Victoria, this studio specializes in bespoke and ready-made furniture that celebrates the natural beauty of timber. Visitors discover pieces built to last—each reflecting careful joinery and a deep respect for materials. Whether you're seeking a statement dining table or custom cabinetry, Arranmore offers the warmth of handcrafted furniture paired with expert guidance on selecting pieces that will anchor a home for generations.
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Art & Wine Co. Byron Bay
102 Jonson St, NSW
Art & Wine Co. Byron Bay weaves together two pleasures—clay and conversation—on vibrant Jonson Street. This ceramics studio invites visitors to experience the tactile joy of handcrafted pottery in a relaxed, social setting. The space pulses with creative energy, offering workshops, finished pieces, and the chance to connect with makers who understand the meditative nature of working with clay. Evening hours encourage a slower pace of discovery, perfect for wandering in after work or settling in with friends. Here, ceramics transcends the functional; each bowl, cup, and sculptural piece carries the maker's hand and intention, reflecting the distinctive creative spirit of Byron Bay itself.
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Art 4 Artists
4/12 Toormina Pl, NSW
Art 4 Artists opens its welcoming doors as a vibrant creative hub in the Coffs Harbour region of New South Wales. This studio serves as both workspace and sanctuary for visual artists, offering studio access, exhibition opportunities, and a genuine community of makers. Stepping inside, visitors encounter a dynamic blend of artistic practice and finished work—a place where creativity flows daily. The studio's commitment to supporting artists shines through in every interaction, making it an inspiring destination for collectors and fellow artists alike seeking authentic creative energy.
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ART ARK® | Ethical Aboriginal Art
Level 1/160-162 Cimitiere St, TAS
ART ARK® showcases ethical Aboriginal art on Level 1 of Cimitiere Street, Hobart, with a commitment to fair practice and cultural respect woven through every transaction. This gallery presents visual art created by Indigenous artists, emphasising transparency about provenance and ensuring artists receive meaningful compensation. Visiting ART ARK® means engaging with authentic work while supporting sustainable creative livelihoods. The carefully curated collection reflects the depth and diversity of contemporary Aboriginal artistic practice, offering collectors and visitors alike a trustworthy space to discover and acquire pieces with integrity at their heart.
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ART ARK® | Ethical Aboriginal Art
Level 1/160-162 Cimitiere St, TAS
ART ARK® champions ethical Aboriginal art from Tasmania's cultural landscape, presenting works that honor Indigenous traditions and contemporary Indigenous artists. Situated on Level 1 of a Hobart landmark, this studio acts as a careful steward of authentic stories and skilled craftsmanship. Visitors enter a space dedicated to integrity—each piece carries genuine cultural significance and fair representation. By choosing ART ARK®, collectors support artists directly while gaining insight into the depth and resilience of Aboriginal artistic practice across Tasmania.
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Art by Farquhar
1070 South Rd, SA
Art by Farquhar transforms South Road into a creative destination where visual art practice unfolds openly. This studio extends a genuine welcome to visitors curious about artistic process, offering a space to encounter work in progress and finished pieces alike. The maker's approach is approachable and generous, inviting conversation about technique, inspiration, and the stories behind each work. With consistent weekday hours and weekend access, the studio accommodates both leisurely browsing and deeper engagement. Whether you're a serious collector or simply wandering in, you'll find a thoughtful artist invested in sharing their practice and creating meaningful connections through visual art.
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Art by Wayne French - Artists Coffs Harbour
19 Ocean View Rd, NSW
Art by Wayne French brings the coastal energy of Coffs Harbour into expressive visual art. Perched on Ocean View Road, this studio captures the essence of its stunning seaside location through paintings and artistic work that reflect the region's natural light and landscape. Open daily, the studio welcomes visitors into a space where artistic passion meets accessibility. Here, collectors and art lovers discover pieces infused with genuine connection to place, guided by an artist whose vision is rooted in the beauty surrounding them.
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Art Collective WA
2/565 Hay St, WA
Art Collective WA creates a shared creative sanctuary on Hay Street, Perth, where multiple artists collaborate and exhibit under one roof. This collective model fosters exchange and visibility, allowing visitors to encounter diverse visual art practices in an intimate, gallery-like setting. The studio embodies a commitment to supporting local artists through shared resources and community. Stepping inside, you'll discover works spanning mediums and approaches, each reflecting an individual artist's vision while contributing to the collective's dynamic energy. The selective Wednesday–Saturday hours invite leisurely visits to a space that prioritises creative community over commercial convenience.
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Art from the Urban Wilderness
Unit 13/10 Depot St, QLD
Art from the Urban Wilderness explores the visual language of printmaking from its studio in Depot Street, bringing bold, expressive work to life through traditional and contemporary techniques. This practice captures the raw energy and storytelling potential of the urban environment, transforming observation into striking printed imagery. The studio's approach honours both the meditative craftsmanship of printmaking and its power to communicate urgently and beautifully. Visitors encounter work that speaks to place, experience, and the creative act of rendering the world through ink and paper—a potent reminder of printmaking's enduring relevance and capacity to move and provoke.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Rd, NSW
The Art Gallery of New South Wales stands as a cornerstone institution on Art Gallery Road, housing one of Australia's most significant visual art collections. This gallery presents an expansive range—from classical and contemporary Australian works to international masterpieces—inviting visitors on journeys through centuries of artistic practice. The architecture itself breathes creativity, with natural light and thoughtful spatial flow enhancing encounters with art. Extended Wednesday hours make it accessible for evening visits, while the gallery's educational programmes and special exhibitions ensure each visit uncovers something fresh. Whether you're a regular or first-time visitor, this remains a place where artistry nourishes the spirit.
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Art Gallery of South Australia
490 North Terrace, SA
The Art Gallery of South Australia opens its doors on North Terrace as a welcoming beacon for visual art discovery. This institution curates thoughtfully across its collections, presenting Australian and international art that speaks to diverse interests and experiences. The gallery's commitment to accessibility—reflected in daily opening hours and free general admission to core collections—makes it a natural gathering space for the Adelaide community. Visitors encounter works across mediums and eras, supported by generous spatial design and engaging programming. Whether spending an afternoon in contemplation or dropping in for a leisurely browse, the gallery invites the kind of unhurried engagement where art becomes a living, breathing conversation.
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Art Glass Design
91/89 Hill St, SA
Art Glass Design transforms molten glass into luminous functional and sculptural works in South Australia. Located on Hill Street, this studio specializes in handcrafted glass that catches light in unexpected ways. Visitors witness the interplay of color and form in pieces ranging from decorative objects to architectural installations. The studio's dedication to the glass craft—understanding its possibilities and constraints—results in work that feels both tactile and ethereal, offering collectors pieces that bring dynamic beauty into any space.
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Art Glass Studio
12 Marchant Way, WA
Art Glass Studio in Western Australia transforms raw glass into intricate, luminous creations through traditional and contemporary techniques. Located in Marchant Way, this workshop invites visitors to experience the alchemy of heat, color, and craftsmanship. Whether exploring decorative pieces or commissioning custom work, collectors encounter glass that demonstrates technical mastery and artistic vision. The studio's accessible hours and welcoming approach make it an ideal destination for those curious about how skilled hands shape this mesmerizing material into functional and beautiful forms.
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Art Glass Studio
12 Marchant Way, WA
Art Glass Studio transforms glass into light and colour on Marchant Way, Perth, where skilled glassmakers practise a craft that demands precision, creativity, and deep material knowledge. This studio presents functional and sculptural work born from techniques refined over years—from blown glass vessels to meticulously crafted architectural pieces. Visiting offers a rare glimpse into a specialised craft where the interplay of heat, time, and intention creates results impossible to replicate. The intimate studio setting invites genuine engagement with the work and makers. Regular weekday hours and Saturday mornings provide accessible windows to witness the alchemy of glass and discover pieces infused with technical mastery and artistic vision.
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Art House
2768 Huon Hwy, TAS
Nestled along the Huon Highway in Tasmania, Art House offers a distinctive blend of creative space and welcoming accommodation. This studio celebrates visual art in an intimate setting, where visitors can experience artworks within a residential context that encourages genuine connection with the work. The location, deep in Tasmania's scenic Huon Valley, creates a contemplative atmosphere—ideal for those seeking to pause and engage meaningfully with art. Whether staying overnight or visiting for the day, guests discover how creative practice thrives in this peaceful corner of the state, where landscape and artistic vision intertwine naturally.
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Art House Gallery Inc
14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, VIC
Art House Gallery Inc operates from Mornington-Tyabb in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, a region celebrated for its creative communities. The gallery opens Thursday through Sunday, creating a focused rhythm that encourages unhurried visits and genuine engagement with exhibited works. This intentional schedule reflects a commitment to quality over constant availability—visitors who make the journey discover a carefully curated visual art space that values meaningful interaction. The gallery's presence in this artistic corner of Victoria positions it as a welcoming destination for those exploring the Peninsula's thriving creative landscape.
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Art Hub Ballarat
10 Lydiard St N, VIC
Art Hub Ballarat nurtures visual creativity in the heart of Victoria's historic city. Located on Lydiard Street North, this studio serves as an inclusive creative space where artistic practice flourishes. The hub provides access to studio facilities and fosters artistic community, welcoming both established and emerging makers. Visitors discover an environment brimming with possibility—a place where ideas develop, skills deepen, and genuine creative exchange happens daily. It's a beacon for anyone seeking authentic artistic connection in Ballarat's vibrant cultural landscape.
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Art Images Gallery
32 The Parade, SA
Art Images Gallery stands on The Parade in South Australia, welcoming visitors throughout the week with generous opening hours that accommodate both weekday browsers and weekend explorers. This visual art gallery creates an accessible space where the community can connect with diverse artistic voices and expressions. Located in a prominent position, it serves as a reliable gathering point for art enthusiasts, offering consistent opportunities to discover new works and engage with the gallery's curatorial vision. The extended Sunday hours reflect a commitment to inclusivity, inviting reflection and appreciation across the full week.
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Art Innovations - Barossa Unique Experiences
Lindsay Wine Estate, SA
Art Innovations brings creative expression to the celebrated Barossa wine region, nestled within the scenic grounds of Lindsay Wine Estate. This unique studio merges art practice with experiential hospitality, inviting visitors to create, learn, and explore artistic techniques in an inspiring rural setting. The combination of artistic guidance and the estate's relaxed atmosphere creates memorable encounters with visual art. Guests leave with both finished works and a deepened appreciation for creative practice, making it an ideal destination for those seeking authentic artistic engagement amidst South Australian wine country.
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ART LEASE by KAMILĖ GALLERY
37 St Georges Terrace, WA
ART LEASE by KAMILĖ GALLERY operates continuously from St Georges Terrace in Perth's vibrant heart, embodying a forward-thinking approach to accessibility and artistic experience. This gallery's round-the-clock presence reflects a philosophy that art belongs to everyone, whenever inspiration or curiosity strikes. Located in one of Western Australia's most dynamic thoroughfares, it creates an always-open sanctuary for visual art discovery. The gallery's commitment to constant availability positions it as a unique cultural fixture, where visitors can engage with artworks on their own terms and timeline, day or night.
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Art Masterclass Sydney
191 William St, NSW
Art Masterclass Sydney transforms William Street into a ceramics and clay studio where hands-on learning flourishes. This space invites visitors to move beyond observation into active creation, offering flexible hours that accommodate both evening learners and weekend artists. The studio's extended weekend schedule particularly welcomes those eager to dedicate time to developing clay skills. Located in Sydney's vibrant urban landscape, Art Masterclass creates an approachable entry point into ceramics, where guidance and studio space combine to make the ancient craft feel contemporary and personally accessible.
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Art Mob - Aboriginal Fine Art
29 Hunter St, TAS
Art Mob—Aboriginal Fine Art operates daily on Hunter Street in Hobart, serving as a vital cultural space celebrating Indigenous artistic practice and vision. The gallery's consistent presence throughout the week underscores its commitment to accessibility and community engagement. Visitors discover authentic Aboriginal artworks that carry cultural significance and artistic excellence, creating genuine connection between artists and audiences. Located in Tasmania's creative heart, Art Mob provides a welcoming environment where the depth, diversity, and beauty of Aboriginal fine art take centre stage, inviting meaningful conversation and appreciation.
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Art Nuvo Gallery, Framing and Art Restorations
25 Gloucester Rd, QLD
Art Nuvo Gallery, Framing and Art Restorations occupies Gloucester Road in Buderim, Queensland, where it operates as a comprehensive visual art destination. This studio combines gallery curation, professional framing expertise, and restoration work—offering a rare integration of services for those passionate about preserving and presenting art. Visitors find both finished artworks and the specialist knowledge to care for their own treasures. The gallery's limited but purposeful schedule, operating Tuesday through Saturday, reflects dedication to quality service and careful attention to each project, making it a trusted resource for the Buderim community.
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Art Of The Empire
64 Horton St, NSW
Art Of The Empire brings visual artistry to Horton Street in New South Wales, creating work rooted in bold expression and cultural themes. This studio stands as a dedicated space for artistic vision and creative practice. Visitors encounter work that engages with meaning and aesthetic sophistication, reflecting an artist's commitment to their craft. The studio's presence in the local community speaks to a genuine investment in artistic practice and cultural dialogue, making it a worthwhile destination for collectors and art enthusiasts seeking work with substance and vision.
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Art of You
Shed 11, SA
Art of You operates as an accessible creative sanctuary in South Australia's vibrant Shed 11 precinct, welcoming artists and makers throughout extended daily hours. This studio champions participatory art and hands-on creative experience, inviting visitors to engage directly with artistic practice rather than simply observe. Whether attending workshops, creating independently, or connecting with fellow makers, visitors discover a space built on generosity and inclusive creativity. Art of You embodies the philosophy that everyone has creative potential waiting to emerge—a philosophy reflected warmly in every interaction.
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Art on Piper
44 Piper St, NSW
Art on Piper operates from Piper Street with consistent daily availability, creating a reliable visual art destination for regular visitors and curious explorers alike. The gallery's sustained weekday and weekend schedule invites spontaneous visits alongside planned outings, building it into the rhythms of community cultural life. Located on a street with character and foot traffic, Art on Piper positions itself as an approachable space where the visual arts remain present and welcoming. The consistent opening hours reflect a philosophy that art thrives through regular, accessible encounter.
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Art on View Artist Sarah Wallace-Smith Bendigo Gallery & Studio
18 View St, NSW
Sarah Wallace-Smith's studio and gallery on View Street is a serene destination for ceramic lovers and curious visitors alike. The working studio reveals the thoughtful process behind functional and sculptural clay work, while the adjoining gallery showcases finished pieces in an intimate setting. The artist's deep engagement with clay as a medium is evident in every piece on display. Visitors can witness the creative practice firsthand and gain genuine insight into the ceramic process. It's the kind of place that rewards both casual browsers and serious collectors, with work that speaks to both craft mastery and artistic vision. Open weekdays and weekends, it welcomes you into a world where clay becomes conversation.
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Art Park
5/11 Banksia Dr, NSW
Art Park operates from Banksia Drive in NSW with full-week availability, establishing itself as a reliable visual art hub within the community. The consistent nine-to-five schedule, seven days a week, demonstrates commitment to accessibility and regular engagement. This studio functions as a dependable cultural space where visitors can encounter artworks as part of their weekly routine. The extended hours acknowledge that art appreciation fits naturally into busy lives—whether during a weekday break or weekend exploration, Art Park remains open and welcoming, supporting the region's visual culture through steady, reliable presence.
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Art Poster Plus
2 Goulburn St, TAS
Art Poster Plus brings the distinctive craft of printmaking to Goulburn Street in Hobart, Tasmania, where it celebrates this dynamic medium through accessible operation. The studio's weekday hours and Saturday morning sessions create rhythm around printmaking practice and discovery. Visitors experience the particular aesthetic and tactile qualities that printmaking offers—from bold graphic compositions to subtle variations across editions. Located in Tasmania's creative landscape, Art Poster Plus stands as a specialised space where this traditional-yet-contemporary craft receives dedicated attention, inviting those curious about prints to explore the medium's expressive possibilities.
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Art Quill & Co Pty Ltd
51 Donnelly Rd, NSW
Art Quill & Co invites you into a welcoming textile and fibre studio on Donnelly Road in NSW, where the craft of fabric arts comes alive. This accessible workspace opens its doors throughout the week, offering generous hours for those seeking to explore textile techniques or commission distinctive fibre work. Visitors discover a studio deeply engaged with the tactile possibilities of thread, dye, and fabric—a place where textile tradition meets contemporary creativity. Whether you're a seasoned maker or curious newcomer, Art Quill & Co extends a warm invitation to experience the quiet satisfaction of working with natural materials. The studio's extended weekday availability makes it an ideal destination for both drop-in visits and dedicated creative sessions.
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Art Shed Brisbane
274 Montague Rd, QLD
Art Shed Brisbane stands as a vibrant hub for printmaking in Queensland, located on Montague Road where creative energy thrives. This studio celebrates the bold traditions of print—from relief and screen printing to lithography and beyond—offering both artists and enthusiasts a chance to engage with these dynamic techniques. The welcoming atmosphere encourages experimentation and skill-sharing, making it equally suited to established practitioners and those taking their first printmaking steps. With generous hours spanning the full week, including weekend access, Art Shed Brisbane becomes an essential gathering place for the local creative community. Visitors leave with freshly inked hands and the satisfaction of having brought an image to life through their own effort.
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Art Space Ballarat
14 Lydiard St N, VIC
Nestled on Lydiard Street North in Ballarat, Art Space Ballarat functions as a vital creative hub for the region's visual arts community. The gallery provides a carefully curated platform for local and visiting artists, with thoughtfully organised exhibitions that celebrate diverse artistic approaches. The space itself—intimate yet professionally presented—creates an inviting atmosphere for discovering emerging talent and established practitioners alike. Walking through Art Space Ballarat feels like gaining privileged access to the pulse of Ballarat's creative scene. Whether you're seeking inspiration, meaningful art, or simply a moment of aesthetic reflection, this gallery delivers authentic engagement with contemporary visual practice in regional Victoria.
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Art Viva
Stall 298, TAS
Art Viva brings textile and fibre craftsmanship to Tasmania's creative landscape, operating from a dedicated stall location with a focused weekend presence. This studio honours the patience and precision that hand-crafted textiles demand, offering works that reflect both technical skill and artistic vision. Saturday sessions at Art Viva create an intimate space where visitors can discover distinctive fibre pieces and connect directly with the maker's perspective. The studio's selective hours underscore its commitment to quality over volume—each piece receives the attention it deserves. For those seeking authentically handmade textiles with genuine character, Art Viva rewards a visit with treasures that carry the warmth of personal craft.
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Art West Community Gallery
34 Coonan St, QLD
Art West Community Gallery transforms visual art practice into a shared community experience on Coonan Street in Queensland. This gallery-studio hybrid celebrates diverse visual disciplines while fostering genuine connection between makers and visitors. The extended opening hours—including a special Thursday evening slot—signal an invitation to linger, to truly see, and to engage in meaningful conversation about the work on display. Art West positions itself as a gathering place where visual culture thrives not in isolation but through dialogue and mutual appreciation. Visitors experience art not as commodity but as a living conversation, leaving with a deeper understanding of the artists who shape Queensland's creative voice.
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Art Workshops
Shop 7/184 Main St, QLD
Art Workshops brings the ancient language of clay to life on Main Street in Queensland, offering a hands-on ceramics experience grounded in genuine craft skill. This studio operates with intention rather than convenience, opening Thursday through Sunday to create dedicated creative sessions where visitors can learn, make, and discover the meditative properties of working with clay. The workshop environment fosters genuine learning, where techniques pass from experienced hands to eager ones. Whether you're drawn to hand-building, wheel-throwing, or surface decoration, Art Workshops creates space for the messy, joyful, sometimes frustrating process of ceramics. Leave with clay under your fingernails and a deeper appreciation for this enduring craft.
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ART@GOOLWA INC.
13 Porter St, SA
ART@GOOLWA sits at the heart of this historic river town, serving as a welcoming showcase for visual artists across multiple disciplines. The gallery celebrates the creative energy of the Goolwa community and surrounding region, hosting exhibitions that reflect both local perspectives and broader artistic conversations. With its consistent, daily hours, it functions as a genuine gathering place—accessible and unpretentious. The space invites visitors to slow down and connect with art in a relaxed, unhurried way. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply curious about what local artists are creating, ART@GOOLWA offers the kind of genuine, community-centred experience that defines South Australia's cultural heart.
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Artedeco
3/27 Vincent St, NSW
Artedeco welcomes visitors into a dedicated ceramics studio on Vincent Street in NSW, where clay becomes a vehicle for artistic expression and functional beauty. Operating seven days a week, this generous availability reflects the studio's commitment to accessibility and community engagement. Inside, visitors encounter the full spectrum of ceramic possibility—from sculptural forms to refined domestic ware—each piece bearing the maker's considered hand. The consistent opening hours invite spontaneous visits alongside planned studio time, creating a rhythm of creative continuity. Artedeco stands as a reliable destination for those seeking ceramics with genuine character, whether as collectors, students, or simply curious admirers of this timeless craft.
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Artefact Store
72 Bull St, NSW
Artefact Store curates exceptional jewellery and metalwork on Bull Street in NSW, operating with a selective schedule that speaks to the intentional nature of handcrafted objects. This intimate space celebrates the precision and artistry required to transform metal into wearable sculpture. Weekend hours and extended Thursday-Friday access create opportunities to browse distinctive pieces or commission custom work. Each item in Artefact Store carries the evidence of skilled hands—careful joinery, thoughtful proportions, and finishes that reward close examination. Visitors discover jewellery that transcends fashion to become genuine artistic expression, pieces that tell stories through their making.
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Artery
137 Collins St, TAS
Artery establishes itself as a dynamic printmaking presence in Tasmania, located on Collins Street where the rich tradition of print art continues to evolve. This studio champions the immediacy and physicality of printmaking—the pressure of the press, the revelation of the pulled print, the direct connection between hand and image. The full weekday schedule, supported by Saturday morning access, accommodates both regular practitioners and weekend explorers. Artery creates an environment where technical excellence meets creative risk-taking, where experimentation is valued alongside mastery. Stepping into this studio, visitors sense the accumulated energy of prints made, techniques refined, and artistic vision realised through the fundamental magic of ink meeting paper.
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Artfusion Studio & Gallery
9 Anderson Rise, VIC
Artfusion Studio & Gallery on Anderson Rise represents a dynamic intersection of creative practice and exhibition space. The studio welcomes visitors into an environment where art-making remains actively visible, fostering genuine dialogue between maker and viewer. The gallery portion showcases thoughtfully selected visual art across multiple mediums, creating a rich and varied experience. This is a space designed for discovery—where the boundaries between studio and gallery blur in the best way. The selective opening hours (Thursday through Sunday, plus Monday) suggest intentional curation rather than routine operation. Visitors find themselves in an intimate, focused environment where quality and artistic integrity clearly take precedence.
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Arthouse Industries
Unit 16/18 Park St, NSW
Arthouse Industries operates from Park Street in NSW as an accessible ceramics studio with extended hours that reflect its community-focused mission. This is clay work meets genuine hospitality—a place where both seasoned ceramicists and curious newcomers feel equally welcome. The studio's daily availability (open morning through evening, seven days a week) positions it as a reliable creative destination rather than an exclusive retreat. Whether visitors come to commission custom pieces, observe the working process, or simply connect with ceramic practice, Arthouse Industries maintains an open-door philosophy. It's the kind of studio that understands accessibility without compromising on craft integrity—a rare and valuable combination in contemporary ceramics.
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artisan
Cultural Precinct, QLD
Artisan operates from within Queensland's Cultural Precinct, establishing textile and fibre work at the heart of the region's creative community. This studio embraces the vast possibilities of handmade textiles—weaving, dyeing, embroidery, and beyond—bringing these traditions into contemporary conversation. Extended hours, including Friday evening and weekend access, signal a genuine welcome to the public. Visitors experience textile craft not as historical curiosity but as living practice, with makers actively engaging with materials and techniques. The Cultural Precinct location amplifies Artisan's significance, positioning textile and fibre work within a broader ecosystem of visual culture. Each visit reveals new dimensions of what these ancient crafts continue to offer.
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Artisan Soap Works
Albany WA 6330, WA
Based in Albany on Western Australia's Great Southern Coast, Artisan Soap Works brings thoughtful craft to an everyday essential. The studio approaches soap-making with genuine artistry, moving far beyond functional basics into the realm of luxury skincare objects. In the quiet, contemplative setting of Albany, Artisan Soap Works creates products that reflect the region's natural character and the maker's commitment to quality. These aren't mass-produced commodities—they're carefully crafted pieces that acknowledge both ingredient integrity and aesthetic beauty. Visitors and customers discover a studio where practical craft and artistic intention coexist beautifully, transforming a familiar product into something genuinely special.
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Artisans Bespoke Jewellers
98 Latrobe Ter, QLD
Artisans Bespoke Jewellers brings personalised metalwork and jewellery design to Latrobe Terrace in Queensland, operating with a schedule that reflects the bespoke nature of commissioned work. This studio specialises in creating pieces tailored to individual vision and circumstance—rings that mark milestones, pendants carrying personal meaning, ornaments that become heirlooms. The engagement between maker and client transforms jewellery from transaction into genuine collaboration. Tuesday through Saturday availability accommodates consultations and commissions, creating space for the careful dialogue that bespoke work demands. Visitors leave having participated in the creation of something irreplaceably personal, a piece that carries both artistic integrity and intimate significance.
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Artists Shed
Lower Ground, ACT
Nestled in the heart of Canberra's Lower Ground, Artists Shed opens doors to a vibrant visual art community. This welcoming studio space invites both curious visitors and serious collectors to explore contemporary works by talented regional artists. The relaxed atmosphere—open throughout the week and weekend mornings—makes it easy to drop in and discover original pieces, from paintings to mixed media. Whether you're seeking inspiration, looking to support local talent, or simply want to spend time surrounded by creative energy, Artists Shed feels like a genuine artistic hub where studio practice meets genuine human connection.
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Artists@work Studio & Gallery
53 Lake St, QLD
Artists@work Studio & Gallery on Lake Street in Cairns operates as an active creative hub connected to the broader visual arts community. This is a space where artistic practice remains visible and tangible—a working studio integrated with gallery presentation. The extended Saturday hours (9:00 AM–5:00 PM) and consistent daily access suggest a studio genuinely invested in community engagement. Visitors encounter not polished remoteness but authentic creative activity, with opportunities to observe process and discuss work directly with artists. The Cairns tropical setting influences the artistic sensibility throughout. Whether you're seeking to commission work, purchase original pieces, or simply understand the local creative landscape, Artists@work delivers that rare combination of accessibility and serious artistic practice.
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Artitja Fine Art Gallery
South Fremantle WA 6162, WA
Artitja Fine Art Gallery in South Fremantle represents a significant presence within Western Australia's visual arts landscape. The gallery functions as both exhibition space and cultural ambassador, showcasing work with careful curatorial attention. South Fremantle's creative character—bohemian, artistic, historically significant—provides a natural home for serious visual art practice. Artitja's reputation rests on thoughtful artist selection and meaningful presentation. Walking into Artitja, visitors encounter work that has been genuinely considered and contextualised, not simply displayed. This is a gallery for those seeking depth and artistic integrity, where every exhibition reflects real curatorial vision and commitment to advancing visual practice.
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Artmania
6 Azalea Place, QLD
Artmania, located at 6 Azalea Place in Queensland, is a dedicated printmaking studio where traditional and contemporary techniques come alive. This creative space celebrates the rich possibilities of the print medium, offering visitors a chance to witness skilled craftsmanship firsthand. The studio balances artistic vision with technical precision, producing work that ranges from bold editions to intricate detail. Here in regional Queensland, printmakers engage with their craft in an intimate setting, making Artmania an essential destination for those drawn to the texture, layering, and expressive potential unique to printmaking.
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Artoprint
1 W Thebarton Rd, SA
Artoprint stands as Adelaide's premier printmaking destination, located on West Thebarton Road in the heart of South Australia's creative industry precinct. This professional studio combines state-of-the-art equipment with deep technical knowledge, serving both emerging and established artists. Visitors discover a workspace where meticulous craft meets innovative design—whether you're exploring screen printing, lithography, or digital techniques. Open weekdays, Artoprint welcomes those curious about the printmaking process, offering a tangible sense of how ideas transform into compelling visual works through skilled hands and artistic vision.
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Arts Margaret River
Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART, WA
Arts Margaret River thrives within Nala Bardip Mia—Margaret River HEART—a cultural hub celebrating the region's creative spirit. This visual art studio draws energy from Margaret River's stunning landscape and vibrant artist community, showcasing works that reflect both the region's natural beauty and its contemporary artistic conversations. Weekday visits offer intimate access to the studio's evolving exhibitions and artist-led initiatives. Here, alongside the region's renowned wineries and forests, Arts Margaret River provides a cultural anchor where visitors connect with Western Australian artists making bold, thoughtful work.
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ArtsNational Coffs Coast
St, NSW
ArtsNational Coffs Coast anchors the visual arts conversation along the Mid North Coast, serving as a vital community and professional resource. The organisation functions beyond simple gallery presentation, actively cultivating creative practice and artist development throughout the Coffs Coast region. This is infrastructure for artistic life—a space that understands the regional creative economy and works to strengthen it. Visitors discover not just finished artworks but evidence of genuine artistic community and intentional curatorial programming. The Coffs Coast's unique character—coastal, creative, welcoming—finds natural expression through ArtsNational's activities. Whether you're local or visiting, this organisation offers authentic insight into the region's visual arts vitality.
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Artspace
The Gunnery, NSW
Artspace occupies The Gunnery in New South Wales, a landmark creative institution dedicated to advancing contemporary visual art practice. This dynamic studio and gallery space functions as both working studio and exhibition venue, fostering artistic experimentation and cultural dialogue. Visitors experience art-making in real time, witnessing how artists engage with materials, concepts, and community. The Gunnery location carries artistic heritage while remaining forward-looking, making Artspace an essential destination for those wanting to understand contemporary Australian art at its source—where process, ideas, and public engagement intersect.
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ArtVo Gold Coast
Shop, NSW
ArtVo Gold Coast presents visual art within the dynamic energy of Australia's most visited region. The gallery operates with accessibility in mind, maintaining consistent weekday hours and extended weekend availability that welcomes both locals and visitors. Within the Gold Coast's tourism and leisure context, ArtVo carves out genuine space for serious visual art engagement. The venue presents carefully selected work across diverse artistic approaches, creating an environment where artistic quality takes clear precedence. This is a gallery that refuses to be overwhelmed by surrounding commercial bustle, instead offering an oasis of aesthetic focus. Visitors find themselves in an inviting, professionally curated space where art remains the conversation's centre.
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Artweaver SAORI Studio
141 Macedon Rd, VIC
Artweaver SAORI Studio invites textile lovers into a peaceful creative space on Macedon Road, where the ancient Japanese art of SAORI weaving comes alive. This studio specializes in handwoven textiles, offering visitors the chance to experience the meditative rhythm of the loom or commission bespoke pieces that reflect their own artistic vision. With limited weekly hours, there's an intimate quality to a visit here—a chance to slow down and connect with the craft. Whether you're drawn to vibrant scarves, wall hangings, or custom garments, the studio's approach celebrates spontaneity and individual expression in every thread.
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Artweaver SAORI Studio
141 Macedon Rd, VIC
Artweaver SAORI Studio, tucked away on Macedon Road in Victoria, specializes in the meditative practice of SAORI weaving—a Japanese freeform textile tradition emphasizing individual expression over rigid structure. This intimate studio invites weavers and curious newcomers to experience the tactile pleasure of creating cloth, where color, texture, and personal intention guide each thread. With limited but intentional opening hours, Artweaver cultivates a slower, more mindful approach to textile art. Here in regional Victoria, visitors discover how contemporary fiber practice honors both ancient techniques and personal creativity.
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ArtWorld Studio Gallery & A One Wellness Hub
28 Bodalla St, QLD
ArtWorld Studio Gallery & A One Wellness Hub operates as a unique creative space on Bodalla Street in Queensland, blending visual art practice with holistic wellness philosophy. This integrated studio recognizes that artistic creation and personal wellbeing are interconnected, offering an environment where visitors can engage with contemporary visual work while nourishing creative spirit. The flexible morning and evening hours accommodate various lifestyles. ArtWorld Studio Gallery represents a distinctly contemporary approach—one where art practice becomes part of a larger conversation about living consciously and creatively.
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Artworx Gallery
10-12 Hays St, SA
Artworx Gallery stands as a welcoming hub for contemporary visual art on Hays Street, open daily to showcase a rotating collection of paintings, prints, and mixed media works. This gallery space celebrates Australian creativity, offering visitors the opportunity to discover emerging and established artists in an accessible, unpretentious setting. The consistent opening hours make it easy to pop in and explore, whether you're a seasoned collector or simply curious about what's new in the local art scene. Here, you'll find thoughtfully curated works that spark conversation and genuine connection.
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AS Design & Print
2/1-5 Sunlight Dr, WA
AS Design & Print brings professional printmaking expertise to Western Australia, operating from Sunlight Drive with the capability to handle both artistic editions and commercial applications. This working studio combines technical precision with creative vision, demonstrating how contemporary printmaking serves multiple purposes—from fine art to functional design. The welcoming weekday hours invite visitors to observe skilled practitioners at work, understanding how digital and traditional print techniques intersect. AS Design & Print anchors Perth's creative economy, proving that serious craft and accessibility can thrive together.
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ASAP Cabinetry
9 Tulagi Rd, NT
ASAP Cabinetry operates in Darwin's Northern Territory landscape, where master craftspeople shape timber into beautifully functional furniture and custom solutions. This wood and furniture studio combines practical expertise with design sensibility, creating pieces that respond to both aesthetic vision and real-world living. Working within the NT's unique climate and materials culture, the studio demonstrates how regional craft traditions adapt and evolve. Early opening hours reflect the Territory's rhythm, welcoming those seeking bespoke furniture that honors both skilled woodworking and genuine functionality.
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ASARA Jewellery
171 York St, WA
ASARA Jewellery brings refined metalwork and contemporary design to York Street in Perth, where each piece tells a story of skilled craftsmanship. This studio creates distinctive jewelry that balances artistic vision with wearability, offering both ready-made designs and custom commission services. Visitors stepping into ASARA experience the warmth of a maker-led space where knowledge and passion for the craft are evident in every detail. Whether you're seeking an engagement ring, a statement piece, or a gift with meaning, the team here guides you through options with genuine care and expertise.
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ASHA Jewelry
4G Adelaide Arcade, SA
ASHA Jewelry glimmers within Adelaide Arcade, South Australia's heritage shopping destination, offering a curated space dedicated to jewelry and metalwork artistry. This intimate studio-retail hybrid showcases both established and emerging metalworkers, each piece reflecting careful technique and thoughtful design. The welcoming extended hours—including Friday evenings and weekend access—make it easy to linger, admiring the interplay of light on precious and alternative metals. ASHA Jewelry represents contemporary Australian metalcraft at its finest, where traditional skills meet individual artistic voice in pieces meant to be worn and treasured.
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Ashbuilt Customs
9/158 Chesterville Rd, VIC
Ashbuilt Customs crafts bespoke wooden furniture and custom pieces in Victoria with meticulous attention to detail and design. This specialised wood and furniture studio transforms raw materials into functional art, each piece tailored to its owner's vision. Located on Chesterville Road, Ashbuilt Customs welcomes visitors on Saturday mornings to explore their showroom and discuss custom commissions. Whether you're seeking a statement piece or thoughtfully designed functional furniture, you'll find makers who genuinely care about the integrity of their craft and the longevity of their work. The intimate Saturday appointment window reflects their dedication to quality over volume—a studio where craftsmanship takes precedence.
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Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Shop
68 Fraser Ave, WA
Nestled within the verdant landscape of Kings Park, Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Shop celebrates visual art in Western Australia's most beloved green space. This welcoming gallery shop opens its doors daily, offering visitors a curated collection that reflects the artistic spirit of Perth. Whether you're exploring the park's native flora and scenic vistas or ducking into the gallery, you'll discover works that capture the essence of this distinctive region. The shop's accessible hours and location make it an ideal stop for art lovers seeking pieces that resonate with Western Australian landscapes and creative vision. Here, art and nature exist in graceful conversation.
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Aspire Gallery
53 Kennedy Ter, QLD
Aspire Gallery on Kennedy Terrace in Queensland provides a carefully curated space for visual artists to showcase their work and vision. This intimate gallery opens its doors on Saturday afternoons, inviting visitors into a thoughtfully arranged environment where contemporary and diverse artistic practices take centre stage. The selective weekend schedule suggests a studio deeply committed to intentional curation rather than constant operation—quality over accessibility. Whether you're a seasoned collector or curious explorer, Aspire Gallery offers a chance to engage with Queensland's creative community and discover artists working across varied mediums and perspectives. It's a space where artistic merit guides every decision.
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Atelier Crafers
1 Cox Pl, SA
Atelier Crafers in South Australia operates as a dynamic creative hub open throughout the week, welcoming visitors into its Cox Place location with consistent availability and approachability. This visual art space fosters artistic practice and exhibition, serving as both studio and gallery for those exploring creative expression. The daily hours reflect a genuine commitment to accessibility—whether you're stopping by on a weekday lunch break or weekend browse, you'll find a warm welcome. Atelier Crafers embodies the collaborative spirit of Adelaide's arts community, offering a space where artistic ideas flourish and visitors can connect directly with the creative process. It's a studio that values conversation as much as contemplation.
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Atelier Diamant
18/391 Fitzgerald St, WA
Atelier Diamant brings sophisticated jewellery design and metalwork to Perth's Fitzgerald Street precinct, where precious craft meets contemporary vision. This specialised studio works across gemstones and metal with the precision and artistry that fine jewellery demands. Operating weekdays and Saturday mornings, Atelier Diamant welcomes those seeking bespoke pieces, custom designs, or simply the pleasure of witnessing skilled craftsmanship up close. Each piece emerging from this studio reflects both technical mastery and thoughtful design philosophy. Whether you're commissioning something deeply personal or browsing their curated collection, you'll encounter makers for whom every detail—from stone selection to finishing—matters profoundly. This is jewellery as intimate wearable art.
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Atelier Timber Designs
120 St John St, TAS
Atelier Timber Designs transforms raw timber into functional art on St John Street in Hobart, where wood becomes the medium for considered, handcrafted furniture and objects. This studio approaches each piece with respect for the material's natural character, creating designs that honor both tradition and contemporary aesthetics. Visitors and clients experience the artisan's dedication to quality joinery and sustainable practices, whether commissioning a custom table or discovering smaller wooden treasures. The work here reflects a deep understanding that beautiful furniture shapes the spaces we inhabit and the lives we live.
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Atelier Timber Designs
120 St John St, TAS
Atelier Timber Designs transforms wood into refined furniture and functional pieces from its Hobart location on St John Street, Tasmania. This timber-focused studio demonstrates deep knowledge of wood's character, grain, and potential—revealing how natural materials can become elegant, enduring design. The makers here understand that every timber species tells a story, and they honour that narrative through thoughtful craft and considered joinery. Visitors to Atelier Timber Designs encounter work that balances contemporary aesthetics with traditional woodworking wisdom, creating pieces designed to last generations. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or browsing finished work, you'll find a studio where the intrinsic beauty of timber guides every creative decision.
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ATTY Gallery
27 Playfair St, NSW
ATTY Gallery on Playfair Street in New South Wales operates as a vibrant visual art space welcoming visitors throughout the week and into weekend evenings. This gallery champions diverse artistic voices and contemporary practice, offering extended hours that reflect genuine commitment to accessibility and engagement. The consistent schedule—weekdays until mid-afternoon, weekends until five—signals a studio thoughtfully embedded in its community's rhythm. ATTY Gallery creates space for artists and audiences to meet, creating opportunities for meaningful artistic encounter. Whether you're a committed collector or casual browser, you'll find an environment where contemporary visual art is treated with respect, curiosity, and genuine care. It's a space where artistic dialogue actively happens.
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Auart Ceramic Studio
Ground Floor, NSW
Auart Ceramic Studio in New South Wales centres clay and ceramic practice with extended evening hours throughout the week, inviting makers and visitors into a dynamic studio environment. This ceramics-focused space operates with generous availability—especially Thursday through Sunday when the studio stays open late—suggesting active community engagement and hands-on practice. Whether you're drawn to functional pottery, sculptural ceramics, or simply fascinated by clay's transformation, Auart welcomes you into a working studio where the creative process unfolds openly. The relaxed, accessible atmosphere makes it equally welcoming for experienced ceramicists and curious newcomers. This is a studio where clay's ancient material properties meet contemporary artistic vision, and where community participation strengthens the craft.
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Auction Boranup Timber
7981 Caves Rd, WA
Auction Boranup Timber on Caves Road in Western Australia draws from the region's remarkable timber heritage, working with wood species native to this distinctive landscape. Located near Margaret River's celebrated forests, this timber studio connects directly to the natural materials that define its craft. The studio's presence in Boranup reflects a commitment to understanding timber within its ecological and geographical context—working with materials shaped by Western Australia's climate and geology. Visitors to Auction Boranup Timber discover not just finished pieces, but stories embedded in grain and character. This is furniture and timber craft rooted in place, honouring both the material and the landscape from which it emerges. Here, sustainability and beauty walk hand in hand.
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Audrey Fine Art Gallery
Young St, NSW
Audrey Fine Art Gallery on Young Street in New South Wales operates as a welcoming visual art space with extensive weekday hours and selective weekend availability. This gallery thoughtfully curates contemporary artistic practice, providing both emerging and established artists with exhibition space and genuine engagement. The consistent weekday presence—opening early and closing late—demonstrates commitment to accessibility for working visitors, while Saturday hours offer weekend leisure viewing. Audrey Fine Art Gallery functions as both commercial gallery and cultural gathering space, where artistic merit guides every selection. Whether you're seeking original works, exploring new artistic voices, or simply drawn to quality visual art, you'll find a studio environment that treats artists and audiences with equal respect and authentic care.
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AusArtwork - Katoomba
1 Goldsmith Pl, NSW
Nestled in the Blue Mountains at Katoomba, AusArtwork serves as a vibrant hub for visual artists and art enthusiasts alike. This welcoming space opens its doors around the clock, making it a unique destination for those seeking inspiration at any hour. Visitors discover a curated collection of contemporary and traditional artworks that reflect the creative spirit of the region. The studio's commitment to accessibility and continuous engagement with the community makes it an ideal stop for collectors, curious wanderers, and anyone drawn to authentic artistic expression. Whether you're exploring the mountain villages or seeking a cultural experience, AusArtwork invites you to immerse yourself in the local art scene.
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Aussie Potz
5 Presley St, NT
Aussie Potz brings the ancient craft of ceramics and clay work to life in the Northern Territory. This intimate studio welcomes makers and learners through carefully scheduled sessions, creating a focused environment for creative exploration. The hands-on approach means visitors can engage directly with clay, whether they're experienced potters or curious newcomers. The studio's flexible evening and weekend hours accommodate those keen to develop their skills or simply experience the meditative joy of working with earth. Aussie Potz embodies the spirit of Northern Territory craft culture—unpretentious, accessible, and deeply rooted in the tactile traditions of pottery.
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Austen & Blake Canberra Showroom
Shop DG 33, ACT
Located in central Canberra, Austen & Blake's showroom presents an elegant introduction to contemporary jewellery and metalwork. The carefully appointed space invites visitors to explore pieces that blend sophisticated design with masterful craftsmanship. Whether you're seeking a special commission, an engagement ring, or simply wish to admire fine metalwork, the knowledgeable team creates a welcoming atmosphere for discovery. With extended hours throughout the week and weekend access, the showroom accommodates both casual browsers and serious collectors. Austen & Blake represents the refined end of Australian jewellery design, where personal service and artistic vision converge.
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Austen & Blake Hobart
Cat & Fiddle Arcade, TAS
Hidden within the historic Cat & Fiddle Arcade in Hobart, Austen & Blake offers a charming encounter with contemporary jewellery and metalwork. The arcade location adds character and intrigue to the experience, transporting visitors to a space steeped in Tasmania's creative heritage. The showroom displays pieces that showcase meticulous attention to detail and innovative design. Stepping inside feels like discovering a secret treasure—intimate and refined. The consistent opening hours throughout the week make it easy to visit while exploring Hobart's cultural quarter, and the team's expertise ensures every visitor leaves informed and inspired.
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Austen & Blake Newcastle Showroom
Shop 2054A, NSW
Austen & Blake's Newcastle showroom brings sophisticated jewellery and metalwork to the heart of this vibrant coastal city. The accessible retail space invites both seasoned collectors and those new to fine jewellery to explore beautifully crafted pieces. The extended Thursday evening hours and weekend availability make it convenient to visit while enjoying Newcastle's bustling shopping precinct. The showroom's welcoming environment reflects a genuine commitment to helping customers find pieces that resonate personally. Whether you're marking a milestone or investing in wearable art, Austen & Blake Newcastle delivers expert guidance and an impressive selection of contemporary designs.
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Austen & Blake Wollongong showroom
Crown Central Mall, NSW
Austen & Blake's Wollongong showroom showcases sophisticated jewellery and metalwork in the heart of Crown Central Mall, where quality craftsmanship meets modern design sensibility. This welcoming space invites visitors to explore curated pieces that balance contemporary aesthetics with timeless appeal, from everyday elegance to special occasion treasures. The team here brings knowledge and genuine interest to helping you find or create the perfect piece, with extended hours throughout the week making it easy to visit. Whether you're browsing or bringing a specific vision, the showroom offers a personal, attentive experience.
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Australia.Gallery
Shop 4/90-92 Lake St, QLD
Australia.Gallery curates an inspiring selection of visual art on Lake Street, celebrating the diversity and depth of contemporary Australian practice. Open six days a week, this bright space welcomes collectors, curious visitors, and art enthusiasts into a thoughtfully arranged environment where paintings, prints, and mixed media works can be appreciated and acquired. The gallery's commitment to accessibility means art feels like something to be experienced rather than admired from afar. Here, you'll discover pieces that resonate personally, supported by a team genuinely invested in connecting people with work they love.
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Australian Alpaca Barn
Shop 2/201 Leura Mall, NSW
Tucked into Leura Mall in the Blue Mountains, Australian Alpaca Barn celebrates the warmth and beauty of alpaca fibre through an exceptional range of textiles and wearables. The studio's commitment to quality craftsmanship shines through every product—from luxuriously soft garments to home goods that invite touch and admiration. Open daily, this welcoming space allows visitors to explore the unique properties of alpaca wool while supporting local fibre arts. The charming mountain village location makes it a perfect pause during a Leura exploration, offering both the comfort of natural fibres and the knowledge of artisans who understand their craft intimately.
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Australian Art - Original Art Paintings
36 Baronia Cres, QLD
Australian Art - Original Art Paintings presents a collection of contemporary and traditional paintings celebrating Australian landscapes, culture, and artistic vision. Available around the clock through their online presence, this studio makes original artwork accessible to those seeking authentic, locally-created works. Whether you're drawn to bold abstracts, nuanced figurative pieces, or landscapes that capture the essence of place, the focus here remains on supporting artists and delivering genuine, original creations. The work reflects a commitment to Australian artistic practice and the stories that drive creative expression.
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Australian Art Glass
20/77 Salamanca Pl, TAS
Australian Art Glass occupies a distinctive corner of Salamanca Place in Hobart, where contemporary glass artistry thrives. This studio celebrates the luminous possibilities of glass as a creative medium, showcasing work that ranges from functional vessels to bold sculptural pieces. The Salamanca location places it within one of Australia's most vibrant creative precincts, surrounded by fellow makers and galleries. Visitors experience the interplay of light and colour that defines glass art, discovering pieces that transform domestic and gallery spaces alike. Australian Art Glass represents the technical skill and artistic vision required to master this demanding and beautiful craft.
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Australian Furniture Makers Pty Ltd
17 Martin Dr, VIC
Australian Furniture Makers combines traditional woodworking with contemporary design on Martin Drive, creating bespoke and ready-made pieces that transform living spaces. This studio approaches furniture as both functional and artistic, with attention to detail evident in joinery, finish, and form. Weekday and Saturday visits reveal a workspace where craftsmanship is paramount and custom commissions are treated as genuine collaborations. Whether you're furnishing a home or seeking a signature piece, the team here listens carefully and delivers furniture built to last, with character and care woven into every creation.
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Australian Galleries
35 Derby St, VIC
Australian Galleries stands as a cornerstone of Melbourne's visual arts scene, occupying a prime position on Derby Street in the city's cultural heart. This established gallery presents carefully curated exhibitions featuring contemporary and established artists, offering visitors a sophisticated exploration of painting, sculpture, and mixed media. The consistent daily hours and commitment to accessibility make it an ideal destination for regular gallery-goers and curious newcomers alike. The gallery's reputation for discerning curation and professional presentation creates an environment where artworks speak clearly and powerfully. Whether you're a serious collector or simply seeking cultural enrichment, Australian Galleries delivers a refined and engaging experience.
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Australian Made Wardrobes & Kitchens
13 Bruce St, VIC
Australian Made Wardrobes & Kitchens showcases the enduring craft of custom furniture design and construction in Victoria. This studio transforms wood into functional art, creating bespoke wardrobes and kitchens that enhance everyday living. The early morning opening hours reflect a working studio ethos—where skilled craftspeople are actively engaged in their trade. Visitors witness firsthand the precision and care required to produce pieces built to last generations. The commitment to Australian-made quality speaks to values of sustainability and local craftsmanship. Whether planning a renovation or simply appreciating fine woodwork, this studio demonstrates that contemporary craft remains essential to how we inhabit our spaces.
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Australian Print Workshop Inc.
210 Gertrude St, VIC
Australian Print Workshop Inc. stands as a vital hub for printmaking on Gertrude Street, where traditional and contemporary techniques come alive. This vibrant studio invites visitors to witness the meticulous craft of relief, lithographic, and screen printing in action. Whether you're curious about the process or seeking original prints, the workshop creates an accessible space where artistic practice unfolds transparently. The knowledgeable team guides visitors through the nuances of each technique, making it an ideal destination for collectors, students, and anyone drawn to the tactile, considered world of printmaking.
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Australian Tapestry Workshop
262-266 Park St, VIC
Nestled on Park Street, the Australian Tapestry Workshop preserves and celebrates one of humanity's oldest art forms. Here, weavers work at traditional looms, creating works of remarkable intricacy and beauty. The studio offers a rare glimpse into large-scale tapestry production, where hand-dyed threads and meticulous craftsmanship converge. Visitors discover the depth of skill required to translate design into woven narrative. This is a place where textile art transcends decoration, becoming a profound conversation between maker and material—a sanctuary for those who understand that true craftsmanship rewards patience and reverence.
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Australian Textile Mills
19-81 Sisely Ave, NSW
Australian Textile Mills carries forward a heritage of fabric production in NSW with contemporary vision and commitment to quality. The studio works with natural fibres and traditional looms to create textiles that honour both historical technique and modern design sensibility. Visitors experience the full spectrum of textile creation—from fibre preparation through finished cloth—in a working environment that celebrates the transformative power of hand-processing. This is textiles at source, where the rhythm of production becomes a meditation on sustainability and craft integrity.
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Australian Workshop Creations
35 Weir Rd, VIC
Australian Workshop Creations specializes in handcrafted timber pieces on Weir Road, where skilled makers transform wood into functional and beautiful objects. With generous opening hours throughout the week, this studio welcomes visitors to witness the creative process and explore a diverse range of items—from furniture to smaller wooden treasures. The extended hours reflect a philosophy of accessibility, inviting both serious collectors and casual browsers to appreciate the artistry involved in working with natural materials. Here, quality timber work becomes an accessible part of daily life, not a luxury reserved for special occasions.
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Awsum Screen Printing
22 Cronin St, NSW
Awsum Screen Printing brings bold, energetic craft to NSW's creative landscape. Specialising in vibrant screen-printed designs, the studio collaborates with clients to bring their visions onto fabric with precision and colour. The team's expertise spans custom work and bespoke commissions, combining technical mastery with creative problem-solving. Whether you're seeking a custom print or learning about the process, Awsum embodies the spirit of accessible, professional printmaking. The studio feels like a creative partner—knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and genuinely invested in realising your ideas.
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Azure Glass
321 Anzac Ave, QLD
Azure Glass brings the luminous art of glassmaking to Anzac Avenue, where skilled artisans create distinctive pieces that play with light, colour, and form. This Queensland studio showcases functional and sculptural glass work, from vessels and jewellery to architectural installations and bespoke commissions. Visiting Azure Glass offers a chance to see how molten glass becomes refined art, and to discover pieces that catch light in ways that transform your space. The selective opening hours add to the studio's intimate character—a reminder that masterwork unfolds on its own timeline, not always on demand.
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B.A. Furniture
3/8 Wattle Rd, NSW
B.A. Furniture crafts considered wooden pieces in NSW, where each design reflects thoughtful engineering and material respect. The studio produces furniture that balances aesthetic refinement with functional intelligence, built to last generations. Visitors encounter work that speaks to the maker's deep understanding of wood—its movement, grain, and structural poetry. Whether commissioning a bespoke piece or viewing the portfolio, you'll recognise the hallmarks of furniture made with intention: clean lines, honest joinery, and an almost meditative commitment to getting details right.
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B'Creative Patchwork & Sewing
103 Farlow Ln, QLD
B'Creative Patchwork & Sewing welcomes textile enthusiasts to Farlow Lane, where traditional patchwork and contemporary sewing practices flourish. The studio stocks carefully curated fabrics and offers the expertise of makers who understand how colour, pattern, and technique combine to create something uniquely personal. Whether you're quilting, sewing, or simply exploring textile possibilities, the welcoming environment encourages creative exploration. The team's knowledge runs deep, and their passion for the craft is infectious—making this a beloved destination for anyone who finds meaning in needle, thread, and cloth.
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Back to Back Galleries
57 Bull St, NSW
Back to Back Galleries on Bull Street opens to reveal a thriving ceramics community, where studio potters work, exhibit, and share their practice. The intimate space pulses with creative energy—wheels turning, kilns glowing, hands shaping clay. Visitors encounter functional ware and sculptural works created by committed makers who understand clay as both vessel and canvas. The gallery celebrates the quiet dignity of handmade ceramics, where glazes and forms tell stories of experimentation and mastery. This is ceramics as living tradition, rooted in community and accessible to anyone curious about the craft.
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Backspace Gallery
43 Mair St, VIC
Backspace Gallery on Mair Street in Ballarat operates as a vibrant contemporary visual art space, welcoming visitors daily from 10am to 5pm. The gallery presents an engaging platform for emerging and established artists, offering carefully curated exhibitions that celebrate diverse artistic voices and mediums. Walking through Backspace, you'll discover thought-provoking works that spark conversation and inspire. The open, accessible atmosphere invites both seasoned art enthusiasts and curious newcomers to linger, explore, and connect with the creative community. It's the kind of place where art feels alive and approachable, nestled in the heart of Ballarat's cultural precinct.
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Backwoods Gallery
25 Easey St, VIC
Backwoods Gallery occupies Easey Street as a compelling destination for contemporary visual art. The space champions emerging and established artists working across media, creating a dynamic platform where diverse voices and practices converge. The gallery atmosphere encourages lingering—a chance to sit with ideas, textures, and visions that challenge and inspire. The curators bring genuine knowledge and infectious enthusiasm to their selections, making recommendations feel personal rather than prescriptive. This is a gallery that trusts its audience's intelligence and curiosity.
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Bad News Gallery
4/324 Crown St, NSW
Bad News Gallery brings edgy contemporary visual art to Crown Street in inner Sydney, operating as a nimble, artist-focused space. Open weekdays until 5pm and Saturday mornings, this gallery champions experimental work and bold creative practice. The intimate setting encourages genuine engagement with emerging and risk-taking artists, creating an unpretentious environment where visitors feel welcomed to explore work that challenges and provokes. Bad News Gallery embodies Sydney's independent art spirit—a place where meaningful conversations about art happen naturally, and where creative boundaries are genuinely tested.
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Bago Woodworks
46 Commerce St, NSW
Bago Woodworks demonstrates masterful timber craftsmanship on Commerce Street in regional NSW, operating as both workshop and showcase of fine woodworking. Open early weekday mornings, the studio reflects the discipline and precision required in contemporary furniture and timber work. Visitors encounter skilled makers creating bespoke pieces and quality wooden goods with meticulous attention to detail. The working studio atmosphere reveals the craft in action—the connection between hand, tool, and material that defines genuine woodworking. Bago represents the beating heart of regional craft tradition, where expertise is earned through practice and passion.
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Balfour House Gallery
22 Mary St, TAS
Balfour House Gallery in Tasmania creates a welcoming sanctuary for contemporary craft and visual art. Located on Mary Street, the space radiates warmth and openness, inviting visitors into conversations about making, creativity, and artistic practice. The gallery's carefully considered programming celebrates both established artists and emerging makers, fostering a culture where craft is honoured as serious artistic endeavour. The extended opening hours reflect a genuine commitment to accessibility, making this an ideal place to discover work that resonates with your own creative sensibilities and values.
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Ballarat Custom Furniture and Restoration
185 Hendersons Rd, VIC
Ballarat Custom Furniture and Restoration operates on Hendersons Road as a dedicated hub for bespoke furniture creation and sensitive restoration work. The studio specializes in breathing new life into cherished pieces while crafting custom furniture tailored to individual vision and space. Working with clients in Ballarat and beyond, the makers combine technical skill with collaborative design process, transforming timber and vision into functional art. Whether restoring a family heirloom or creating something entirely new, this studio honors the craft of fine furniture making with knowledge, care, and respect for both material and maker's intent.
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Ballarat Furniture Company
186 Albert St, VIC
Ballarat Furniture Company on Albert Street crafts distinctive wooden furniture that reflects both contemporary design sensibility and solid craftsmanship. Open selectively—Friday and Saturday—the studio invites visitors to experience handmade pieces that balance form and function with integrity. Each item reveals the maker's understanding of wood, proportion, and purpose. The showroom displays furniture that speaks to quality and durability, pieces designed to become part of home life rather than fade from attention. Discovering Ballarat Furniture Company feels like finding a reliable creative partner who understands that good furniture deserves both beauty and longevity.
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Ballarat Jewellers Studio
706 Sturt St, VIC
Ballarat Jewellers Studio on Sturt Street represents fine jewellery craftsmanship rooted in Ballarat's creative tradition. The studio creates bespoke pieces and curated collections that celebrate the marriage of precious materials and skilled metalwork. Visitors encounter jewellery that tells stories—whether heirlooms transformed, custom commissions realized, or carefully designed collections ready to become meaningful. The expertise visible in each piece reflects years of technique and artistic vision. Whether seeking something deeply personal or exploring contemporary jewellery design, the studio offers genuine engagement with the maker's knowledge and creative passion.
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Ballarat Woodworkers Guild
Mitchell Park VIC 3355, VIC
Ballarat Woodworkers Guild in Mitchell Park operates as a thriving community dedicated to timber craft excellence and shared knowledge. The guild brings together makers of varying experience levels, fostering mentorship, skill development, and collaborative creativity. Members access workshop facilities, professional expertise, and a supportive network that celebrates the discipline of woodworking. Visitors witness the vitality of collective craft practice—where individual makers grow through shared experience and community encouragement. The guild represents something increasingly precious: a living, breathing creative community where tradition meets contemporary practice and makers genuinely support one another's growth.
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barbara gambin jewelley is now in Tyabb Packing House , Tyabb, Vic
14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, VIC
Barbara Gambin's jewellery studio now resides in Tyabb Packing House, bringing contemporary metalwork to rural Victoria. Gambin's practice marries intuitive design with meticulous technical skill, creating pieces that balance sculptural ambition with wearable grace. Each work reflects a deep conversation between artist and material—where precious metals become vehicles for personal expression. Visitors to the studio encounter jewellery that transcends ornamentation, becoming intimate art objects. The setting within Tyabb's creative hub adds another layer of discovery, positioning Barbara Gambin's practice within a broader community of makers.
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Barbara Nanshe Studio
2 Wallace St, NSW
Barbara Nanshe Studio brings contemporary jewellery and metalwork to life on Wallace Street, NSW. This intimate studio space invites visitors to discover handcrafted pieces that blend artistic vision with technical precision. Whether you're seeking a bespoke commission or browsing finished collections, the studio's welcoming atmosphere and extended hours—including weekend access—make it easy to connect with the maker's practice. Each piece tells a story of thoughtful design and skilled metalwork, offering something genuinely unique for those who appreciate jewellery as wearable art.
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Bare Joinery
Unit 9/2 Lomandra Place, QLD
Bare Joinery transforms raw timber into refined furniture pieces in Queensland, where traditional joinery techniques meet contemporary design sensibility. Located in Unit 9 on Lomandra Place, this workshop is a destination for those who understand the difference quality craftsmanship makes. The studio's weekday hours reflect a maker focused on deep work—creating functional furniture that showcases wood's natural beauty and structural integrity. Visitors discover how thoughtful joinery elevates everyday objects into lasting heirlooms.
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Barossa Glass
29 Magnolia St, SA
Barossa Glass on Magnolia Street in South Australia's celebrated Barossa region showcases the luminous possibilities of glass as a craft medium. Operating weekdays with early morning hours, the studio demonstrates glassworking's demanding beauty and technical precision. Visitors experience the transformation of molten material into refined objects—whether functional glassware, sculptural works, or architectural installations. The Barossa location connects the studio to a region celebrated for artisanal production, where quality materials and skilled hands create work that catches and plays with light. Discovering Barossa Glass reveals the quiet mastery required to work with one of craft's most temperamental and rewarding materials.
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Barossa Impressions Printing Co.
1 William St, SA
Barossa Impressions Printing Co. on William Street brings contemporary printmaking expertise to the Barossa region, combining digital and traditional printing techniques. The studio produces work that ranges from fine art prints to bespoke design commissions, serving both individual collectors and professional clients. The makers understand printing's unique capacity to create multiples without sacrificing individual character—where each impression carries distinctive qualities. Located in a region celebrated for creative production, Barossa Impressions represents the living tradition of printmaking, where technical knowledge and artistic vision converge to create work of genuine substance and beauty.
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Barossa Regional Gallery
Museum Shop, SA
Barossa Regional Gallery operates as a vital cultural anchor for the Barossa region, presenting visual art that reflects the area's creative energy and broader artistic conversations. Open selectively—Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings—the gallery curates exhibitions and maintains permanent collections with genuine curatorial care. The space celebrates both regional makers and artists from beyond, creating dialogue between local practice and wider artistic movements. Located at the Museum Shop, the gallery anchors cultural life while remaining welcoming and accessible. Visiting feels like encountering art in a context where community and creativity genuinely intersect, where the Barossa's creative identity finds expression and celebration.
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Bart 'n' Print
20-22 Deborah St, NSW
Bart 'n' Print is a welcoming printmaking studio nestled in NSW, where traditional and contemporary print techniques come to life. The studio offers a hands-on creative environment where visitors can explore the textures, colours, and possibilities of screen printing, relief printing, and other disciplines. Whether you're seeking custom printed pieces, learning opportunities, or simply curious about the printmaking process, this space invites you to discover how ink and paper can tell compelling visual stories. Open weekdays, it's a destination for both seasoned print enthusiasts and curious newcomers.
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BASE ART SPACE
97 Wilson St, NSW
BASE ART SPACE on Wilson Street, NSW, serves as a vital hub for visual artists and art enthusiasts alike. This dynamic studio space fosters creative expression across multiple disciplines, offering a welcoming environment for both established and emerging practitioners. The gallery celebrates the diversity of contemporary visual art practice, inviting visitors to engage with bold ideas, experimental approaches, and finished works. It's a place where artistic conversation thrives and creative energy becomes palpable—a genuine sanctuary for art lovers exploring Sydney's cultural landscape.
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Bass View Timber Creations
30 Seascape Dr, TAS
Bass View Timber Creations harnesses Tasmania's rich timber heritage on Seascape Drive, crafting furniture and wooden objects with deep respect for material and tradition. This studio celebrates the character inherent in quality wood, transforming it into pieces that endure. The workshop's consistent weekday presence and Saturday morning hours accommodate both curious visitors and committed collectors. Each creation reflects the maker's understanding of how wood moves, ages, and speaks—resulting in furniture that becomes more beautiful with time.
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BATCH Workshops
87 Harbord Rd, NSW
BATCH Workshops brings jewellery and metalwork into an intimate, instructional setting on Harbord Road, NSW. This studio operates as both creative sanctuary and learning space, offering hands-on experiences for those drawn to working with precious metals. The limited but purposeful hours—Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons—create a focused environment where craft deepens through direct engagement. Whether you're a seasoned metalsmith or curious beginner, BATCH invites you to discover the meditative and rewarding practice of jewellery making.
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Bathroom Decor & Tiles
143 Lockyer Ave, WA
Bathroom Decor & Tiles in Albany, WA showcases the beautiful intersection of functional ceramics and artistic craftsmanship. This studio specializes in handcrafted tiles and ceramic pieces that transform spaces with colour and character. Visitors step into a thoughtfully curated collection of glazed ceramics and bespoke tilework, each piece reflecting skilled clay artistry. Whether you're looking for unique home décor, custom tilework, or inspiration for a renovation, this makers' space celebrates the enduring appeal of quality ceramics. Open six days a week, it welcomes browsers and collectors alike into its creative world.
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Baxter & Stubbs
3 Grenville St S, VIC
Baxter & Stubbs operates as a dedicated printmaking studio in Victoria, where the craft of relief printing, letterpress, and screen printing is practised with care and precision. The studio embodies a commitment to traditional printmaking techniques and contemporary artistic vision. Visitors experience the tangible craft of ink transfer and impression, discovering prints that carry both technical skill and creative intention. This is a space where print lovers—whether collectors, artists, or curious explorers—find themselves surrounded by the tools, knowledge, and finished works that celebrate printmaking as a vital artistic discipline.
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Bay Print and Design
5 Bayport Ct, VIC
Bay Print and Design operates as a creative print studio in Victoria, where traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques converge. Located on Bayport Court, this workshop celebrates the tactile, intentional nature of print practice. The studio's consistent weekday schedule supports both commercial projects and personal artistic exploration. Visitors encounter the distinctive energy of a working print studio—the visual richness of finished editions, the technical knowledge embedded in each process, and the warmth of makers genuinely invested in their craft.
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Bayside Pottery Studio
Unit 2/48 Waterloo Cres, VIC
Bayside Pottery Studio on Waterloo Crescent, Victoria, opens its doors wide to ceramic enthusiasts and curious learners alike. This welcoming studio balances instruction with independent practice, offering extended hours that acknowledge the rhythms of clay work and creative life. Whether you're hand-building vessels, throwing on the wheel, or glazing finished pieces, the studio's inclusive atmosphere invites all skill levels to explore ceramics. It's a place where earth becomes form, where mistakes teach wisdom, and where community gathers around the ancient practice of working with clay.
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BAYSPOKE STUDIO
7/8 Grevillea St, NSW
BAYSPOKE STUDIO nurtures visual art practice on Grevillea Street, NSW, creating space for artists to develop their distinctive voices. This studio operates as both working environment and gathering place, celebrating the full spectrum of contemporary visual art. The studio's engaged approach to practice invites visitors to witness art-making as a living, evolving discipline. Here, creative risk-taking is honoured, technical development is supported, and the conversations between artist, viewer, and work become genuinely meaningful.
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Beachgecko Glass
3/10 Franklin Ln, WA
Beachgecko Glass brings vibrant glasswork to Western Australia, where molten glass transforms into luminous objects of art and function. This studio specializes in glass-making techniques that capture light and colour in distinctive ways. Visitors encounter a world of hand-crafted glass pieces—from sculptural forms to decorative items—each reflecting the maker's deep understanding of glass as a medium. The creative energy of the studio invites exploration of contemporary glass art and the technical mastery required to work with such a demanding, beautiful material. It's a destination for those drawn to the interplay of transparency, reflection, and form.
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Beachgecko Glass
3/10 Franklin Ln, WA
Beachgecko Glass transforms molten glass into luminous objects on Franklin Lane, Western Australia. This studio celebrates glass as a material of infinite possibility—from functional vessels to sculptural installations. The maker's practice draws inspiration from the coastal landscape, infusing each piece with light, colour, and movement. Visitors witness the alchemy of glass work, where heat, timing, and intuition converge. Each creation captures the interplay of transparency and opacity, offering viewers a window into glass's meditative and transformative potential.
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Bearded Dragon Gallery
Oak Plaza, SA
Bearded Dragon Gallery, nestled in Oak Plaza, presents a thoughtfully curated visual art space that celebrates contemporary creativity. This intimate gallery invites visitors to step into a world of artistic expression, where each visit reveals fresh perspectives and compelling works. The gallery's selective opening hours—Wednesday through Friday mornings—create an unhurried atmosphere perfect for meaningful engagement with art. Whether you're a seasoned collector or curious explorer, Bearded Dragon Gallery offers a welcoming introduction to South Australia's vibrant visual arts community, with knowledgeable staff who genuinely enjoy connecting visitors with the work they love.
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Bearded Dragon Gallery
2G Gays Arcade, SA
Bearded Dragon Gallery anchors Adelaide's creative community within Gays Arcade, SA, as a dedicated space for visual art discovery. Operating through the midweek, this gallery champions contemporary art practice and emerging voices. The space invites meaningful engagement with diverse artistic perspectives, from painting and sculpture to photography and mixed media. Walking through Bearded Dragon Gallery, visitors encounter work that challenges, delights, and resonates—a carefully curated selection reflecting the gallery's commitment to supporting artists who push boundaries and deepen our understanding of visual culture.
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Beautiful Hides Co.
346 Upper York St, TAS
Beautiful Hides Co. in Tasmania offers a unique perspective on textile and fibre arts, blending natural materials with contemporary craft practice. The studio celebrates the rich possibilities of working with hides, leather, and fibrous materials to create distinctive pieces. Open every day, it welcomes visitors into a space where traditional techniques meet creative vision. Whether you're seeking bespoke textile work, exploring sustainable craft practices, or simply admiring the tactile beauty of natural fibres, this makers' space invites you to experience the warmth and character that comes from thoughtfully crafted textile arts.
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Bee’s Knee’s woodwork
unit 4/16 Accolade Ave, NSW
Bee's Knee's Woodwork, based in NSW, brings meticulous craftsmanship to the world of custom woodwork and furniture. This studio specializes in creating pieces that balance functional beauty with thoughtful design, drawing on deep knowledge of timber and joinery techniques. Each creation reflects the maker's commitment to quality materials and honest construction. Whether seeking a bespoke furniture commission or exploring ready-made pieces, visitors discover work that transforms spaces through warmth and integrity. The studio's dedication to the woodworking craft ensures that every item tells a story of skill and care.
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Begbie Furniture Studio
9 Warner St, VIC
Begbie Furniture Studio, situated on Warner Street in Victoria, crafts distinctive furniture that speaks to both form and function. This studio creates pieces with an eye for detail and a respect for materials, producing work that becomes treasured in homes and spaces. Visitors welcome during weekday hours will find a studio that values thoughtful consultation and quality production. The makers here understand that great furniture shapes the everyday, and their work reflects a commitment to creating pieces that endure. A visit reveals the intersection of skilled craftsmanship and considered design in contemporary furniture making.
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Beinart Gallery
307 Victoria St, VIC
Beinart Gallery, located on Victoria Street in Melbourne, stands as a dedicated space for visual art in all its forms. Open six days a week, the gallery welcomes visitors into a dynamic environment where contemporary artists share their vision and voice. The generous opening hours—particularly weekend access—make it easy to pause and engage with compelling work. Beinart Gallery serves as both a platform for makers and a gathering place for those who appreciate art's capacity to inspire conversation and connection. The space itself feels thoughtfully considered, creating an ideal setting for discovering new artistic directions.
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Bejewel Fine Jewellery Cairns
Shop 5/14 Spence St, QLD
Bejewel Fine Jewellery in Cairns brings masterful metalwork and jewellery design to Far North Queensland, creating pieces that celebrate both artistry and personal meaning. The studio crafts fine jewellery with attention to detail and design integrity, whether creating bespoke commissions or curated collections. Visitors enter a space where precious metals, gemstones, and skilled hands converge to produce wearable art. The makers here understand that jewellery holds stories and significance, and their work reflects that understanding. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, it's a welcoming destination for those seeking something truly special and personally meaningful.
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Bella Bottega
Unit 1/738 Hunter St, NSW
Bella Bottega, located in Hunter Street, NSW, brings passion and expertise to textile and fibre arts. This studio celebrates the rich traditions and contemporary innovations of fiber-based craft, from weaving to dyeing and beyond. The makers here understand that textiles carry stories—of technique, material, and creative intention. Visitors and clients discover pieces that enliven interiors and wardrobes alike, crafted with attention to color, texture, and construction. Bella Bottega represents a deep commitment to keeping textile traditions alive while pushing them toward fresh creative expression, making it an essential destination for those who appreciate the artistry in cloth.
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Ben Adams Handmade Furniture & Homewares
92 Main St, QLD
Ben Adams Handmade Furniture & Homewares, based on Main Street in Queensland, creates functional art for living. This studio produces custom furniture and homewares that blend aesthetic sensibility with solid construction, designed for real lives and real homes. The generous weekday hours encourage visitors to browse, commission, or simply absorb inspiration from work that prioritizes both beauty and durability. The maker's approach reflects a belief that handmade pieces deserve time and thoughtfulness, resulting in items that grow more beloved with use. This is a studio where quality craftsmanship meets genuine hospitality.
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Bendigo Artshow
Hargreaves St, NSW
Bendigo Artshow celebrates visual art practice in all its forms on Hargreaves Street, NSW, serving as a vibrant hub for artists and art lovers. This dynamic space hosts exhibitions and showcases that reflect the breadth and depth of contemporary visual art—from painting and drawing to mixed media and experimental practices. Visitors experience curated presentations of artists' work, encountering fresh perspectives and diverse creative voices. Open daily, the Artshow operates as both a community gathering space and a platform for artistic expression, inviting everyone to engage with visual culture and discover new favourites among the diverse artists on view.
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Bendigo Copy Centre
5 Farmer Ln, NSW
Bendigo Copy Centre in NSW serves the local creative community with professional printing services rooted in practical expertise. The studio combines technical proficiency with a deep understanding of how print brings design and vision to tangible form. Whether you're producing posters, promotional materials, or personal projects, this printmaking-focused space offers skilled guidance and quality output. Located on Farmer Lane, it's a reliable resource for artists, designers, and community members seeking to transform their work into print. Open weekdays, it remains a dependable part of Bendigo's creative landscape.
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Bendigo Graphics
Unit 2/176 Lyttleton Terrace, NSW
Bendigo Graphics operates as a focused printmaking studio on Lyttleton Terrace, NSW, where design meets production in a collaborative creative space. The studio embraces various print disciplines, supporting both artistic projects and commercial applications with equal enthusiasm. Visitors encounter makers who understand print as both technical craft and visual art form. Whether commissioning custom work, learning techniques, or exploring print's possibilities, this studio welcomes those who appreciate the tangible, tactile nature of printed materials. Open weekdays, it stands as a knowledgeable partner for anyone serious about printmaking.
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Bendigo Pottery
146 Midland Hwy, NSW
Bendigo Pottery sits alongside the Midland Highway in NSW, a working ceramic studio where clay traditions and contemporary craft practice intertwine. The studio invites visitors into the world of hand-thrown and hand-built pottery, where functional ware meets artistic expression. You'll find thoughtfully glazed vessels, sculptural forms, and decorative pieces—each bearing the maker's fingerprints and creative vision. The studio embodies the meditative, tactile nature of working with clay, and welcomes visitors to witness the craft firsthand. Open most days, it's a destination for pottery enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone curious about ceramic artistry.
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Bendigo Woodturners
104 Eaglehawk Rd, NSW
Bendigo Woodturners celebrates the timeless craft of wood turning in the heart of regional Victoria. Here, skilled makers transform timber into beautifully functional and sculptural pieces, each one telling the story of the wood's grain and character. Visitors discover the meditative process of turning wood on the lathe, where precision meets artistry. The studio welcomes those curious about fine woodcraft, offering insight into how traditional techniques continue to thrive in Bendigo's rich artisan community. Whether you're seeking a handcrafted treasure or simply want to witness wood come alive in a maker's hands, this is a studio where craftsmanship speaks volumes.
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Bendigo Woollen Mills
4 Lansell St, NSW
Bendigo Woollen Mills stands as a beacon for textile lovers and fibre enthusiasts across the region. Nestled on Lansell Street, this studio celebrates the warmth and heritage of wool craftsmanship, offering carefully curated yarns, garments, and materials for makers and creators. The welcoming space invites you to explore the tactile world of fibres—whether you're a seasoned knitter, weaver, or simply drawn to the comfort of quality wool. Open throughout the week with weekend hours, the Mills creates a gathering place where the community can discover, learn, and create with some of nature's finest materials. It's a destination that honours both tradition and contemporary fibre practice.
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Bennett's Printing
88 Govett St, NSW
Bennett's Printing, located on Govett Street in NSW, keeps the tradition and innovation of printmaking alive and accessible. This studio embraces the rich possibilities of print—whether through traditional or contemporary methods—creating work that celebrates line, color, and image-making. Open throughout the working week, Bennett's welcomes those curious about the printing process and those seeking distinctive printed pieces. The studio's commitment to the craft ensures that each print carries intention and skill. Visitors discover a maker who understands that printmaking offers both technical mastery and boundless creative possibility.
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Bennetts Magill Pottery
28 Briant Rd, SA
Bennetts Magill Pottery, situated in South Australia, represents a living ceramic tradition rooted in skilled handwork and material understanding. This working pottery opens early and operates throughout the week, reflecting a studio rhythm centered on clay and creation. Visitors encounter makers deeply engaged with their craft—forming, firing, and refining work with patience and expertise. The pottery's dedicated hours suggest a working studio serious about its practice. Those who visit discover ceramics that embody both functional purpose and artistic expression, crafted by makers who have devoted themselves to understanding clay's possibilities.
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Bespoke Furniture Gallery
181 Stirling Hwy, WA
Bespoke Furniture Gallery, along Stirling Highway in Perth, specializes in custom furniture that transforms spaces with distinctive character. This gallery welcomes visitors six days a week, offering genuine access to makers and their work. The extended hours—including weekend openings—make it easy to explore pieces designed with individual needs and aesthetics in mind. The team here understands that bespoke furniture tells personal stories, and they work thoughtfully with clients to bring visions to life. A visit reveals furniture that transcends mass production, reflecting instead the creativity and skill of makers committed to exceptional design.
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Best Glass Bendigo
Curtin St, NSW
Best Glass Bendigo brings luminous artistry to Curtin Street, where glass craftsmanship captures light and imagination. This studio showcases the transformative power of glass—from delicate blown forms to functional pieces that dazzle in everyday use. Visitors encounter the precision and passion required to work with this demanding medium, experiencing how heat and skill converge to create something both beautiful and enduring. The team welcomes those curious about glass arts, offering a window into a craft that demands years of dedication and an artist's eye. Open weekdays, it's a studio where transparency and colour converge into something genuinely special.
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Bestowed Jewellers
Shop 7 Winmalee Village Shopping Centre, NSW
Bestowed Jewellers, nestled in Winmalee Village Shopping Centre in NSW, brings artistry to jewellery and metalwork. Open six days a week, this studio welcomes visitors seeking distinctive pieces and custom commissions alike. The jewellers here work with precious materials and refined technique to create adornments that become part of personal stories. Whether commissioning an heirloom or discovering ready-made treasures, clients experience makers who understand that jewellery carries meaning and emotion. Bestowed Jewellers represents a commitment to craft excellence and genuine connection with those who wear and cherish the work.
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Bethamy Linton, Silversmith
380 Clenton Rd, WA
Bethamy Linton brings contemporary silversmithing to Western Australia's jewellery landscape, crafting pieces with meticulous attention to form and finish. Working from her Clenton Road studio, she creates distinctive silver jewellery that bridges fine craft tradition with modern design sensibility. Visitors and collectors discover pieces that reflect both technical mastery and creative vision—each one a testament to the quiet discipline of hand-worked metalcraft. Her website offers a window into a practice where every curve and connection tells a story of careful making.
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Bett Gallery
Level 1/65 Murray St, TAS
Nestled on Level 1 of Murray Street in Hobart, Bett Gallery stands as a vibrant portal into contemporary visual art. This thoughtfully curated space welcomes visitors throughout the week, offering an intimate setting to encounter compelling artworks and engage with the broader creative community. The gallery's commitment to accessibility—open six days weekly from morning through evening—makes it an inviting destination for both dedicated collectors and curious browsers. Here, visual art becomes a conversation, and every visit promises discovery.
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Beyond the Line Art Classes with Ian de Souza
14B Blinco St, WA
Beyond the Line Art Classes brings accessible, engaging visual art instruction to Blinco Street in Western Australia. Under thoughtful guidance, students explore drawing, painting, and creative expression in a welcoming studio environment. The classes cater to all levels, from curious beginners to those seeking to deepen their practice, creating a community where confidence and creativity flourish together. The selective hours—Thursday through Saturday, with additional sessions mid-week—reflect a commitment to quality instruction and meaningful artistic development. This studio proves that art-making is a journey of discovery, not perfection, inviting everyone to find their voice through guided practice and supportive mentorship.
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Bhumi Organic Cotton
Shop 2/20 Fletcher St, NSW
Bhumi Organic Cotton brings conscious textile craft to Fletcher Street in New South Wales, specializing in beautifully made pieces from certified organic cotton. The studio champions sustainable practices without compromise on quality or aesthetics, creating garments and textiles that feel as good as they look. Open daily throughout the week, Bhumi welcomes visitors into a space where environmental responsibility and craft excellence meet seamlessly. Here, you'll find textiles that tell a story of care—for the maker, the wearer, and the earth.
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Big Vision and Print
3/2 Lady Penrhyn Dr, NSW
Big Vision and Print is a dynamic printmaking studio on Lady Penrhyn Drive, where vision translates onto paper through skilled technical practice. The studio embraces the rich possibilities of print—from bold graphic work to subtle, layered compositions—offering both finished pieces and insight into the printmaking process. Here, makers work with intention and precision, understanding that each print carries the artist's hand even within mechanical processes. Visitors and clients discover prints that combine concept with craftsmanship, pieces that resonate with colour, composition, and meaning. Open weekdays, it's a studio energised by creative purpose and the enduring magic of the printed image.
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BIG WOOD Timber Tables
Graydens Rd, VIC
BIG WOOD Timber Tables transforms raw timber into striking furniture pieces along Victoria's Graydens Road. This studio celebrates the inherent beauty of wood, crafting substantial tables that become focal points in any space. Each piece reflects a deep respect for the material and thoughtful design that honors both function and form. Working with solid timber, the makers at BIG WOOD create furnishings built to last generations—sturdy, honest pieces that ground a home with warmth and natural character.
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Bijou
183 Leura Mall, NSW
Bijou sparkles as a jewellery destination in the heart of Leura Mall, showcasing distinctive metalwork and wearable art. This everyday-accessible studio offers pieces that balance contemporary design with enduring elegance—perfect for those seeking something beyond the ordinary. Open seven days a week, Bijou welcomes browsers and collectors alike into an intimate setting where quality craftsmanship shines. Whether you're hunting a special piece or simply exploring, this Blue Mountains jeweller offers the kind of treasures that become beloved keepsakes.
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Bilby Yarns
2/6 Harrison St, WA
Bilby Yarns operates as an intimate fibre studio on Harrison Street in Western Australia, a sanctuary for those passionate about hand-dyed and specialty yarns. This carefully curated space opens select afternoons, creating a relaxed environment where textile enthusiasts gather to explore quality materials and connect with the craft. The studio's selective hours foster a intentional, community-focused atmosphere where knowledge flows freely and every visit feels personal. Here, yarn becomes the gateway to creative possibility.
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Billich Art Gallery
1 Martin Pl, NSW
Billich Art Gallery anchors Martin Place in Sydney as a welcoming, accessible portal to contemporary visual art. Open from early morning until evening every single day, this gallery demonstrates a genuine commitment to making art available to the rhythm of urban life. The consistent presence and extended hours create an inviting atmosphere where busy professionals, curious tourists, and devoted collectors can all find time to pause and engage. Here, art becomes woven into the fabric of daily movement through the city.
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Billy Nye Art
58 Padua Dr, VIC
Billy Nye Art operates continuously from a studio space in Victoria, embodying a philosophy where creative practice never truly closes. This always-open approach reflects a commitment to accessibility and artistic dedication, inviting visitors to encounter work whenever inspiration strikes. The studio's round-the-clock presence suggests a maker deeply immersed in their practice, creating art that emerges from constant engagement with materials and ideas. For those seeking art that's always available, this is a singular destination.
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Binna Burra Timbers & Cabinets
10 Lewin Cct, NSW
Binna Burra Timbers & Cabinets brings masterful woodworking to Port Macquarie, where fine timber and meticulous joinery create furniture and fittings of lasting beauty. The studio honours the integrity of wood, understanding how grain, colour, and character contribute to pieces that enhance their spaces for decades. Whether crafting bespoke cabinetry or furniture designed to fit individual needs, the makers here combine traditional techniques with contemporary vision. Visitors witness the care invested in every joint and finish—work that reflects both respect for the material and commitment to excellence. This is where functional beauty emerges from skilled hands and thoughtful design.
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Birch Restorations
6 Kulla Pl, NSW
Birch Restorations specialises in breathing new life into treasured wooden furniture, honouring the craftsmanship embedded in pieces with history. Located in Bonny Hills, this studio understands that restoration is both technical skill and reverence—carefully returning beloved items to their former glory while respecting their stories. The makers here possess deep knowledge of timber, finishes, and the subtle art of making old wood sing again. Whether your piece needs structural repair, refinishing, or careful conservation, Birch Restorations approaches each project with patience and expertise. Open weekday mornings through evenings, it's a studio where the past finds renewed purpose.
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Birkbecks Jewellers
253 Ferry Rd, QLD
Birkbecks Jewellers crafts intimate pieces of beauty on Ferry Road, where precious metals and gemstones become expressions of personal significance. The studio combines traditional jewellery-making with contemporary sensibility, creating rings, pendants, and adornments designed for those who cherish quality and meaning. Skilled makers here understand that jewellery tells stories—of milestones, identities, and cherished moments. Whether commissioning a bespoke piece or discovering finished works, clients experience the care invested in every setting and polish. Open mid-week through Saturday mornings, Birkbecks invites you into a world where metalwork transforms into wearable art that endures through generations.
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Bisque Studios
2/167 Beavers Rd, VIC
Bisque Studios brings ceramic and clay craft to Beavers Road in Victoria, operating as a creative hub for those drawn to working with clay. The studio embodies the contemplative, transformative nature of ceramic practice—where raw earth becomes refined vessels and sculptural forms. Visitors step into a space where tradition meets contemporary exploration, where technical skill supports artistic vision. Whether you're a seasoned maker or curious beginner, Bisque Studios offers an inviting glimpse into the timeless practice of working with clay.
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Bittondi PAI Studio
Fulham Gardens Primary, SA
Bittondi PAI Studio establishes itself as a dedicated printmaking space in South Australia, celebrating the expressive possibilities of print-based techniques. Located within Fulham Gardens Primary, this studio opens daily to welcome visitors into a world where ink, paper, and vision converge. The accessible schedule and open-door philosophy create an environment where the democratic nature of printmaking—its ability to create multiples, its rich history of artistic dissent and celebration—feels genuinely alive. Here, prints emerge as both artworks and invitations.
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bizu studio
10 Scott St, VIC
Bizu Studio crafts luminous glass pieces in the heart of Victoria, where molten glass transforms into objects of both beauty and function. This intimate studio opens its doors on weekends, inviting visitors to witness the interplay of light and colour that defines contemporary glasswork. Whether you're seeking a unique handmade piece or simply curious about the alchemy of glass, stepping into Bizu feels like discovering a well-kept secret. The studio's commitment to the craft shines through in every creation, offering a glimpse into the meditative and transformative process of working with this ancient material.
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BJF Joinery
3a/4 Kendor St, QLD
BJF Joinery brings precision and artistry to woodworking in Brisbane, where skilled joiners craft structural beauty into every project. The studio specialises in bespoke joinery—the meticulous craft of joining timber to create furniture, fixtures, and spatial elements that combine strength with elegance. Early morning hours reflect the studio's workshop discipline and dedication to quality. Here, makers understand that great joinery remains invisible yet essential, allowing the beauty of wood and design to shine. From custom cabinetry to architectural elements, the work speaks to years of technical mastery and creative problem-solving. It's a studio where wood becomes poetry through the language of joints and proportion.
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BJG Designs in Timber
16 Rex Ct, TAS
BJG Designs in Timber brings masterful woodworking to Tasmania's creative landscape, where quality timber and skilled craftsmanship converge. This working studio operates throughout the week, welcoming those keen to explore bespoke furniture and timber pieces. The makers here understand wood intimately—its grain, its potential, its story—and channel that knowledge into designs that are both functional and beautiful. Visitors discover how thoughtful design and traditional joinery create pieces built to endure, reflecting the studio's dedication to sustainable, honest craftsmanship.
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Black Duck Studio Wollongong, Ceramics Workshops & Parties
80b Towradgi Rd, NSW
Black Duck Studio Wollongong welcomes community members into the tactile, meditative world of ceramics and clay. Located on Towradgi Road, this studio offers hands-on workshops where beginners and experienced makers alike discover the joy of centering clay, shaping vessels, and creating pieces infused with personal intention. The welcoming atmosphere transforms clay work into a social and creative experience, whether you're attending a dedicated workshop or a celebratory ceramic party. Limited but consistent hours reflect the studio's thoughtful approach to instruction and community engagement. Here, clay becomes a language of expression, and every pot tells the story of the hands that shaped it.
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Black Gallery Daylesford
1 Hospital St, NSW
Black Gallery Daylesford celebrates ceramic artistry in a welcoming NSW space where clay-based works take centre stage. Opening its doors on weekends and select weekday afternoons, the gallery showcases pieces that range from sculptural to functional—each bearing the maker's distinctive voice. The intimate setting invites contemplation, allowing you to appreciate the tactile qualities and artistic vision embedded in every ceramic work. This is a destination for those who understand that clay is a language, and each piece tells a story of skill, patience, and creative vision.
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Blackbirdsaya
2 Acacia St, NSW
Blackbirdsaya operates as a thoughtful woodworking studio in NSW, where bespoke furniture and timber pieces emerge from a deep respect for the material. Open weekdays, the studio welcomes visitors and clients to explore custom designs and one-off creations. The makers here prioritise quality and individuality, crafting pieces that serve both as functional furniture and as expressions of design philosophy. Walking through Blackbirdsaya, you sense a studio where every saw cut and joint is considered, where the wood's character guides the final form.
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BlackDog Ink
2/5 Chestnut Rd, NSW
BlackDog Ink brings the art of printmaking to life from their NSW studio, where ink meets intention on every project. Specialising in screen printing and design work, this creative space welcomes those curious about the tactile, immediate nature of the print process. Whether you're seeking custom printed pieces or want to understand how traditional techniques translate to contemporary work, BlackDog Ink offers insight into a craft that transforms bold ideas into striking visual statements. Their welcoming approach makes it an ideal destination for both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers alike.
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BlackDog Ink Screen Printing, Embroidery & Design
Unit 2/20 Janola Cct, NSW
Located in NSW, BlackDog Ink Screen Printing, Embroidery & Design operates as a multidisciplinary creative hub where three distinct craft practices converge. From vibrant screen prints to intricate embroidery work, this studio demonstrates how different textile and surface techniques can coexist and complement one another. Visitors can explore the versatility of their offerings, whether commissioning custom pieces or observing the skilled hands at work. Open weekdays from morning to evening, it's a place where design thinking meets hands-on craft mastery, serving those seeking truly personalised creative output.
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Blacklight Art and Design
4 Warra Ct, NSW
Blacklight Art and Design operates from NSW as a printmaking studio where precision meets artistic vision. This workspace explores the depth and possibilities of the print medium, offering both finished works and custom commissions for those drawn to the graphic arts. The studio welcomes visitors during business hours to discover how contemporary printmaking continues to captivate and communicate. Their dedication to the craft suggests a space where both technical skill and creative intuition are valued equally, making it a meaningful stop for anyone interested in how images are conceived and brought to life on paper.
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Blackwood Collective
48 Allen St, QLD
Blackwood Collective brings collaborative woodworking energy to Queensland, operating as a working studio where timber becomes furniture and art. Available throughout the week, this collective represents a shared commitment to quality design and skilled craftsmanship. The studio's approach balances contemporary aesthetics with traditional techniques, creating pieces that feel both modern and timeless. Visitors and customers find themselves welcomed into a space where the philosophy of good design—and the joy of making—is tangible in every finished piece.
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Blank Canvas Screen Printing
2/112 Russell St, NSW
Blank Canvas Screen Printing operates as a dynamic printmaking studio in NSW, where bold design meets hands-on production. This weekday-focused studio transforms ideas into printed reality, offering custom screen printing services and original designs. The energy here is creative and approachable; whether you're commissioning bespoke work or purchasing ready-made prints, you're supported by makers who understand the craft's technical and artistic dimensions. It's a space where colour, technique, and vision combine to produce work with real impact.
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Blenheim Gallery and Garden
733 Cressy Rd, TAS
Blenheim Gallery and Garden merges visual art with landscape in rural Tasmania, creating an immersive creative experience. Open mid-week through Saturday mornings, this gallery-garden space invites contemplation and discovery. The combination of curated artworks and thoughtfully cultivated gardens provides a serene setting for engaging with contemporary visual practice. Visitors find themselves in a rare environment where art exists in dialogue with nature, making each visit feel like a retreat into creative inspiration and natural beauty.
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Blue Horizon Prints
Unit 2 Industrial Lane, QLD
Blue Horizon Prints operates as a dedicated printmaking studio in Queensland, where traditional and contemporary techniques converge. Available throughout the working week, this studio produces prints that capture colour, detail, and artistic vision with precision. The makers here combine technical expertise with creative ambition, resulting in work that ranges from bold and graphic to subtle and layered. Whether seeking original prints or learning about the printmaking process, visitors discover a studio where craft excellence and artistic integrity are paramount.
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Blue Mountains Creative Arts Centre Inc.
Corner Hare &, NSW
Blue Mountains Creative Arts Centre Inc. stands as a vital hub for glass artistry in the NSW Blue Mountains region. This centre fosters creative practice and community engagement around glasswork, providing space and resources for makers and enthusiasts alike. The location itself—nestled in one of Australia's most inspiring landscapes—seems to fuel the creative energy within. Visitors encounter not just finished pieces but an active community of artists committed to exploring glass as both a traditional craft and contemporary medium.
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Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
30 Parke St, NSW
Blue Mountains Cultural Centre serves as a welcoming gallery and community space in NSW, celebrating visual art with accessible hours and a genuine commitment to the region's creative culture. Open daily, the centre operates as both a showcase and a gathering place for artists and art lovers. The atmosphere here is inclusive and vibrant, supporting emerging and established practitioners across disciplines. It's the kind of venue that feels central to its community—a space where visual art is honoured, conversations happen, and creative inspiration flows freely.
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Blue Mountains Joinery Co
Unit 1/26 Megalong St, NSW
Blue Mountains Joinery Co brings masterful woodworking to the heart of NSW's Blue Mountains region. This dedicated joinery studio crafts bespoke furniture and custom pieces with meticulous attention to detail and traditional techniques. Visitors stepping into their Megalong Street workshop experience the warmth of hand-worked timber and the craftsmanship that transforms raw wood into heirloom-quality furniture. Whether commissioning a custom piece or discovering ready-made creations, this is where quality joinery meets genuine expertise. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, it's a destination for those who appreciate furniture that tells a story.
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Blue Mountains Quilters
Anglican Church Hall, NSW
Blue Mountains Quilters gathers a passionate community of textile artists in the Anglican Church Hall, where the ancient craft of quilting thrives with contemporary creativity. This collective celebrates the meditative art of piecing, pattern, and colour, welcoming both seasoned quilters and curious beginners. The studio radiates the spirit of shared making—a space where needle and thread become tools for artistic expression and connection. Members and visitors discover a supportive environment rich with textile knowledge, pattern inspiration, and the quiet satisfaction of creating something beautiful by hand. It's a hidden gem for anyone drawn to fibre arts and community craft.
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Blue Print Screen Art
46 Boulder Rd, WA
Blue Print Screen Art operates from Boulder Road in Western Australia as a dedicated printmaking studio where traditional and contemporary techniques converge. This workshop space celebrates the bold, graphic possibilities of screen printing and related disciplines, attracting artists and enthusiasts who understand the power of the printed image. Visitors encounter a studio alive with colour, pattern, and creative intention—a place where skilled makers push the boundaries of what print can express. Open weekday mornings through Friday, it's an essential stop for anyone seeking authentic printmaking craft and the stories behind each carefully pulled print.
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Blue Tree Gallery
1420 Cradle Mountain Rd, TAS
Blue Tree Gallery sits gracefully near Cradle Mountain in Tasmania, offering a serene setting for contemporary visual art. This gallery space champions diverse artistic voices and mediums, curating work that speaks to both the landscape and the human experience. Stepping inside, visitors discover thoughtfully presented pieces in an environment that honours both artist and viewer. The intimate scale and carefully considered programming create an inviting atmosphere where art feels accessible and meaningful. With extended weekend and weekday hours, it's a welcoming destination for collectors, curious travellers, and anyone seeking genuine creative inspiration in Tasmania's wild region.
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Bluechip Investment Art Galleries
25 Flinders Ln, QLD
Bluechip Investment Art Galleries occupies Flinders Lane in Queensland, serving as a dedicated space for contemporary visual art with a curatorial eye toward quality and significance. This gallery approaches art as both aesthetic experience and considered investment, presenting work by established and emerging artists. The selective hours reflect a thoughtful, appointment-friendly approach to viewing—encouraging meaningful engagement with each piece on display. For collectors and art enthusiasts seeking professional guidance and access to significant contemporary work, this gallery offers expertise and a carefully curated perspective on visual practice in Australia.
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Blush Retail Gallery
York House, WA
Blush Retail Gallery resides in York House, WA, presenting a curated selection of visual art that celebrates creative expression across mediums. This intimate gallery space opens Wednesday through Saturday, inviting visitors into a thoughtfully considered environment where contemporary artworks are displayed. The selective hours suggest a gallery that prioritises quality curation and meaningful engagement over constant availability. Whether you're a passionate collector, casual browser, or simply seeking inspiration, Blush offers a refined viewing experience that honours both the artists represented and the visitors who step through its doors.
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BNYM Indigenous Designs
41 Tarwin St, VIC
BNYM Indigenous Designs operates from Tarwin St, VIC, as a ceramics and clay studio rooted in Indigenous artistic traditions and contemporary creativity. This studio honours the rich storytelling heritage of clay work while creating pieces for today's world. Visitors can experience the connection between cultural knowledge and material craft, discovering ceramics that carry meaning and authenticity. Open throughout the week, BNYM welcomes those seeking to understand how clay becomes a vessel for cultural expression and artistic vision. It's a space where tradition and innovation meet on the potter's wheel.
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Boarc Gallery
Shop 30A,Renaissance Arcade, SA
Boarc Gallery nestles within Adelaide's Renaissance Arcade, a vibrant visual art space that celebrates contemporary creativity across diverse mediums and styles. This gallery champions both emerging and established artists, presenting work that challenges, delights, and provokes thoughtful conversation. The intimate arcade setting creates an inviting, gallery-hopping atmosphere where visitors naturally discover unexpected artistic treasures. Extended Friday hours and consistent weekend access make it an easy destination for casual browsers and serious collectors alike. It's a vital part of Adelaide's creative fabric—a place where art feels alive and genuinely connected to the community.
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Boat O'Craigo, Yarra Valley
458 Maroondah Hwy, VIC
Boat O'Craigo in the Yarra Valley brings the luminous artistry of glass craft to Victoria's celebrated wine region. This studio specializes in glass making, where skilled artists work with heat and light to create pieces that capture and play with colour in extraordinary ways. Visitors discover a workspace alive with creative energy—where molten glass transforms into functional and sculptural works of beauty. The picturesque Maroondah Highway location offers a perfect pairing of craft exploration and regional wandering. Open most days, it invites visitors to witness the magic of glassmaking and take home pieces that carry the warmth of handmade artistry.
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Bobbin and Ink
74 Parramatta Rd, NSW
Bobbin and Ink brings together letterpress and contemporary printmaking on Parramatta Road in NSW, celebrating the marriage of traditional craft and modern artistic vision. This studio space pulses with creative energy, where artists and makers work with type, ink, and image to produce distinctive printed work. The welcoming studio hours—extending into Thursday evenings—accommodate both serious practitioners and curious drop-ins eager to understand the craft. Visitors experience the satisfying physicality of pressing ink to paper, the precision of letterpress work, and the endless expressive possibilities of print. It's a beacon for anyone who loves the tangible beauty of hand-printed artistry.
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Bober Furniture, Joinery & Interiors
1495 Botany Rd, NSW
Bober Furniture, Joinery & Interiors operates from Botany Road in NSW as a comprehensive furniture and joinery practice dedicated to bespoke design and thoughtful interiors. This studio brings together joinery craftsmanship, furniture design, and interior vision—creating cohesive spaces and individual pieces that combine beauty with lasting function. The professional weekday hours reflect a studio deeply engaged in custom commissions and design consultation. Whether seeking a single handcrafted piece or a complete interior transformation, visitors encounter makers who understand how quality timber, skilled joinery, and considered design create spaces where people genuinely want to live.
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Bodhi Living
Shop 1-2/18 Centennial Cct, NSW
Bodhi Living brings mindful design and quality craftsmanship to furniture and home goods in NSW, offering pieces that reflect both aesthetic sophistication and sustainable values. Nestled in a welcoming retail space, this studio celebrates wood furniture and functional design that supports conscious living. Visitors discover thoughtfully curated collections where each piece carries intention—whether bespoke commissions or carefully selected ready-made works. The consistent weekday and Saturday hours make browsing accessible and unhurried. It's a destination for those seeking furniture that nourishes both home and spirit, where craftsmanship serves a deeper purpose.
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Bokprint
69 Boland St, TAS
Bokprint operates from Boland St, Tasmania, as a dedicated printmaking studio where early starts signal serious craft commitment. This space explores the technical and artistic possibilities of print, welcoming visitors into a practice where each impression holds intention. The studio's extended weekday hours reflect a working creative environment where the print process unfolds throughout the day. Whether you're interested in commissioning work, understanding printmaking techniques, or simply witnessing creativity in action, Bokprint offers genuine insight into a craft that requires both precision and artistic sensibility.
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Bokprint
69 Boland St, TAS
Bokprint on Boland Street in Hobart is a printmaking studio where the craft of pressing ink to paper comes alive. This working studio welcomes visitors into an environment where traditional and contemporary printing techniques flourish. The team here demonstrates genuine passion for the medium, and stepping into their space means experiencing the tangible craft firsthand—from the smell of ink to the satisfying mechanics of the press. Whether you're curious about printmaking processes or seeking original prints, Bokprint offers an authentic glimpse into how this centuries-old art form thrives in Tasmania today. Open weekdays during business hours, it's a perfect stop for those seeking hands-on craft experiences.
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Bolton's Bendigo
57 Williamson St, NSW
Bolton's Bendigo sits on Williamson St, NSW, as a printmaking studio with extended weekday hours that speak to an active, productive creative practice. This space engages with the print medium in ways both technical and imaginative, serving those seeking custom work or finished pieces. The studio's availability from early morning suggests a place where craft is approached with dedication and professionalism. Visitors can step into an environment where printmaking is practiced with skill and care, discovering how this enduring medium continues to offer artists and makers meaningful ways to create, communicate, and connect.
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Boranup Gallery
7981 Caves Rd, WA
Boranup Gallery sits along the scenic Caves Road in Western Australia's Margaret River region, a setting that feels inseparable from its artistic mission. This gallery space celebrates visual art with a curated approach that honours both established and emerging voices. The surrounding landscape—limestone cliffs and native forest—creates a contemplative atmosphere that enriches the viewing experience. Visitors will find themselves drawn into conversations about the work on display, with a welcoming team who understand that great art deserves context and care. Open daily, Boranup Gallery is as much about the journey to get there as the discoveries waiting inside.
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Born and Thread
F19/49 Corporate Blvd, VIC
Born and Thread operates from a Melbourne creative hub where printmaking meets innovation and craft meets contemporary vision. This studio explores the intersection of traditional printing techniques and modern artistic expression, creating pieces that feel both grounded in craft heritage and alive with current energy. The space itself reflects this dual nature—a working environment where visitors can sense the intention behind each print. The team welcomes those genuinely curious about the medium, whether you're seeking a unique artwork or simply want to understand what makes contemporary printmaking so compelling. Located in Victoria's creative precinct, it's a studio that rewards curiosity.
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Boston Fine Fibres
1339 Burra Rd, ACT
Boston Fine Fibres in the ACT specialises in textile and fibre work, where threads, yarns, and natural materials transform into considered craft objects. This studio approaches fibres with the reverence they deserve—understanding colour, texture, and structure as essential elements of artistic expression. Whether working with traditional techniques or contemporary approaches, the makers here share a commitment to quality materials and thoughtful design. Visitors experience the tactile pleasure of fine fibres and discover how this ancient craft continues to evolve. It's a place where the softness of the work belies the precision and skill required to create it.
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Botanical Lane
Hargreaves St, NSW
Botanical Lane brings glasswork to Hargreaves St, NSW, with selective opening hours that honour the nature of studio craft. This glass studio creates pieces informed by the natural world, blending botanical inspiration with the technical demands of working with glass. The limited but consistent schedule suggests a maker-focused space where time is devoted to creation and refinement. Visitors to Botanical Lane enter a world where transparency, colour, and form converge—where the delicate complexity of nature translates into carefully crafted glass objects that reward close observation and appreciation.
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Boustead and Brown-Custom Made Timber Furniture & Joinery
unit5/17 King Rd, NSW
Boustead and Brown create custom timber furniture and joinery from their NSW workshop, where wood becomes a medium for both function and artistry. This studio takes seriously the relationship between maker, material, and client—each piece is considered as a conversation between vision and craft. The team understands timber's character and grain as collaborators in design, not constraints. Visitors who commission work here experience the full journey of bespoke creation, from initial concept through to finished piece. Working weekdays, this is a studio where thoughtful craftsmanship and practical expertise combine to create furniture that will endure.
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Braemar Gallery
104 Macquarie Rd, NSW
Braemar Gallery sits in the heart of the Blue Mountains, a region renowned for inspiring artists and attracting those seeking cultural experiences. This gallery space celebrates visual art within a setting of natural beauty, where mountain light and forest surroundings create an almost meditative viewing context. The gallery carefully selects work that resonates with both the landscape and the creative community that thrives here. Visitors find themselves in thoughtful conversation with art and with the landscape itself. Open Thursday through Sunday, Braemar Gallery is a destination where art and place are deeply intertwined.
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BRB Handmade Ceramics
1C/50 Clyde St, NSW
BRB Handmade Ceramics in Sydney creates pottery that celebrates the ancient dialogue between hand and clay. This ceramicist approaches the medium with restraint and intention, allowing the material's natural qualities to shine through considered forms. Each piece carries the maker's touch—subtle variations that reveal the handmade process as essential to the work's character. Visitors discover ceramics that invite touch as well as sight, objects designed for living with rather than merely displaying. Open Friday and Saturday, this intimate studio offers the rare opportunity to meet work fresh from the kiln and connect directly with the maker's practice.
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Breastmilk Jewellery
16 Raglan St, NSW
Breastmilk Jewellery operates from Raglan St, NSW, as a jewellery and metalwork studio creating deeply personal, emotionally resonant pieces. This specialised craft transforms a precious substance into wearable art, offering families a unique way to hold onto meaningful moments. The studio's consistent weekday availability reflects their commitment to creating bespoke, thoughtful work for clients seeking something genuinely one-of-a-kind. It's a space where metalwork skill meets profound human connection, where jewellery becomes far more than decoration—it becomes memory made tangible.
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Breen Printing
11 Hunter Rd, VIC
Breen Printing operates from Victoria with a deep commitment to the craft and art of printmaking. This studio houses the technical knowledge and equipment that transforms artistic vision into tangible prints, combining traditional expertise with contemporary sensibility. The workspace itself tells the story of printmaking—tools, presses, and paper all arranged with the intention of someone who understands the medium's possibilities intimately. Whether you're seeking commercial printing, artistic prints, or simply curious about the craft, Breen Printing welcomes engagement with its work. Open weekdays, it's a studio where the printer's craft remains central.
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Brian Long Cabinets
3/44 Supply Rd, QLD
Brian Long Cabinets brings fine furniture and woodworking to Supply Rd, QLD, operating with the discipline and dedication of skilled craft makers. This studio transforms timber into functional art, creating custom cabinetry that marries aesthetic vision with practical expertise. The early morning start times suggest a maker deeply engaged with their material and process. Visitors encounter work that demonstrates how wood, when treated with respect and skill, becomes furniture of lasting quality and beauty. It's a destination for those who understand that fine furniture reflects both the maker's vision and their commitment to lasting craftsmanship.
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Brilliant Prints /BPro
59 Bluestone Cct, QLD
Brilliant Prints/BPro in Queensland brings energy and expertise to the printmaking world, operating from their Bluestone Court studio. This team understands that printing serves both artistic and commercial visions, and approaches each project with professional skill and creative problem-solving. The studio combines technical precision with artistic sensibility, making it a destination for those serious about print quality and innovation. Visitors experience a workspace where the machinery hums with purpose and the team takes pride in bringing ideas to life through print. Open Monday to Friday, it's a hub for anyone invested in what professional printmaking can achieve.
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Brinkhaus Jewellers – Custom Jewellery Designers Perth
24 St Quentin Ave, WA
Brinkhaus Jewellers in Perth specialises in custom jewellery design and metalwork, creating pieces that mark life's significant moments. This studio approaches each commission as a collaboration, listening carefully to understand the story and vision behind the request. The makers combine technical mastery with artistic sensitivity, transforming precious materials into wearable art that becomes part of someone's personal narrative. Visitors are invited into the design process, where expertise and creativity meet client dreams. Located on St Quentin Avenue and open six days a week, Brinkhaus is where exceptional craftsmanship and genuine care for the wearer combine.
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Brisbane 3D Printing
43 Alpha St, QLD
Brisbane 3D Printing merges cutting-edge technology with creative possibility on Alpha Street. This printmaking studio specializes in three-dimensional design and production, offering makers and designers access to sophisticated equipment and technical expertise. Whether you're prototyping an idea, producing functional pieces, or exploring the sculptural potential of additive manufacturing, the studio welcomes both seasoned professionals and curious newcomers. The welcoming team guides visitors through the creative process, from concept to finished object. With extended weekday hours and Saturday morning availability, it's an accessible hub for Brisbane's innovative makers seeking to bring dimensional visions to life.
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Brisbane Ceramics
416 Milton Rd, QLD
Brisbane Ceramics on Milton Road is a seven-day creative sanctuary for clay enthusiasts of all levels. The studio pulses with the energy of the ceramic tradition—from hand-building to wheel-throwing—in a space designed for both learning and making. Whether you're a curious beginner wanting to feel clay for the first time or an experienced potter refining your practice, the inclusive atmosphere welcomes all. The extended daily hours reflect the studio's commitment to accessibility, allowing visitors to drop in when inspiration strikes. Here, clay becomes conversation, and every vessel tells a story of experimentation and skill. Brisbane Ceramics embodies the meditative joy of working with earth and fire.
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Brisbane Jewellers Workshop
Shop 5, QLD
Brisbane Jewellers Workshop transforms precious metals and gemstones into intimate wearable art. Located in the heart of Brisbane's creative precinct, this jewellery and metalwork studio invites visitors to witness the meticulous craft of contemporary jewellery-making. Skilled artisans work with intention and precision, creating pieces that balance technical mastery with artistic vision. The workshop environment reveals the discipline and passion behind each finished work—from initial sketches to final polishing. Whether commissioning a bespoke piece or simply observing the alchemy of metal and light, visitors gain genuine insight into jewellery-making's quiet sophistication. This is where personal adornment becomes wearable art.
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Brisbane Screenprinting and Displays
1/36 Achievement Cres, QLD
Brisbane Screenprinting and Displays brings bold colour and graphic vision to life on Achievement Crescent. This printmaking studio specializes in the vibrant immediacy of screenprinting—a technique where design, precision, and craftsmanship converge. From small-batch artisan runs to larger commercial projects, the studio demonstrates how ink on fabric or paper captures intention with striking clarity. The early morning hours reflect a working maker space with genuine creative momentum. Visitors discover how screenprinting bridges fine art and functional design, whether for personal expression, small businesses, or community projects. This is printmaking that celebrates tactile immediacy and the satisfying permanence of hand-pulled impressions.
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Bromley & Co
45 Vincent St, NSW
Bromley & Co on Vincent Street in New South Wales operates as a vibrant visual art destination open every day of the week. The gallery space welcomes visitors into a thoughtfully curated environment where contemporary visual art takes centre stage. Working artists and emerging creators find a supportive platform here, with the studio fostering genuine connection between maker and audience. The consistent daily presence signals a commitment to accessibility and engagement—art as an everyday conversation rather than an exclusive occasion. Stepping inside reveals diverse visual practices and artistic voices, each contributing to a dynamic creative dialogue. Bromley & Co exemplifies how visual art thrives through consistent, genuine community engagement.
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Bron Lowe Ceramics
336 Oxley Hwy, NSW
Bron Lowe Ceramics invites visitors into a thoughtful ceramics practice nestled along the Oxley Highway in NSW. Here, clay becomes a medium for considered making, where functional pieces and sculptural forms emerge from the maker's skilled hands. The studio welcomes those curious about ceramic traditions and contemporary approaches—whether you're drawn to domestic ware or exhibition-quality work. Stepping into this creative space, you'll find an artist deeply engaged with material and form, offering a rare glimpse into the quiet concentration that ceramics demands. This is a destination for those who appreciate the warmth of handmade pottery and the stories embedded in glazed surfaces.
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Brooke Clunie Red Door Studio
444 Fernleigh Rd, NSW
Brooke Clunie Red Door Studio on Fernleigh Road is instantly recognizable by its welcoming red entrance—a cheerful beacon for ceramic lovers. This intimate clay studio balances professional artistry with genuine hospitality, offering visitors a glimpse into thoughtful ceramics practice. The selective open hours reflect studio rhythm and creative focus, with extended weekend access for those seeking hands-on experience. Inside, handmade vessels and sculptural works reveal an artist's deep engagement with form, surface, and function. The studio welcomes both visitors and students, creating an environment where clay becomes a shared language. This is ceramics rooted in place, craft, and the quiet satisfaction of working with earth.
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Bruno's Art and Sculpture Garden
Falls Rd, VIC
Bruno's Art and Sculpture Garden on Falls Road transforms a Victoria location into an immersive visual art experience. This distinctive studio combines exhibition space with outdoor sculpture garden, creating a rare opportunity to encounter art in dialogue with landscape. The daily seven-day opening reflects genuine invitation—art as a constant, accessible presence rather than a precious occasion. Visitors wander between gallery interiors and garden spaces, discovering how sculpture responds to natural light and space. The garden setting amplifies the sensory experience of engaging with visual art, encouraging contemplation and wonder. Bruno's Art and Sculpture Garden demonstrates how location, commitment, and vision create a singular creative destination.
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BSIDE Gallery
Level 1/121 Brunswick St, VIC
BSIDE Gallery on Brunswick Street in Victoria operates as a selective, intentional visual art space on Level 1. The gallery's limited hours signal careful curation—Thursday through Sunday availability creates a rhythm of anticipation and focus. This approach reflects a maker's philosophy: quality over constant availability, intention over convenience. The compact urban location draws visitors into an intimate gallery experience where contemporary visual art receives undivided attention. Each visit feels purposeful, each encounter with work intentional. BSIDE Gallery exemplifies how deliberate scheduling and selective programming create a distinctive, respected voice within the visual arts community.
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Buderim Craft Cottage
5 Main St, QLD
Buderim Craft Cottage on Main Street is a cheerful, accessible ceramics hub welcoming makers daily from morning through early afternoon. This cottage-scale studio embodies warmth and invitation, creating an ideal entry point for ceramic exploration. Whether you're a curious beginner at the wheel or seeking community among fellow clay enthusiasts, the consistent daily presence builds genuine connection. The main street location positions ceramics as a vibrant part of local creative life rather than a hidden pursuit. Here, clay work remains grounded in craft tradition and human-scale practice. Buderim Craft Cottage celebrates how ceramics thrives when it's accessible, consistent, and genuinely welcoming to all.
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Built Furniture || Showroom by Appointment
239 Port Rd, SA
Built Furniture on Port Road in South Australia crafts bespoke and considered furniture through appointment-based practice. This wood and furniture studio prioritizes meaningful collaboration between maker and client, reflected in its selective availability. The showroom experience becomes a genuine conversation—visitors engage directly with skilled furniture makers who understand that enduring pieces emerge from attentive dialogue and masterful timber work. This approach signals respect for both craft process and client vision. Each piece reflects material knowledge, structural integrity, and design clarity. Built Furniture exemplifies how furniture-making at its finest remains rooted in personal connection, quality materials, and the timeless satisfaction of handcrafted functionality.
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Built Furniture || Showroom by Appointment
239 Port Rd, SA
Built Furniture operates as a bespoke wood and furniture studio on Port Road in South Australia, where craftsmanship meets individual vision. By appointment, clients step into a showroom that showcases thoughtfully designed and meticulously constructed pieces. This approach ensures each conversation is meaningful—a chance to discuss materials, intentions, and the possibilities of custom work. The team here understands that exceptional furniture is built on understanding, not just assembly. Whether you're seeking a signature dining table, shelving system, or commissioned pieces that speak to your space, Built Furniture brings both technical mastery and collaborative spirit to every project.
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Bulli Glass
21 William St, NSW
Bulli Glass glows with creative possibility in its William Street studio in NSW, where glass becomes the primary language of artistic expression. This working studio welcomes visitors who want to witness glassmaking in action—the heat, the skill, the transformation of molten material into form. The glass art created here ranges from functional vessels to sculptural installations, each piece carrying the maker's unique vision. The studio's accessible location and open-door philosophy make it an inviting space to explore contemporary glass practice. Whether you're a seasoned collector or discovering glass art for the first time, you'll find yourself drawn into the contemplative beauty of this luminous craft.
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Bulmba-ja arts centre
96 Abbott St, QLD
Bulmba-ja arts centre stands as a vibrant cultural anchor in Cairns, presenting visual art that reflects diverse voices and creative practices. Housed on Abbott Street, this gallery space hosts rotating exhibitions, artist talks, and community engagement that bring contemporary and traditional art into conversation. Visitors discover work spanning painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media—each exhibition thoughtfully curated to provoke, inspire, and celebrate. The centre creates an open, welcoming environment where art becomes a shared experience rather than a distant spectacle. Whether you're wandering in for an afternoon or returning for a new show, Bulmba-ja offers a genuine connection to creative expression in North Queensland.
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Bunyip Print
35 Theen Ave, SA
Bunyip Print brings printmaking to life in its Theen Avenue studio in South Australia, where traditional and contemporary techniques merge on the press. This active workshop generates bold, distinctive prints that reflect the maker's visual language and technical precision. The studio welcomes those curious about the printmaking process—the layers, the marks, the intentional imperfections that make each work unique. Visitors step into an environment alive with creative energy, where you might witness work in progress or discover finished prints that capture landscape, figure, or abstraction with striking immediacy. Bunyip Print is a destination for print enthusiasts and those discovering why this ancient craft remains urgently relevant.
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Burl & Griffin
42 Cooley Cres, ACT
Burl & Griffin operates as a wood and furniture studio rooted in Canberra, offering bespoke design and construction that honours both material and function. Seven days a week, the showroom welcomes visitors to explore pieces that demonstrate deep knowledge of timber, joinery, and contemporary design sensibility. This is furniture built to last—to develop patina, to tell stories through wear and use. The team here combines technical mastery with a collaborative approach, crafting everything from dining tables to cabinetry that becomes integral to how people live. Whether commissioning a single statement piece or furnishing an entire space, Burl & Griffin brings thoughtful stewardship to the relationship between maker, material, and home.
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Burleigh Print & Design
55 Newheath Dr, QLD
Burleigh Print & Design operates as a dynamic printmaking studio on the Gold Coast, where bold colour, sharp imagery, and technical skill converge. Located on Newheath Drive in Queensland, this working studio produces prints that capture the energy and light of its subtropical setting. The makers here work across relief printing, screen printing, and other techniques, creating work that ranges from fine art prints to design-led commissions. Visitors experience a studio that's simultaneously playful and rigorous, where experimentation meets mastery. Whether you're collecting prints, seeking design services, or simply curious about printmaking practice, Burleigh Print & Design welcomes those ready to discover contemporary print culture in Queensland.
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Burrinja Cultural Centre
Wurundjeri Country, VIC
Burrinja Cultural Centre, nestled on Wurundjeri Country in Victoria, honours the artistic traditions and contemporary creativity of Kulin peoples. This vital cultural space presents visual art in its richest forms, from painting and sculpture to collaborative installations that bridge cultural knowledge with modern expression. Visitors step into a welcoming environment where art functions as language and storytelling—each piece carries meaning rooted in Country and community. The centre's thoughtful curation invites genuine encounter rather than passive viewing. Open Wednesday through Sunday, Burrinja offers a profound opportunity to experience visual art as a living, breathing practice connected to place, resilience, and cultural continuity.
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Burrunju Art Gallery
245 Lady Denman Dr, ACT
Burrunju Art Gallery, positioned on Lady Denman Drive in the ACT, celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual artists through a curated selection of contemporary and traditional work. The gallery creates intimate space for encountering art that speaks to culture, identity, and connection to Country. Visitors discover paintings, textiles, sculptures, and mixed media that reveal the depth and dynamism of Indigenous artistic practice across Australia. The welcoming atmosphere encourages genuine conversation between maker and viewer. Open Tuesday through Friday, Burrunju offers a meaningful destination for those seeking to collect, learn, and support artists whose work strengthens cultural presence and artistic voice in the nation's capital.
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Bushy Art Gallery
433P+6VC, WA
Bushy Art Gallery, tucked away in Western Australia, operates as an accessible creative hub open daily from morning through afternoon. The gallery showcases visual art with a generous spirit, welcoming both established and emerging artists to exhibit work across diverse media. The space feels intimate yet energised—a place where conversations about art flow naturally and connections between maker and audience feel genuine. Whether you're seeking to acquire work, gather inspiration, or simply witness creativity in action, Bushy Art Gallery extends a warm invitation. Its consistent daily hours reflect a commitment to accessibility, making it an easy stop for anyone exploring the local art scene with curiosity and an open heart.
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Buxton Contemporary
Corner Southbank Boulevard &, VIC
Buxton Contemporary, anchored at the corner of Southbank Boulevard in Victoria, presents cutting-edge visual art within a thoughtfully designed gallery environment. This contemporary space champions artistic experimentation across painting, sculpture, video, and installation—work that challenges perception and expands understanding of what art can be. The gallery's curation reflects rigorous curatorial practice paired with genuine care for visitor experience. Natural light and considered architecture create an atmosphere where art speaks clearly and powerfully. Open Tuesday through Saturday, Buxton Contemporary invites serious art seekers and curious visitors alike to engage with work at the forefront of Australian visual culture, offering both intellectual stimulation and aesthetic pleasure.
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Buywood Furniture
Unit 6/115 Frederick St, QLD
Buywood Furniture, located on Frederick Street in Queensland, crafts considered wooden furniture that balances aesthetic refinement with functional purpose. The studio brings together skilled makers who understand wood's character—its grain, movement, and potential—translating that knowledge into pieces designed for living. Whether bespoke commissions or thoughtfully designed ready-made works, Buywood's furniture carries the mark of genuine craftsmanship. Visitors and clients experience a collaborative approach to design, where your vision and the maker's expertise meet to create lasting pieces. Open weekday mornings and early afternoons, the studio welcomes those seeking furniture that transcends the ordinary—work built to be cherished and passed forward.
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Byron Alterations
1B/20 Brigantine St, NSW
Byron Alterations, situated on Brigantine Street in Byron Bay, transforms garments and textiles with skilled precision and genuine care. This textile specialist understands that great clothing deserves expert attention—whether hemming a treasured dress, adjusting a vintage jacket, or reimagining a piece that no longer fits quite right. The maker approaches each project with respect for both the garment and the wearer, ensuring alterations enhance rather than diminish. Working Tuesday through Friday, Byron Alterations extends the life of beloved pieces, championing sustainable fashion through thoughtful repair and adjustment. It's a quiet hero of slow fashion, making clothes feel personal and properly fitted in an era of disposable wear.
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Byron Bay Beeswax Wraps
Suite 10/130 Jonson St, NSW
Byron Bay Beeswax Wraps creates sustainable food wraps that marry environmental responsibility with beautiful textile design. Located on Jonson Street, this maker combines organic cotton with natural beeswax to craft reusable alternatives to plastic wrap—practical objects that invite conscious living. Each wrap carries the warmth of handmade care; you can feel the difference between industrial production and thoughtful craft. The studio welcomes weekday visitors (Monday through Friday) into a space where sustainability isn't trend but genuine commitment. Whether you're outfitting your kitchen or seeking gifts that reflect your values, Byron Bay Beeswax Wraps offers textile solutions that reduce waste while celebrating the quiet elegance of natural materials.
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Byron Bay Contemporary Artspace
57 Tennyson St, NSW
Byron Bay Contemporary Artspace, anchored on Tennyson Street, functions as vital creative hub where visual artists exhibit, collaborate, and push artistic boundaries. The gallery presents contemporary work across painting, sculpture, printmaking, and installation—art that engages with current conversations while remaining rooted in the region's distinctive creative culture. The space feels energised yet welcoming; you'll encounter work that surprises and sparks genuine engagement. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the artspace reflects Byron's commitment to supporting working artists and fostering vibrant visual culture. Whether you're a collector, artist, or simply curious, Byron Bay Contemporary Artspace invites you into conversations about what art can express and explore in our present moment.
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Byron Bay Screenprinters
3/5 Wollongbar St, NSW
Byron Bay Screenprinters, located on Wollongbar Street, masters the art of screenprinting with technical skill and creative vision. This printmaking studio translates designs onto fabric and paper through a time-honoured process that rewards precision and imagination equally. Whether producing custom garments, limited-edition prints, or collaborative artist projects, the printers bring expertise in colour, composition, and the beautiful imperfections that mark screenprinting as distinctly handmade. Visitors encounter a working studio where craft knowledge flows visibly. Open weekday mornings, Byron Bay Screenprinters welcomes those seeking to commission bespoke work or simply witness the patient skill involved in transforming vision into tangible, wearable art.
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Byron Bay Water Tank Art
Paterson St, NSW
Byron Bay Water Tank Art transforms industrial heritage into a vibrant open-air gallery on Paterson Street. This distinctive public art installation celebrates the creative spirit of the North Coast, inviting visitors to experience constantly evolving murals and visual storytelling painted across iconic water tanks. Open around the clock, it's a free and accessible gem that captures the region's artistic energy and community spirit. Whether you're a passing traveler or a local returning for fresh inspiration, the tanks offer a dynamic backdrop for discovery, photography, and connection to Byron Bay's thriving visual arts culture.
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Byron Photo Magic
Mercato on Byron 20, NSW
Byron Photo Magic brings the art of printmaking to life within Mercato on Byron, offering expert darkroom and digital printing services in the heart of Byron Bay. This studio specializes in transforming photographs into stunning prints, combining traditional craft knowledge with contemporary techniques. Visitors and photographers working across the region find a knowledgeable space where their images are treated with care and precision. Whether you're seeking archival-quality prints, custom framing, or professional guidance on bringing your photographic vision to life, Byron Photo Magic delivers craftsmanship that honors both the digital and analog traditions of printmaking.
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Bytes 'n Colours
24 Mort St, ACT
Bytes 'n Colours, nestled on Mort Street in Canberra, marries digital innovation with traditional printmaking craft. This studio explores the exciting intersection where technology meets ink, creating vibrant printed works that showcase the possibilities of contemporary print disciplines. The workspace welcomes visitors seeking custom prints, design expertise, and a deeper understanding of how digital tools can enhance traditional printmaking methods. Open weekday mornings through afternoons, it's a thoughtful destination for anyone curious about the evolution of print arts in the nation's capital.
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Bywater Design
Unit 6/32 Zillmere Rd, QLD
Bywater Design stands as a dedicated wood and furniture studio in Brisbane's creative quarter, where skilled craftspeople shape timber into functional and beautiful pieces. Located on Zillmere Road, the studio balances thoughtful design with meticulous woodworking traditions, creating furniture that tells stories through grain, joinery, and form. Visitors discover a workspace where design philosophy and technical expertise converge, offering custom commissions and finished pieces that bring warmth to any interior. With extended weekday hours and Saturday availability, Bywater Design invites those who appreciate the enduring value of handcrafted wood furniture to step inside and witness the craft firsthand.
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Cairns & District Woodworkers Guild
16 Knight St, QLD
Cairns & District Woodworkers Guild serves as a living hub for woodworking craft in Far North Queensland, where makers gather to refine skills, share knowledge, and celebrate the craft. Located on Knight Street, this guild space opens its doors to both seasoned woodworkers and those eager to learn. Here, hand tools rest beside power equipment, and the air carries the scent of freshly cut timber and finishing oils. Members' work demonstrates mastery of joinery, timber selection, and design—from functional pieces to exhibition-quality creations. Visiting the guild offers insight into a community committed to preserving and evolving woodworking traditions in the tropics.
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Cairns Art Gallery
40 Abbott St, QLD
Cairns Art Gallery stands as the primary contemporary art institution in Far North Queensland, presenting ambitious exhibitions that showcase emerging and established artists. Situated on Abbott Street, this gallery creates a dynamic space where painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art offer visitors fresh perspectives on visual culture. The gallery's curatorial vision extends beyond Cairns, bringing national and regional artists into conversation with local practices. The atmosphere remains welcoming and intellectually engaged—a place where you might spend an hour or revisit across seasons as exhibitions shift. Whether attending an opening or wandering in on a quiet afternoon, Cairns Art Gallery invites you into the serious pleasure of contemporary art engagement.
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Cairns Art Gallery, Court House Building
38 Abbott St, QLD
Cairns Art Gallery's Court House Building location extends the gallery's reach into heritage architecture on Abbott Street, creating a striking dialogue between historic space and contemporary practice. This satellite venue hosts exhibitions that often respond to the building's character and Cairns' cultural narrative. The ornate architecture becomes part of the viewing experience—art encountered within these rooms gains additional resonance from their past. Visitors discover exhibitions that might be more intimate or thematically specific than the main gallery space. The Court House location underscores how art galleries function not just as neutral containers, but as active participants in conversations between history, place, and creative vision.
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Cairns Art Gallery, Mulgrave Building
51 Esplanade, QLD
Housed in the historic Mulgrave Building on Cairns' iconic Esplanade, the Cairns Art Gallery showcases contemporary and traditional visual art in a beautifully curated space. This is where the region's creative pulse beats strongest — rotating exhibitions feature local, national, and international artists working across painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media. Visitors step into an atmosphere of discovery, where thoughtfully presented works spark conversation and inspiration. The gallery's commitment to accessibility and community engagement makes it an essential stop for anyone seeking to understand Cairns' vibrant artistic landscape and emerging creative voices.
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Cairns Art Society
51 Lake St, QLD
The Cairns Art Society nurtures the region's visual arts community from its Lake Street home, serving as both a gathering place and exhibition space for painters, sculptors, and multimedia artists. This is where creative conversations flourish and artistic practice is celebrated in all its forms. Members and visiting artists find a supportive environment that encourages experimentation and skill-sharing across disciplines. The society's ongoing exhibitions and events create meaningful opportunities to engage with art-makers and discover new work, making it a vital cultural hub for anyone passionate about visual creativity in Far North Queensland.
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Cairns Custom Wardrobes
Unit 1/13 Donaldson St, QLD
Cairns Custom Wardrobes brings masterful woodworking and furniture design to Donaldson Street, creating bespoke storage solutions and handcrafted pieces tailored to individual spaces and lifestyles. The studio's skilled makers work closely with clients to understand their needs, transforming visions into beautifully finished reality. Whether designing built-in wardrobes, custom cabinetry, or freestanding furniture, each piece reflects attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. Visitors discover a team genuinely invested in creating functional art that enhances homes and spaces — where precision joinery meets thoughtful design.
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Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF)
93 Lake St, QLD
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair stands as a vital cultural institution, celebrating the rich textile and fibre traditions of Indigenous artists from across Australia. Located on Lake Street, this space honours traditional techniques — weaving, dyeing, beadwork, and fibre arts — while showcasing contemporary interpretations that push creative boundaries. Visitors encounter authentic works that tell stories of Country, culture, and artistic vision, directly supporting Indigenous makers and their communities. This is more than a marketplace; it's a place of cultural celebration where each piece carries meaning, history, and the artist's profound connection to their heritage.
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Cairns Instant Printing
81 Sheridan St, QLD
Cairns Instant Printing on Sheridan Street brings the craft of printmaking to life, offering both professional printing services and a genuine passion for the medium's creative possibilities. The studio works with local artists and businesses to transform designs into tangible printed pieces, from small-run art prints to bespoke projects. The team's knowledge of printing techniques and materials shines through in every conversation, whether you're exploring options for a personal project or commissioning something special. This is where technical expertise meets artistic vision, making it an invaluable resource for anyone serious about print.
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Cairns Jewellery Boutique
Shop 3/63 Abbott St, QLD
Nestled on Abbott Street, Cairns Jewellery Boutique crafts exquisite pieces in jewellery and metalwork, blending contemporary design with timeless elegance. The studio's artisans work with precious metals and stones to create both bespoke commissions and distinctive ready-made collections. Each visit reveals carefully considered designs — from delicate everyday pieces to statement works — that showcase the maker's technical skill and aesthetic sensibility. Whether seeking a custom engagement ring, a personal treasure, or the perfect gift, visitors discover a jeweller genuinely invested in creating pieces that resonate with meaning and beauty.
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Cairns Label Centre
126 Buchan St, QLD
Cairns Label Centre on Buchan Street specialises in precision printmaking for labels, signage, and branded materials, serving Cairns' creative and commercial communities with technical expertise and reliable service. The studio masters the details that matter — colour accuracy, material selection, and finishing — transforming concepts into professional printed products. Whether supporting small makers, restaurants, or larger enterprises, the team approaches each project with craftsmanship and understanding of how print quality reflects brand identity. Visitors find knowledgeable makers ready to problem-solve and deliver work that exceeds expectations.
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Cairns Needle at Work: Tailoring & Alteration
81 Lake St, QLD
Cairns Needle at Work, located on Lake Street, preserves the essential craft of tailoring and alteration with skill and care. The studio's experienced makers understand that good fit transforms how clothes feel and function, approaching each garment with respect for fabric and construction. Whether alterations to cherished pieces, custom tailoring, or repair work, the artisans combine technical precision with genuine attention to detail. Visitors appreciate the personal service and expert guidance that ensures every project honours both the maker's craft and the client's needs in this increasingly rare and valued service.
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Cairns Potters Club
28A Grove St, QLD
The Cairns Potters Club on Grove Street is where clay comes alive through the hands of dedicated ceramicists. This vibrant community studio offers both emerging and established potters access to kilns, wheels, and shared creative space, fostering an environment of experimentation and mutual learning. Members work in diverse traditions — from functional earthenware to sculptural exploration — surrounded by the energy of makers pursuing their craft. Regular open studio hours invite visitors to witness artists at work and discover the meditative beauty of hand-thrown ceramics, while the welcoming community spirit makes everyone feel at home in this creative sanctuary.
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Cairns PrintShop
176 Robert Rd, QLD
Cairns PrintShop on Robert Road stands as a comprehensive creative hub for printmaking in all its forms. With extended hours and weekend availability, this studio welcomes both experienced printers and curious beginners into a space equipped for screen printing, digital printing, and traditional techniques. The makers here are generous with knowledge, guiding visitors through processes and possibilities while maintaining high standards of craftsmanship. Whether commissioning custom print work, exploring the medium yourself, or simply discovering what print can express, you'll find a team genuinely passionate about keeping this essential craft alive and accessible.
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Cairns Showgrounds
109-127 Mulgrave Rd, QLD
Cairns Showgrounds hosts a vibrant textile and fibre community along Mulgrave Road in Far North Queensland. This dedicated space brings together makers and enthusiasts working with fabric, yarn, and natural fibres, offering visitors a chance to explore the full spectrum of textile craftsmanship. Whether you're seeking inspiration, materials, or connection with local artisans, the showgrounds provide a welcoming hub where the texture and colour of handmade textile work come alive. The weekday schedule makes it easy to drop by and discover what's being created.
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Calico & Ivy
Shop 4/111 Claremont Cres, WA
Calico & Ivy, nestled in Claremont Crescent in Western Australia, celebrates the art of textile and fibre work with warmth and accessibility. This charming studio invites visitors to explore beautifully curated collections and connect with the makers behind them. Whether you're a seasoned textile enthusiast or curious newcomer, you'll find thoughtfully selected pieces and an atmosphere that honours the craft. With weekend hours included, there's ample opportunity to visit and experience the creativity on display—a genuine treasure for anyone drawn to fabric, pattern, and handmade beauty.
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Calico & Ivy
Shop 4/111 Claremont Cres, WA
Calico & Ivy brings textile artistry and fiber craft to Claremont in Perth, offering a carefully curated collection and a warm, welcoming studio space. This textile specialist works with natural materials and traditional techniques to create and stock pieces that celebrate color, pattern, and handmade heritage. Whether you're seeking unique fabrics, fiber art, or expert guidance on textile projects, the team brings genuine passion and knowledge to every interaction. Open six days a week, Calico & Ivy becomes a natural gathering place for makers, collectors, and anyone drawn to the tactile beauty of textile craftsmanship.
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Caloundra Arts Centre Association Inc.
5 North St, QLD
Caloundra Arts Centre Association Inc. nurtures textile and fiber arts on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, offering a welcoming hub for makers and enthusiasts alike. Located on North Street, the centre serves as both creative workspace and community gathering place, where traditional and contemporary fiber techniques flourish. Visitors discover an atmosphere rich with artistic energy, offering opportunities to observe working artists, explore finished pieces, and engage with a vibrant local craft community. Open daily with consistent afternoon hours, it's an ideal destination for anyone wanting to deepen their appreciation for textile arts or connect with fellow creative practitioners.
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Caloundra Regional Gallery
22 Omrah Ave, QLD
Caloundra Regional Gallery brings contemporary and traditional visual arts to the Sunshine Coast from its Omrah Avenue home. This gallery space presents carefully curated exhibitions that celebrate both established and emerging artists, creating an intimate setting for visual discovery. The gallery's thoughtful programming and welcoming environment invite visitors to experience art within a regional context, where local voices and broader artistic conversations intersect meaningfully. Open late afternoons and weekend mornings, it offers a serene retreat where the visual arts are treated with respect and accessibility remains paramount.
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Caloundra Screenprints
7 Winchester Rd, QLD
Caloundra Screenprints specializes in the vibrant discipline of screen printing on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, operating from a dedicated studio on Winchester Road. This working printshop demonstrates the bold tradition of screenprint craft, where skilled artisans pull color through mesh to create striking designs on fabric and paper. The early morning hours reflect the studio's professional ethos and production focus, welcoming both trade clients and those seeking custom printed pieces. For visitors interested in understanding the technical mastery and creative potential of screenprinting, this is an authentic workspace where the craft remains central.
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Camera House - Darwin
Shop 1/20 Knuckey St, NT
Camera House Darwin serves the Northern Territory's photography and printmaking community from its Knuckey Street location, offering expertise in capturing and printing images in one of Australia's most visually distinctive regions. The team brings comprehensive knowledge of photographic processes and digital printing technologies, supporting both professionals and enthusiasts. With consistent weekday hours and Saturday availability, Camera House Darwin stands as a reliable resource for anyone seeking quality prints, technical advice, or professional-grade supplies to realize their photographic vision in the tropical Top End.
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Camprint
13 Commercial Dr, VIC
Camprint operates as a professional printmaking studio in Victoria's Gippsland region, serving the broader community with expert offset and digital printing services. Located on Commercial Drive, the studio represents the backbone of contemporary print craft, where technical precision meets creative problem-solving. The team works closely with designers, artists, and businesses to transform visions into printed reality, bringing decades of printing knowledge to every project. Open standard weekday hours, Camprint demonstrates how professional printmaking remains an essential and evolving craft that brings durability and quality to visual communication.
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Canberra Art Gallery
100 Barrier St, ACT
Canberra Art Gallery stands as a beacon for visual art lovers in the nation's capital, housed on Barrier Street where thoughtful curation meets accessible excellence. The gallery's welcoming spaces showcase diverse artistic voices and contemporary practice, offering visitors an enriching journey through carefully selected exhibitions. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or simply curious about what's on the walls, the gallery's weekday-through-Saturday schedule makes it easy to drop in and discover something that resonates. The warm, knowledgeable team creates an inviting atmosphere that transforms a gallery visit into a genuine conversation about creativity and culture.
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Canberra Contemporary
44 Queen Elizabeth Terrace, ACT
Canberra Contemporary pulses with the energy of cutting-edge artistic practice, positioned thoughtfully on Queen Elizabeth Terrace in the heart of Canberra's cultural precinct. This gallery champions contemporary work that challenges, provokes, and inspires—a space where emerging and established artists alike find their voice. Visitors step into a realm of bold ideas and fresh perspectives, where each exhibition tells a unique story about our time. The intimate scale of the space creates genuine connection between artwork and viewer, making it a destination for those seeking art that feels alive and immediate. Open Tuesday through Saturday, it's a cultural gem worth marking on your calendar.
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Canberra Glassworks
11 Wentworth Ave, ACT
Canberra Glassworks transforms molten glass into luminous artistry in Wentworth Avenue, where fire and skill merge into breathtaking creations. This studio invites visitors into the mesmerizing world of glasswork—whether you're drawn to the technical mastery, the play of light through colored glass, or the sheer artistry of the craft. The dedicated hours Wednesday through Sunday offer genuine opportunity to witness the process and connect with the makers. Walking through the studio, you'll find pieces that range from deeply personal to strikingly contemporary, each one carrying the handwork and vision of glassmakers who understand their material intimately.
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Canberra Jewellery Repair & Restoration
5/8-20 Cook Pl, ACT
Canberra Jewellery Repair & Restoration honors the precious things you treasure, breathing new life into cherished pieces on Cook Place. Whether you're seeking expert restoration of heirloom jewellery, intricate repairs, or custom metalwork, this atelier approaches each commission with genuine care and technical precision. The craftspeople here understand that jewellery tells stories—of moments, relationships, and identity—and treat every piece accordingly. Limited hours Thursday through Saturday morning reflect the bespoke nature of the work; this is a place where quality and attention matter far more than volume. Your treasured pieces deserve hands as devoted as these.
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Canberra Potters Society Inc.
1 Aspinall St, ACT
Canberra Potters Society Inc. welcomes you into a thriving community of ceramic artists on Aspinall Street, where clay becomes poetry in the hands of dedicated makers. This society represents the beating heart of Canberra's pottery tradition—a collaborative space where potters of all levels gather to create, learn, and celebrate their craft. Visiting the studio reveals a wonderful mix of functional ware, sculptural exploration, and timeless pieces born from the wheel and kiln. The welcoming hours throughout the week make it easy to pop in, see what's being made, and sense the genuine passion that animates this creative community.
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Canberra Spinners And Weavers
70 Maclaurin Cres, ACT
Canberra Spinners and Weavers preserves and advances the ancient crafts of textile creation on Maclaurin Crescent, where threads become tapestries of extraordinary beauty. This studio celebrates the meditative, skillful work of spinning fiber into yarn and weaving it into cloth—practices that connect us to centuries of human creativity. Visitors encounter not just finished pieces, but the knowledge and passion of makers who understand how rhythm, tension, and intention shape every thread. The flexible hours throughout the week provide multiple windows to visit and explore; this is a sanctuary for those seeking authentic, handmade textiles and the stories woven within them.
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Canvas Momentz
Unit 19, NSW
Canvas Momentz in NSW brings visual art to life through a dedicated studio space where creativity takes centre stage. Here, you'll discover the intersection of artistic vision and technical skill, where each piece tells a story. The studio welcomes those seeking original artwork and deeper connection to the visual arts community. Visitors can expect an engaging space that celebrates colour, form, and expression—a place where contemporary visual art practice thrives and invites you to pause and truly see.
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Canvas Print Studio
1/10-12 Moreland Rd, VIC
Canvas Print Studio on Moreland Road in Victoria represents the intersection of traditional printmaking craft and contemporary artistic practice. This studio invites visitors into the distinctive world of print—where images are carefully layered, pressed, and refined through time-honored techniques combined with modern sensibility. The makers here understand printmaking not as mechanical reproduction, but as an art form where each impression carries intention and individuality. Open throughout the working week, it's an accessible destination for those curious about how prints are made and why this ancient craft continues to speak so powerfully to today's artists and collectors.
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Canvas Prints Australia
2/170 Eumundi Noosa Rd, QLD
Canvas Prints Australia brings the art of printmaking to the creative heart of the Noosa region, nestled near the scenic Eumundi landscape. This studio embraces printmaking as both technical discipline and expressive medium, creating work that celebrates color, composition, and the handmade mark. Visitors discover a workspace animated by the energy of makers committed to their craft, where each print reflects careful consideration and skill. The welcoming weekday hours make it easy to visit, chat with the artists, and gain insight into the thoughtful processes that bring each piece to life. It's a vibrant corner of Queensland's creative community.
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Capital Prints
2/137 Canberra Ave, ACT
Capital Prints stands as a dedicated printmaking studio on Canberra Avenue, where the ancient language of print speaks with contemporary relevance and technical mastery. This is a workspace where artists honor the craft's rich traditions—from linoleum and woodblock to screen printing—while pushing toward fresh aesthetic territories. Visitors stepping into Capital Prints encounter work that demonstrates how printmaking captures texture, tone, and expression in ways unique to the medium. The generous weekday hours reflect a studio serious about accessibility and community engagement, making it a natural destination for those seeking authentic, skillfully-made prints and genuine conversation about the craft.
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Capital Sewing Studio
shop 9/107 Mulgrave Rd, QLD
Capital Sewing Studio on Mulgrave Road in Queensland stands as a welcoming destination for textile makers of all levels. This dedicated sewing space offers expertise, resources, and a genuine passion for the craft. Whether you're honing new skills, searching for quality materials, or seeking advice from experienced practitioners, you'll find a supportive environment that celebrates the precision and creativity of textile work. With extended weekday hours and Saturday availability, the studio fits naturally into your creative rhythm.
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caravane ceramics
1931 Coolamon Scenic Dr, NSW
Caravane Ceramics nestles into the rural landscape of Coolamon Scenic Drive in NSW, where the pace slows and clay becomes a pathway to presence and creation. This ceramics studio embraces the contemplative, grounding nature of handmade pottery—each piece shaped with intention in a setting that honors both craft tradition and individual expression. Visitors to caravane encounter the quiet confidence of makers who understand clay intimately, creating functional and sculptural work that speaks to a simpler, more considered way of living. The studio's location along the scenic drive makes it a rewarding destination for those seeking authentic ceramic work and a genuine connection to the maker's vision.
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Carbon Copy
24 Jindalee Rd, NSW
Carbon Copy on Jindalee Road in NSW is a printmaking studio that opens its doors seven days a week—a testament to the energy and accessibility of the practice here. This space celebrates the bold, immediate nature of print, from relief and screen printing to digital processes. Visitors encounter the layered beauty of impressions, inks, and paper, and discover how artists transform ideas into tangible, shareable work. The generous hours reflect a studio that truly welcomes curiosity and creative exploration.
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Cardzilla
163 Anderson St, QLD
Cardzilla in Townsville, Queensland, brings the joy and technical skill of printmaking to the heart of Anderson Street. This studio specializes in creating beautifully printed work, from cards and stationery to custom designs that celebrate colour and craftsmanship. Visitors experience the energy of a working print studio and can appreciate the precision, creativity, and personality poured into each piece. It's a place where print becomes personal—whether you're seeking a special commission or simply exploring what modern printmaking offers.
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Carizza Designs
9 Gerald St, NSW
Carizza Designs brings the vibrant energy of printmaking to Gerald Street in NSW, welcoming visitors into a studio where traditional techniques meet contemporary vision. Here, the act of printing becomes an immersive experience—whether you're watching skilled hands work the press or discovering beautifully crafted prints that capture the essence of the region. Open seven days a week, this studio embodies accessibility without compromising on craft excellence. The work showcases the meditative precision printmaking demands, with each piece telling its own story through colour, texture, and carefully considered composition. For those seeking authentic Australian craft, Carizza Designs offers genuine insight into why this ancient art form continues to thrive.
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Carmen & Lucy Fine Jewellery | By Appointment
Edments Building, SA
Nestled within the Edments Building in South Australia, Carmen & Lucy Fine Jewellery operates by appointment—an approach that honours the intimacy and personal attention fine jewellery deserves. This studio specialises in metalwork and jewellery creation, where each piece reflects considered craftsmanship and genuine artistry. By booking ahead, visitors gain access to a space where bespoke commissions and curated collections come alive. The appointment-based model allows the makers to share their creative process unhurried, offering insight into material selection, technique, and the stories behind their designs. It's a refreshingly personal way to experience contemporary jewellery craft in South Australia.
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Carole Griffiths - Glass Blowing Classes - Hand Made Glass Beads
9/196-198 Gladstone St, ACT
Carole Griffiths' glass blowing studio in Canberra transforms molten glass into luminous hand-made beads and functional art. Located on Gladstone Street in the ACT, this workshop offers classes alongside finished pieces, inviting both curious observers and eager learners to experience the fiery magic of hot glass work. The studio specialises in bead-making—a craft that demands precision, timing, and artistic vision in equal measure. Visitors witness the hypnotic process of glass meeting flame, emerging as jewel-like creations. Whether you're seeking a unique keepsake or wanting to try your hand at glass work, this studio provides an unforgettable encounter with one of the most visually spectacular craft disciplines.
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Castle Workshop
1312 Nicholls Rivulet Rd, TAS
Castle Workshop sits on Nicholls Rivulet Road in Tasmania, a dedicated space where wood and furniture craftsmanship take centre stage. This studio represents the thoughtful tradition of bespoke furniture making—where material knowledge, joinery skill, and design vision converge. Tasmanian timber, renowned for its character and quality, flows through the work created here. The workshop embodies the quiet expertise that comes from understanding wood's nature: its grain, its movement, its potential. For those seeking handcrafted furniture with integrity and durability, Castle Workshop offers pieces that will endure, each one a testament to the maker's commitment to honest, skilled woodwork.
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Catch Wreck Printmakers
Access via laneway, VIC
Tucked down a laneway in Victoria, Catch Wreck Printmakers operates as an early-morning creative sanctuary, opening at 6 AM for those who cherish the quiet intensity of printmaking. This studio pulses with the energy of artists deeply engaged with their craft—working the presses, layering ink, and pulling proofs with focused dedication. The accessible laneway location adds to its appeal; visitors discover an unpretentious space where serious printmaking happens. The early hours and weekday schedule suggest a studio driven by creative commitment rather than casual walk-ins. It's a place where the discipline and joy of printmaking are equally evident, offering genuine connection to contemporary print culture.
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Catherine Brown Jewellery
479 Waterworks Rd, QLD
Catherine Brown Jewellery, situated on Waterworks Road in Queensland, represents the thoughtful intersection of design and metalwork craft. This jeweller creates pieces that speak to both personal adornment and artistic expression, with each work carrying the maker's distinctive vision. The studio's approach honours traditional metalworking skills while engaging with contemporary jewellery sensibilities. Whether exploring the finished collection or discussing custom commissions, visitors encounter a maker whose work reflects deep consideration of form, material, and wearability. Catherine Brown Jewellery offers the kind of pieces that become meaningful over time—jewellery that connects wearer to maker.
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CCL Label - Barossa Valley
19 Railway Terrace, SA
CCL Label's Barossa Valley location on Railway Terrace brings printmaking expertise to South Australia's renowned wine country. This studio specializes in custom labelling and print work, serving the region's creative community while maintaining connections to broader Australian craft networks. The setting among Barossa's rolling vineyards creates a distinctive backdrop for thoughtful print practice. Visitors can expect professional craftsmanship and an understanding of how quality print work enhances and celebrates the maker's vision.
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CeeCee Studios
1/103-105 Quarry St, NSW
CeeCee Studios occupies a quiet corner of Quarry Street in NSW, where ceramics and clay come alive through focused, weekend-centred opening hours. This studio welcomes visitors during select windows—Wednesday through Sunday afternoons—creating an intentional rhythm that allows both makers and visitors to engage meaningfully with clay work. The ceramics here reflect the transformative power of earth, fire, and skill; each piece carries the fingerprints of its creator. Whether you're drawn to functional ware, sculptural forms, or the meditative process of hand-building, this studio offers an intimate encounter with contemporary ceramic practice. It's a reminder that craft thrives in considered, unhurried spaces.
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Centavic Clothing
2/1 Whip Ct, NSW
Centavic Clothing in NSW merges printmaking with wearable design, creating pieces where technical print skill meets everyday utility. Located on Whip Court, this studio transforms fabric into personal expression through thoughtful, quality print work. Visitors discover how contemporary printmaking animates clothing, turning garments into statements of style and craft. The studio represents a dynamic approach to print as both fine art and functional design—a space where creativity meets the clothes you wear.
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Central Goldfields Art Gallery
1 Neill St, NSW
Central Goldfields Art Gallery on Neill Street in NSW presents a curated space where visual art takes centre stage. Operating Thursday through Sunday, the gallery creates an accessible gathering point for contemporary and traditional art practices across the region. This venue celebrates the diverse expressions of NSW artists, showcasing painting, sculpture, mixed media, and experimental work. The gallery's opening hours encourage weekend visits while supporting the local arts community through consistent programming and exhibition opportunities. It's a space that honours the importance of seeing art in person—experiencing scale, texture, and presence that digital viewing cannot capture. A genuine hub for regional visual culture.
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Ceramic 'N' Glass Printers
13 Herman St, VIC
Ceramic 'N' Glass Printers in Victoria brings together two distinct material traditions—the warmth of clay and the clarity of glass—united through printmaking and surface decoration. Located on Herman Street, this studio explores how printed pattern and image enhance ceramic and glass work, creating pieces that blend functional craft with artistic vision. Visitors encounter the richness of decorated surfaces and the technical mastery required to marry print with fired materials. It's a fascinating space where multiple disciplines converge.
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Céramiques Elsternwick
15 Horne St, VIC
Céramiques Elsternwick brings European-inflected ceramic sensibility to Horne Street in Victoria, operating through carefully considered opening hours that reflect its boutique character. This studio celebrates clay as both functional and artistic medium, with work ranging from considered domestic ware to sculptural exploration. The selective hours—Thursday through Saturday, with extended Friday evenings—suggest a studio prioritising quality engagement over volume. Visitors discover thoughtfully curated pieces and the philosophy underlying contemporary ceramics practice. The work honours clay's ancient lineage while speaking to present-day aesthetics. It's the kind of place where a single visit often leads to returning, drawn back by the work's quiet sophistication.
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Céramiques Kew
176 High St, VIC
Céramiques Kew inhabits High Street in Victoria with the same considered approach to ceramic craft and community building as its Elsternwick counterpart. This studio serves as a beacon for those seeking contemporary ceramics with depth and integrity, showcasing work that balances utility with artistic vision. The thoughtful opening schedule—Thursday and Saturday afternoons, plus Friday evenings—encourages intentional visiting rather than casual browsing. Here, ceramics are treated as a serious artistic discipline: hand-thrown vessels, sculptural forms, and experimental work sit alongside more accessible functional pieces. For anyone seeking to deepen their engagement with clay, or simply wishing to surround themselves with beautiful, handmade objects, Céramiques Kew offers an enriching experience.
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CG Jewellery
14A Regent Arcade, SA
Tucked within Regent Arcade in South Australia, CG Jewellery crafts distinctive pieces that blend contemporary design with traditional metalworking techniques. This intimate studio welcomes visitors to explore carefully curated jewellery—each piece tells a story of skilled hands and thoughtful creation. Whether you're seeking a bespoke commission or browsing finished works, the welcoming space invites you to connect with the artistry behind every ring, pendant, and bracelet. The makers here understand that jewellery marks life's moments, and they approach their craft with genuine care.
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CG Quickprint
9 Rosebud Parade, VIC
CG Quickprint brings the bold, tactile world of printmaking to Rosebud in Victoria. This energetic studio specializes in the art of pressing ink to paper, creating distinctive prints that carry the character of traditional techniques. Visitors discover vibrant works that showcase the unpredictable beauty of the printing process—each impression unique. Whether you're a collector seeking original prints or curious about the craft itself, the studio's welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to appreciate the precision and creativity that defines contemporary printmaking.
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Charles Sandford Woodturning & Joinery Pty Ltd
6 Bellevue Cres, VIC
Charles Sandford Woodturning & Joinery commands respect in Victoria's woodworking landscape, where timber is transformed into objects of both utility and beauty. Nestled on Bellevue Crescent, this studio combines the ancient art of woodturning with refined joinery, producing pieces that celebrate wood's natural character. Visitors encounter skilfully crafted bowls, turned vessels, and furniture that demonstrate mastery of grain and form. Here, traditional craft knowledge meets careful attention to detail—each piece a conversation between maker and material.
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Choices Flooring Ballarat
8 Humffray St S, VIC
Choices Flooring Ballarat in Victoria honors the craft of wood and its transformation into living spaces. This studio showcases how quality materials, thoughtful design, and skilled craftsmanship come together in flooring solutions that define how we inhabit our homes. Located on Humffray Street South, it serves the Ballarat community with expertise and accessibility. Visitors can explore timber options, grain patterns, and finishes—discovering how wood craft endures, adapts, and creates warmth underfoot.
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Chris Williams Retail & Manufacturing Jewellers
22 Cubillo St, NT
Chris Williams Retail & Manufacturing Jewellers stands as a creative hub in Darwin's jewellery scene, where custom design meets expert craftsmanship. Located on Cubillo Street, this studio combines a working workshop with a gallery space, allowing visitors to witness the artistry of jewellery making firsthand. The makers here work in precious metals and gemstones, creating everything from engagement rings to contemporary art pieces. It's a place where your ideas transform into wearable treasures, guided by experienced hands and genuine passion.
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Christian Fletcher Gallery - Dunsborough
Shop 4/27 Dunn Bay Rd, WA
Christian Fletcher Gallery illuminates Dunsborough's creative landscape with contemporary visual art that captures light and perspective in compelling ways. This welcoming gallery space, open seven days a week, invites visitors to pause and engage with thoughtful artworks. The collection reflects a commitment to vibrant, engaging visual practice—whether drawing, painting, or mixed media. Dunsborough's coastal beauty provides the perfect backdrop for this gallery, where art and landscape dialogue creates a memorable experience for those seeking genuine creative inspiration.
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Christine Isaacs Glass Artist
1 Sadgroves Cres, NT
Christine Isaacs Glass Artist transforms molten glass into luminous sculptures and functional works in Darwin's creative community. Working with colour, light, and form, this studio produces pieces that celebrate glass's unique properties—transparency, depth, and brilliance. Visitors to Sadgroves Crescent discover objects that range from delicate vessels to bold installations, each created through skillful manipulation of this demanding medium. The work here invites contemplation, offering the quiet beauty that only handmade glass can convey.
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Christopher Green Manufacturing Jewellers PTY LTD
Level 1/55 Gawler Pl, SA
Christopher Green Manufacturing Jewellers occupies a distinguished position in Adelaide's jewellery quarter, creating bespoke and designed pieces from its Gawler Place studio. This atelier combines manufacturing expertise with artistic vision, crafting jewellery that speaks to both tradition and innovation. Whether commissioning a custom piece or selecting from their collection, clients experience the refined process of luxury jewellery making. The studio's commitment to quality materials and skilled handiwork ensures every piece becomes a treasured keepsake.
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Christopher Scott Furniture
7 Flinders Rd, VIC
Christopher Scott Furniture crafts bespoke wooden pieces that celebrate the beauty of timber and skilled joinery. Located on Flinders Road in Victoria, this studio creates furniture that marries contemporary design with time-honoured woodworking techniques. Visitors discover thoughtfully designed pieces that become cherished heirlooms—each item tells a story of careful craftsmanship. Whether seeking a custom commission or browsing finished works, you'll experience the quiet confidence of a maker who understands wood intimately. The welcoming studio space opens weekdays and Saturday mornings, inviting you to explore timeless furniture that transforms a house into a home.
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Chrysalis Printing And Design Solutions
7 Chestnut Rd, NSW
Chrysalis Printing and Design Solutions brings vibrant colour and precision to the printmaking craft in NSW. This studio transforms creative visions into beautifully printed realities, blending traditional printing expertise with contemporary design sensibilities. Whether you're after custom printing solutions, art prints, or design consultation, the team works closely with clients to realise their projects with meticulous attention to detail. The workspace pulses with creative energy throughout the working week, welcoming collaborators and curious makers alike. Here, ink meets paper with intention, producing work that resonates with purpose and visual impact.
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City Gallery
Melbourne Town Hall, VIC
City Gallery, housed within Melbourne Town Hall, serves as a vital cultural space where visual art connects with the city's vibrant creative community. This accessible venue showcases diverse artistic practices and emerging voices, offering visitors encounters with contemporary work in a historic setting. The gallery's central location makes it an easy destination for those exploring Melbourne's arts landscape. Regular exhibitions and programming ensure there's always something fresh to discover—a quiet sanctuary for art lovers within the city's beating heart.
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Civic Art Bureau
Unit 1/78 Alinga St, ACT
Civic Art Bureau in Canberra operates as an experimental creative space where visual artists gather, collaborate, and share work with an engaged community. Open Thursday through Sunday, this studio-gallery fosters genuine artistic dialogue and discovery. The welcoming environment encourages visitors to engage directly with makers and works in progress, creating an authentic glimpse into contemporary visual practice. It's a place where art feels alive and accessible—where curiosity is welcomed and creative conversation flourishes.
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Clae Space
Factory 6/1625 Main Rd, VIC
Clae Space brings contemporary ceramics to life in a working studio on Melbourne's Main Road, where clay becomes vessels, sculptures, and functional art. This intimate space operates with flexibility, offering classes and open studio hours that invite both experienced potters and curious beginners. The studio's commitment to accessible making means visitors can witness artists at work or participate in hands-on experiences. Clay's ancient tradition meets modern creativity here, in a space that celebrates the meditative, transformative power of working with earth.
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Claire Brooks Studio Gallery
120 Partridge St, SA
Claire Brooks Studio Gallery showcases exquisite jewellery and metalwork crafted with exceptional artistry and skill. Nestled on Partridge Street in South Australia, this studio gallery celebrates the intersection of precious materials and imaginative design. Each piece reflects careful consideration of form, function, and beauty—whether delicate and understated or boldly sculptural. Visiting the studio offers an intimate encounter with wearable art, where you can appreciate the intricacy of metalwork and discover pieces that become personal treasures. The gallery setting creates space to contemplate jewellery that speaks to individual style and meaning.
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Clare Peters Art Glass
217 Peach Orchard Rd, NSW
Clare Peters Art Glass shapes molten glass into luminous, captivating forms in the NSW countryside. This glassmaking studio transforms raw material through heat and intention, creating pieces that play with light and colour in mesmerising ways. Whether viewing delicate vessels, sculptural installations, or functional glassware, visitors witness the marriage of artistic vision and technical mastery. The studio's thoughtful hours reflect the maker's dedication to the craft—glass demands presence and patience. Stepping into this creative space, you enter a world where transparency, brilliance, and form converge into objects of quiet wonder.
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Class A Jewellers
40 North East Road, SA
Class A Jewellers brings refined metalwork and jewellery craftsmanship to North East Road in South Australia. This studio specializes in bespoke pieces and repairs, where skilled artisans work with precious metals to create heirloom-quality designs. Whether you're seeking a custom engagement ring, restoration work, or simply want to explore contemporary jewellery, the welcoming team guides you through each creation with expertise and care. The intimate setting allows you to witness the meticulous process of metalwork firsthand, making it a destination for those who appreciate jewellery as wearable art.
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ClassBento
31 Queen St, VIC
ClassBento transforms Queen Street in Melbourne into a vibrant ceramic studio where clay becomes second nature. Open daily with extended hours, this accessible space welcomes everyone from curious beginners to returning potters. The studio offers hands-on pottery classes where you can centre clay on the wheel, hand-build vessels, and discover your creative voice. The supportive environment and flexible scheduling make it perfect for dropping in after work or spending a weekend afternoon with earth beneath your fingers. Here, clay work becomes a meditative practice woven into your life.
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Classic Colour Print Co.
Classic Colour Print Co, SA
Classic Colour Print Co. delivers vibrant, professionally executed printing in South Australia, serving both artists and businesses with dedicated expertise. This print studio combines traditional techniques with contemporary sensibilities, producing work that captivates through colour accuracy and quality craftsmanship. Whether commissioning art prints, design work, or commercial projects, clients discover a team that understands the alchemy of ink and paper. The studio maintains consistent weekday hours, welcoming makers, designers, and visionary thinkers seeking to bring their work to print. Here, colour becomes a language, precisely spoken.
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Classic Colour Print Co.
Classic Colour Print Co, SA
Classic Colour Print Co. preserves the vibrant tradition of printmaking in South Australia, where skilled hands bring designs to life through ink and press. This dedicated studio celebrates colour and precision, offering visitors insight into both traditional and contemporary printing techniques. The workshop hums with creative energy as artists pull prints that showcase bold pigments and meticulous registration. Whether you're commissioning custom work or exploring editions from established practitioners, this is where printmaking's tactile, expressive nature truly shines.
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Classic Woodcraft
2/60 Jersey Rd, VIC
Classic Woodcraft on Jersey Road in Victoria embodies the quiet mastery of wood turning and furniture making. This studio transforms timber into functional art through skilled craftsmanship, creating pieces that balance beauty with purpose. Visitors discover the grain, colour, and character that each wood species brings, and understand how traditional techniques meet contemporary design. The makers here honour the material's integrity while pushing creative boundaries—resulting in furniture and turned objects that become treasured possessions and conversation pieces in homes across Australia.
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Classy Joints Furniture
2/16 Murphy St, WA
Classy Joints Furniture in Perth demonstrates the sophisticated art of fine woodworking and bespoke furniture making. The studio's approach emphasizes quality joinery, thoughtful design, and the inherent beauty of timber. Each piece emerges from careful consideration of materials, structure, and lasting value—crafted for clients who understand that great furniture deserves great craftsmanship. Murphy Street becomes a destination for those seeking custom pieces that reflect individual taste and functional excellence, built by makers genuinely invested in their work.
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Classy Joints Furniture
2/16 Murphy St, WA
Classy Joints Furniture creates exceptional wooden furniture in Western Australia, where skilled joinery meets thoughtful design. Located in Perth, this studio specialises in furniture that showcases the natural character of timber while demonstrating masterful construction techniques. Each piece reflects understanding of how wood moves, ages, and becomes more beautiful with time. Visitors to the workshop space encounter furniture crafted with precision and care—pieces designed to last generations. The welcoming studio opens throughout the working week, inviting you to explore functional art that elevates everyday living through quality materials and expert making.
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Claude St
14 Claude St, WA
Claude St operates as a ceramics studio in Perth where clay exploration and artistic expression flourish. Located on Claude Street, this space offers both functional and sculptural ceramic work, inviting visitors into the world of contemporary clay craft. The studio's commitment to experimentation and finished pieces showcases the breadth of what ceramicists can achieve—from refined tableware to evocative sculptural forms. It's a place where tradition and innovation meet on the potter's wheel and workbench.
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Claude's Art Gallery
9 Towers Rd, VIC
Claude's Art Gallery on Towers Road in Victoria opens its doors on weekends to showcase compelling visual art in an intimate setting. This gallery becomes a destination for art lovers seeking authentic work and genuine connection with artists' practice. The carefully curated space honours both established and emerging voices, creating conversations between artist and viewer. Weekend visits reveal the depth and diversity of contemporary visual art, making it a refreshing alternative to larger venues—a place where art feels personal and discoveries feel meaningful.
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Claudia Jewellers - Hobart Tasmania
24 Magnet Ct, TAS
Claudia Jewellers brings sophisticated jewellery design and metalwork to Hobart, Tasmania. Nestled in Magnet Court, this studio crafts pieces with a keen eye for detail and timeless elegance. Whether creating engagement rings, contemporary designs, or restoring treasured heirlooms, the team combines technical precision with artistic vision. The welcoming atmosphere invites consultation and exploration, making it a trusted resource for those seeking jewellery that tells a personal story. Here, metalcraft becomes wearable meaning.
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CLAY
22 d, QLD
CLAY in Noosa, Queensland offers a dynamic ceramic experience woven into daily life with flexible morning and evening sessions. This accessible studio welcomes potters of all levels to explore hand-building, wheel-throwing, and sculptural possibilities. The Queensland coast provides natural inspiration, and the studio's convenient schedule means you can slip away from your routine to reconnect with clay. Whether you're seeking skill development or meditative practice, CLAY creates space for genuine creative exploration in a supportive, unpretentious setting.
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Clay & Co. Studio
4 Shorland Way, VIC
Clay & Co. Studio brings the meditative art of ceramics to life in Victoria, offering a space where clay transforms into functional and sculptural beauty. This creative sanctuary welcomes visitors into a world of hand-thrown vessels, carefully glazed surfaces, and artistic exploration. Whether discovering finished ceramics or engaging with the makers themselves, the studio embodies the tactile joy of working with earth and fire. Located on Shorland Way, the space invites both collectors and curious makers to experience the satisfaction of handmade ceramics. Here, tradition meets contemporary artistic vision, one piece of clay at a time.
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Clay and Sip
131 Old Pacific Hwy, QLD
Clay and Sip on the Old Pacific Highway in Queensland creates a welcoming atmosphere where creativity flows alongside relaxation. This studio invites makers of all experience levels to explore ceramics in a social, unpressured environment—perfect for those discovering clay for the first time or deepening their practice. Evening sessions during the week offer a perfect respite from routine, while weekend mornings provide unhurried morning creativity. The studio balances instruction with encouragement, fostering community among clay enthusiasts. Whether seeking a creative outlet, social connection, or pure artistic joy, this is a place where people gather to make, learn, and celebrate together.
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Clay and Sip Gold Coast
Hope Island QLD 4212, QLD
Clay and Sip Gold Coast brings accessible ceramic creativity to Hope Island, welcoming makers into a relaxed, inclusive studio environment. This community-focused space removes barriers to clay work, inviting curious participants to explore hand-building, wheel-throwing, and the meditative qualities of ceramics. Whether you're seeking a social outing, creative expression, or introduction to the craft, the studio fosters an atmosphere of encouragement and shared discovery. Sessions balance instruction with playful exploration, making ceramics feel joyful rather than intimidating. Here on the Gold Coast, clay becomes an invitation to pause, create, and connect with others who share your curiosity.
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Clay By Day Traditional & Contemporary ceramics
70 Kayena Rd, TAS
Clay By Day in Tasmania bridges traditional and contemporary ceramic practice, offering a thoughtful approach to clay work on Kayena Road. This studio honours both time-honoured techniques and modern artistic expression, creating an inclusive space for ceramic exploration. The emphasis on both traditional forms and contemporary aesthetics means visitors encounter clay as both functional craft and fine art. Whether you're drawn to handbuilt pottery or wheel-thrown forms, the studio celebrates ceramics as a deeply rewarding creative language.
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Clay Create Australia
10 Tatiara Dr, VIC
Clay Create Australia offers specialised ceramic instruction and creative exploration in Victoria, serving makers with focused, dedicated studio time. This intimate workspace opens selectively, reflecting the deep intentionality of contemporary ceramic practice. Whether you're developing your clay skills, exploring sculptural possibilities, or seeking technical guidance, the studio provides space for serious engagement with the medium. The limited hours suggest a commitment to quality teaching and small-group dynamics, where attention to individual progress flourishes. Visiting Clay Create Australia means stepping into a space where ceramics become a genuine conversation—between maker, material, and the quiet wisdom clay imparts.
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Clay Designs by Karen Charlebois
33 Queen St, QLD
Clay Designs by Karen Charlebois invites visitors into a welcoming ceramics studio on Queen Street, where handcrafted clay work takes centre stage. This is a space dedicated to the art of pottery and ceramic design, offering an intimate glimpse into the creative process. Whether you're drawn to functional pieces or sculptural forms, the studio reveals the thoughtful craftsmanship behind each creation. Open Wednesday through Saturday, it's the perfect destination for those seeking authentic, locally-made ceramics or wanting to deepen their appreciation for the clay arts.
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Clay room
91 Chinchen St, NSW
Clay Room invites visitors into a welcoming ceramics studio where the craft of clay comes alive. Located on Chinchen Street in NSW, this accessible workspace offers both daytime and evening sessions, making it easy to fit pottery into your schedule. Whether you're a curious beginner or a returning maker, you'll find a thoughtfully designed environment where hands meet clay with guidance and encouragement. The studio's flexible hours—including weekend sessions—reflect a genuine commitment to making ceramic practice available to everyone in the community.
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Clay Studio Canberra
51 Fremantle Dr, ACT
Clay Studio Canberra sits at the heart of the capital's creative community, offering generous access to ceramic practice throughout the week. This Fremantle Drive studio understands that potters keep different rhythms: early birds find morning slots available, while evening learners are equally welcomed. The extended weekend hours suggest a studio that truly serves its makers, from those taking their first steps with clay to practiced hands refining their techniques. It's a place where the craft is treated not as a luxury, but as an essential part of creative life in Canberra.
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Clay Sydney - Marrickville Wheel Studio
146 Victoria Rd, NSW
Clay Sydney's Marrickville location has become a hub for wheel-focused ceramic practice in Sydney's vibrant inner west. This specialist studio concentrates on the meditative art of throwing and hand-building, drawing both seasoned potters and curious newcomers to Victoria Road. The focused schedule suggests a thoughtful approach to teaching and making—dedicated days that allow the studio to maintain quality spaces and genuine attention to each person's journey. Here, clay isn't rushed; it's worked with intention and care.
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Clay Talk Ceramic Art Centre, Montsalvat
7 Hillcrest Ave, VIC
Clay Talk Ceramic Art Centre operates within Montsalvat's creative precinct in Victoria, nestled in a landscape that has long nurtured artistic practice. This ceramics hub offers remarkable accessibility, opening daily from morning through afternoon, welcoming everyone from first-time explorers to committed makers. The consistent hours reflect an ethos where ceramic art is treated as an integral part of daily creative life, not an occasional indulgence. Set in such a culturally rich setting, Clay Talk becomes more than a studio—it's part of a living artistic community.
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Clay Temple.Co
Gallery Walk, QLD
Clay Temple.Co sits nestled in Gallery Walk, a ceramics studio that celebrates the transformative power of working with clay. The space pulses with creative energy, welcoming both collectors and curious visitors eager to explore handmade pottery and ceramic art. With generous opening hours spanning most days of the week—including early Sunday morning access—the studio offers ample opportunity to discover beautifully crafted pieces or connect directly with the makers. This is where traditional ceramic craft meets contemporary vision, all within a thoughtfully curated gallery setting.
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Clay Wollongong
70 Keira St, NSW
Clay Wollongong occupies a distinctive place on Keira Street, serving as a dedicated ceramics studio and creative hub for the Illawarra region. Here, visitors encounter the full spectrum of clay artistry—from delicate functional ware to expressive sculptural pieces. The studio's focused afternoon and early evening hours reflect a commitment to accessibility, inviting both seasoned collectors and newcomers to experience handcrafted ceramics firsthand. It's a sanctuary for those who appreciate the warmth, texture, and enduring beauty that comes from working thoughtfully with clay.
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Claydreamers Pottery Studio
61 Were Street (previously at 12 Adecroft Ct, VIC
Claydreamers Pottery Studio welcomes makers into a space where imagination meets earth. Located in Victoria, this studio celebrates the dreamlike quality of working with clay—that meditative state where hands, material, and vision align. Claydreamers creates an environment where both technical skill and creative freedom are valued, offering a refuge for potters seeking depth in their practice. Whether you're discovering pottery for the first time or deepening a lifelong connection with clay, this studio invites you into a community united by shared passion for the craft.
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Clayfield Jewellery
2/1193 Sandgate Rd, QLD
Clayfield Jewellery brings skilled metalwork and jewellery design to Sandgate in Queensland, creating pieces that balance technical precision with artistic vision. Located on Sandgate Road, this atelier welcomes visitors into a world where materials are transformed through patient craftsmanship. The studio's weekday presence and Saturday availability reflect a maker-focused practice, where each piece receives the attention it deserves. Whether commissioning custom work or exploring ready-made designs, you'll encounter jewellery created with the care that only a dedicated craftsperson brings.
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Clayfire Gallery Daylesford
63 Vincent St, NSW
Clayfire Gallery on Vincent Street in NSW operates as both studio and gallery, celebrating ceramic art in its many forms. This thoughtfully scheduled space opens Thursday through Sunday, creating a rhythm that feels both accessible and intentional. The gallery aspect transforms it into more than a working studio—it's a place to discover finished works alongside the possibility of watching makers at their craft. In this convergence of exhibition and creation, visitors encounter ceramics as living art, constantly evolving through the hands of dedicated artists.
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Clayful Pottery Studio
113 High St, NSW
Clayful Pottery Studio operates from High Street as a welcoming ceramics space where hand-thrown pottery and clay artistry take priority. The studio embodies the spirit of contemporary craft, combining technical skill with creative vision to produce work that speaks to both function and beauty. Visitors discover a community-minded environment where the love of clay is infectious and accessible. Whether seeking a special handmade piece or simply wishing to witness the quiet mastery of the ceramic process, Clayful offers an authentic glimpse into committed studio practice.
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Clayful Pottery Studio
113 High St, NSW
Clayful Pottery Studio occupies a welcoming space on High Street in NSW, where ceramic practice is approached with both skill and genuine warmth. This studio creates an environment where the tactile joy of working with clay is celebrated at every level of experience. From curious first-timers to returning makers seeking to deepen their practice, Clayful offers the kind of unhurried attention that allows real learning and creative growth. It's a place where you're invited not just to visit, but to become part of an evolving community of potters.
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ClayGround Studios Brookvale
11 Mitchell Rd, NSW
ClayGround Studios Brookvale brings comprehensive ceramic facilities to Mitchell Road in Sydney's Northern Beaches, operating with generous hours that accommodate working makers and weekend explorers alike. This studio understands that creative practice thrives with accessibility and consistency, offering nearly daily access to quality equipment and supportive teaching. The extensive opening hours—particularly the weekend availability—make this an ideal entry point for those discovering clay, while also serving experienced potters seeking studio space and community connection in the local area.
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ClayGround Studios Rosebery
601 Botany Rd, NSW
ClayGround Studios Rosebery establishes another essential ceramics hub for Sydney's inner south, located on Botany Road with an open-door philosophy that welcomes makers five days a week plus weekend sessions. This studio's accessibility speaks to a commitment to making clay practice integral to daily creative life. With consistent morning-to-evening availability and weekend hours, Rosebery becomes a reliable creative anchor for the neighbourhood—a place where potters know they can find space, support, and skilled community whenever inspiration calls.
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ClayMake Studio
65 Ferguson St, WA
ClayMake Studio invites you into the tactile world of ceramics on Ferguson Street in Western Australia. This welcoming space specializes in clay work, offering both the chance to create and discover finished pieces. Whether you're a curious first-timer or returning enthusiast, the studio's extended weekday and weekend hours make it easy to slip in after work or on a lazy Saturday morning. The atmosphere here celebrates the meditative nature of working with clay, making it a genuine sanctuary for makers and admirers alike.
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Claymates Studio
9 Jersey St, WA
Claymates Studio operates as an intimate pottery haven on Jersey Street, Western Australia, opening exclusively on Saturday mornings. This focused schedule speaks to a purposeful, quality-driven approach—a studio that prioritizes meaningful engagement over constant availability. It's the kind of place where Saturday becomes something special, where you can sink into the clay experience without the rush of weekday life. Perfect for those seeking a more intentional creative encounter in a close-knit community space.
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Claypro (Australia) Pty LTD
47 Pratts Park Rd, NSW
Claypro (Australia) Pty LTD operates from Pratts Park Road as a specialist ceramics facility rooted in professional craft practice. The studio represents serious dedication to clay work, serving both makers and those seeking exceptional ceramic pieces. With a focus on quality and technical excellence, Claypro demonstrates how contemporary ceramics can balance traditional techniques with innovative approaches. This is a destination for discerning visitors who appreciate depth of craft knowledge and the meaningful objects that emerge from sustained creative practice.
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Claytivity Pottery Studio Australia
43 Alfriston Dr, QLD
Claytivity Pottery Studio Australia brings energetic, accessible pottery to the heart of Queensland's Alfriston Drive. With generous weekday hours extending into evenings and Saturday sessions stretching into the evening, this studio embodies the inclusive spirit of contemporary craft. The welcoming name says it all—here, pottery becomes an activity, an outlet, a shared joy. Whether you're escaping the office on a Thursday night or enjoying a leisurely weekend session, Claytivity creates space for everyone to discover their creative potential.
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Clever Little Art Studio
254 Campbell St, QLD
Clever Little Art Studio brings vibrant creative energy to Campbell Street, where ceramics and clay work form part of a dynamic maker space. Open seven days a week with extended hours, the studio positions itself as an inclusive hub for artistic exploration and hands-on creativity. The welcoming environment invites visitors of all skill levels to engage with clay, whether through observation, instruction, or direct participation. It's a spirited destination where the joy of making is celebrated daily, and where accessible craft practice meets genuine artistic ambition.
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Club Creative Studios
100 Sugar Rd, QLD
Club Creative Studios on Sugar Road, Queensland, presents a collective space where ceramics and clay craftsmanship thrive. This studio embraces the collaborative spirit of creative community, offering makers and enthusiasts a place to explore their practice alongside others. The energy here celebrates the shared language of clay work—where individual visions intersect and inspire. It's a studio that understands the value of both solitary focus and collective encouragement in the craft journey.
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Coast 2 Coast Sports ( C2C Sport)
35 Uralla Rd, NSW
Coast 2 Coast Sports brings printmaking expertise to Uralla Road with professional precision and creative flair. Specialising in screen printing and related techniques, the studio serves custom projects while maintaining a clear commitment to quality craft. The weekday-focused schedule reflects a business oriented toward collaboration and bespoke work. Visitors discover a studio where technical mastery meets practical application—a space where design ideas transform into vibrant, durable printed pieces that carry individual character and professional finish.
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COASTAL STUDIO CERAMICS
106 Kildeys Rd, QLD
Coastal Studio Ceramics brings the essence of Queensland coastal craft to Kildeys Road. This studio's selective but purposeful hours—Thursday through Saturday—signal a thoughtful, quality-centered practice. The work here reflects the unhurried aesthetic of coastal living, where every piece carries intention. Visit during their open hours to experience a studio deeply rooted in its landscape, where ceramics become a conversation between maker, material, and the sea-bright light of the region.
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Coastal Wardrobes & Kitchens
Unit 6/84-90 Industrial Dr, NSW
Coastal Wardrobes & Kitchens crafts custom wood furniture and cabinetry from its Industrial Drive workshop, bringing functional artistry to everyday spaces. This is furniture making informed by careful listening to client needs and refined by skilled woodworking practice. The studio approaches each project—whether a statement wardrobe or bespoke kitchen—as an opportunity to enhance how people live. Visitors and clients encounter thoughtful design, quality materials, and the kind of attention to detail that transforms a house into a home through considered, beautifully executed woodwork.
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CoastWell Health
61-63 Parry St, NSW
CoastWell Health operates from Parry Street in New South Wales, bringing jewellery and metalwork expertise to the coastal community. This studio combines accessibility with craftsmanship, maintaining welcoming weekday hours that honor both the working world and the creative one. The intersection of wellness and metalwork here suggests a studio philosophy that views craft as nourishing—where fine jewellery becomes a personal ritual of care. A genuine destination for those seeking handcrafted pieces with soul.
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CoCraft Melbourne: Woodworking Courses and Custom Furniture
67 St Hellier St, VIC
CoCraft Melbourne transforms woodworking from solitary skill into collaborative learning on St Hellier Street in Victoria. This studio specializes in both teaching the craft and creating bespoke custom furniture—a rare combination that honors tradition while building community. Open seven days a week, CoCraft removes barriers to access, inviting everyone from curious beginners to seasoned makers. The result is a thriving space where wood becomes the medium for personal expression and enduring craft.
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Coffs Coast Artworks
Booknook at Coffs Central Mall, NSW
Coffs Coast Artworks celebrates visual art from the vibrant Coffs Harbour region, operating from a welcoming location within Coffs Central Mall. The space serves as a gallery and community hub, showcasing diverse artistic voices and practices while remaining deeply embedded in local culture. Open throughout the week, it invites consistent engagement with regional creativity. Visitors discover works that reflect the distinctive character of the coast—its landscapes, communities, and creative spirit—presented by artists who understand their place deeply and channel that knowledge into compelling visual expression.
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Coffs Coast Screen Printing
2-3/17 Forge Dr, NSW
Coffs Coast Screen Printing operates from Forge Drive as a specialist printmaking studio dedicated to screen printing craft and technical excellence. With early opening hours and weekday operation, the studio serves both custom projects and ongoing creative work with professional commitment. This is a space where design meets technical precision, where colour and imagery are rendered through skilled hands and proven methods. Visitors witness the artistry of screen printing—the layering of colour, the satisfaction of the print, the marriage of artistic vision with material craft.
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Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group Inc
123 Pacific Hwy, NSW
Nestled on the Pacific Highway in Coffs Harbour, the Creative Arts Group Inc opens its welcoming doors six days a week to nurture visual artists and art enthusiasts alike. This vibrant community studio celebrates the region's creative spirit, offering a space where artists connect, collaborate, and share their practice. Visitors are invited to experience the energy of working studios, discover diverse visual art disciplines, and engage with the generous community of makers who call this space home. Whether you're seeking inspiration, looking to deepen your own practice, or simply curious about the local art scene, this studio embodies the inclusive, exploratory spirit that defines contemporary Australian craft culture.
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Coffs Joinery
1/11 Wingara Dr, NSW
Coffs Joinery brings genuine craftsmanship to the art of woodworking and furniture making in the heart of the Coffs Harbour region. This skilled studio works with wood as both material and medium, creating pieces that reflect a deep understanding of joinery traditions and contemporary design. The workshop operates with the focused rhythm of true craftspeople—early mornings and dedicated afternoons—reflecting the discipline required to work timber with precision and care. Visitors and clients discover not just finished pieces, but the philosophy of thoughtful construction that underpins each creation. This is where functional beauty meets structural integrity.
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Colemans Printing Darwin
86 Cavenagh St, NT
Colemans Printing Darwin keeps the vibrant tradition of printmaking alive on Cavenagh Street in the Northern Territory. This working print studio operates with weekday focus, maintaining the disciplined rhythm of a professional practice. Here, print comes alive through traditional techniques and contemporary vision—a space where ink meets paper with intention. Visitors discover both the technical mastery and artistic vision that define Darwin's creative community.
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Colin Sweeney Art Gallery
2/3 Stevens St, QLD
Colin Sweeney Art Gallery on Stevens Street offers a dedicated exhibition and working space for visual art in Queensland. The gallery creates an intimate environment where viewers encounter artworks in a carefully considered setting, fostering genuine connection between artist intention and audience experience. Opening its doors Wednesday through Friday with extended afternoon hours, and Saturday mornings, the space invites leisurely exploration and meaningful engagement. Here, visitors step into a thoughtfully curated world where visual art becomes a conversation—one that speaks to the region's cultural landscape and the artist's personal vision.
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Coloured Wool and Fibre Company
6658 Murray Valley Hwy, NSW
The Coloured Wool and Fibre Company settles along the Murray Valley Highway, a place where textile traditions come alive through colour, texture, and fibre. This specialised studio celebrates the rich possibilities of working with yarn and natural materials, inviting both seasoned makers and curious newcomers into the world of wool crafting. With selective opening hours that reward those who seek them out, the studio offers an intimate atmosphere perfect for discovering materials, gaining guidance, and connecting with others who understand the meditative satisfaction of fibre work. This is a sanctuary for textile enthusiasts throughout the region.
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Colourworks Australia
12 Orontes Cl, NSW
Colourworks Australia operates from Port Macquarie as a printmaking studio dedicated to the bold possibilities of colour and impression. Open throughout the working week, this accessible space welcomes those curious about printmaking disciplines—whether you're drawn to relief, screen, or other traditional and contemporary techniques. The studio combines technical expertise with genuine enthusiasm for the medium, creating an environment where visitors can observe, learn, and experience the tangible satisfaction of mark-making. Colourworks represents printmaking not as a nostalgic practice, but as a vital, evolving craft that continues to resonate with artists and audiences today.
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Colville Gallery
30 Collins St, TAS
Colville Gallery stands as a visual art destination on Collins Street in Tasmania, curating and celebrating the work of makers across disciplines. This gallery space serves as both showcase and gathering point, where the visual arts take center stage. The thoughtfully considered selection reflects a deep knowledge of contemporary craft and artistic practice. It's the kind of place where every visit reveals something new—a true cultural gem in Tasmania's creative landscape.
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Coman Furniture
584 Sutton Grange Rd, NSW
Coman Furniture crafts considered, quality furniture from its workshop on Sutton Grange Road, welcoming visitors nearly every day of the week with extended hours that respect both maker and customer. This studio embodies the belief that furniture should marry form, function, and durability—pieces designed to inhabit lives meaningfully and endure thoughtfully. The accessibility of the workshop, from early morning openings through evening hours, reflects confidence in the work and a commitment to serving the community. Here, furniture-making remains a dialogue between maker vision and client need, resulting in pieces that become integral to how people live.
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Common Wood
17 Carrington Rd, NSW
Common Wood operates from Carrington Road in New South Wales as a purposeful woodworking studio with an early-morning ethos. Opening at dawn on weekdays, this space honors the traditional craftsperson's relationship with timber and light. The studio's focused hours suggest a practice built on quality and intention—where each piece of wood receives proper attention. Whether you're seeking custom work or connecting with serious woodcraft, Common Wood offers authentic, handmade excellence.
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Complete Joinery
8 Piccadilly Rd, SA
Complete Joinery brings masterful craftsmanship to the Adelaide Hills, where precision woodworking and bespoke furniture design flourish. Located on Piccadilly Road, this studio specializes in creating custom joinery pieces that merge traditional techniques with contemporary design sensibilities. Visitors and clients discover a workspace where attention to detail transforms timber into functional art—from fitted cabinetry to statement furniture. The team welcomes those seeking handcrafted solutions, whether you're commissioning a unique piece or exploring the possibilities of wood as a medium. Drop by during weekday hours to experience the dedication behind every joint and finish.
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Contemporary Art Tasmania
27 Tasma St, TAS
Contemporary Art Tasmania occupies a vital space in the island's creative landscape, presenting works that push artistic boundaries and challenge convention. Housed on Tasma Street, this gallery champions contemporary visual practice across diverse mediums and approaches. The carefully curated exhibitions reveal the depth of Tasmanian artistic talent, inviting visitors to encounter fresh perspectives and innovative expression. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or curious newcomer, the gallery's intimate setting fosters genuine engagement with the work. Open Wednesday through Saturday, it's a destination for those seeking authentic contemporary practice rooted in Tasmania's dynamic creative community.
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Contemporary Metal
77/79 Howe St, WA
Contemporary Metal shines as a jewellery and metalwork studio where skilled artisans craft pieces that balance artistic vision with wearable elegance. Located on Howe Street in Perth, this studio demonstrates the remarkable possibilities when metal becomes a medium for personal expression. Visitors encounter both finished works and the creative energy of makers at work, gaining insight into the techniques that transform raw materials into stunning adornments. The extended Thursday evening hours invite browsing and discovery, while the welcoming atmosphere encourages conversation about bespoke commissions. Here, metalwork transcends decoration—it becomes a conversation between maker and wearer.
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Contemporary Metal
77/79 Howe St, WA
Contemporary Metal operates in Perth with a focus on jewellery and metalwork that celebrates the transformative possibilities of metal as a craft material. The studio welcomes visitors across a carefully scheduled week, including extended Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings—times that acknowledge both makers and those who seek their work. Here, precious metals become vehicles for creative expression, technical skill, and personal adornment. The studio's presence speaks to Perth's vibrant jewellery culture, offering a dedicated space where contemporary design meets traditional metalworking knowledge, creating pieces that are as thoughtful as they are beautiful.
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Cook Street Collective
2/41 Cook St, VIC
Cook Street Collective operates as a vibrant hub for visual artists on Melbourne's cultural map, fostering collaboration and community among contemporary practitioners. Nestled on Cook Street, this collective space showcases diverse artistic voices and practices under one roof. The gallery presents rotating exhibitions that celebrate emerging and established artists, creating dynamic opportunities for discovery and dialogue. Visitors find themselves immersed in a genuinely artist-led environment where creative energy permeates every corner. Open weekends and select weekdays, it's an essential destination for those seeking authentic engagement with Melbourne's independent visual arts scene.
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Cooks Hill Galleries
65 Bull St, NSW
Cooks Hill Galleries anchors the Newcastle visual arts community with a commitment to presenting compelling contemporary work. Situated on Bull Street, this gallery carefully selects exhibitions that reflect both local and broader artistic conversations. The intimate gallery space encourages meaningful encounters with art, whether you're drawn to painting, sculpture, or mixed media practices. The welcoming environment invites both committed collectors and curious visitors to explore what's on view. Open Wednesday through Saturday, it serves as a trusted gathering place where the visual arts community converges to celebrate creative practice and artistic achievement.
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Copperhead Screen Printing
2 Foster St, ACT
Copperhead Screen Printing brings the vibrant tradition of screen printing to Canberra's maker community with skill, creativity, and infectious enthusiasm. Located on Foster Street, this printmaking studio demonstrates the remarkable range of this ancient craft—from bold graphic design to nuanced artistic expression. The studio welcomes visitors to witness the layering of colour and technique that defines screen printing, and offers opportunities to commission custom work or purchase striking printed pieces. With consistent weekday hours, it's a accessible creative space where makers and enthusiasts alike discover the dynamic possibilities of the medium.
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Copy Centre Coffs
1/26B Isles Dr, NSW
Copy Centre Coffs provides printmaking and reproduction services from Isles Drive, supporting the region's creative community with technical expertise and reliable craftsmanship. Operating throughout the working week, this studio understands that quality printing is essential infrastructure for artists, designers, and makers—translating creative visions into tangible, professional results. Whether for editions, signage, or promotional materials, the centre brings problem-solving skill and attention to detail to every project. This is the practical backbone of Coffs Harbour's creative ecosystem, enabling makers to share their work with the world.
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Copy Shop Print & Signs
Shop 8/25 Grafton St, QLD
Copy Shop Print & Signs brings printmaking and signage expertise to Grafton Street in Queensland, serving local makers and businesses with technical skill and collaborative spirit. Open throughout the working week, the studio acts as creative partner rather than mere service provider, understanding how quality printing elevates artistic and commercial projects alike. The team brings knowledge of materials, processes, and possibilities—helping clients realise their visions with precision and care. This is where practical printing knowledge meets creative enthusiasm, making professional reproduction accessible to the region's makers.
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COPYTIME
8/38 Smith St, NT
COPYTIME brings contemporary printmaking energy to Darwin's creative scene, celebrating the versatility and immediacy of the medium. Based on Smith Street, this studio champions both traditional and experimental approaches to print, inviting makers and collectors into a space where colour, technique, and artistic vision converge. The accessible hours—including Saturday mornings—welcome curiosity and creative exploration. Whether you're seeking finished prints, learning opportunities, or simply want to experience the craft firsthand, COPYTIME fosters genuine engagement with printmaking's possibilities in the heart of the Territory.
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Coral Street Art Space
10 Coral St, SA
Coral Street Art Space anchors a vital community of visual artists in Adelaide, opening its doors Wednesday through Saturday in a rhythm that builds anticipation and intentional engagement. This studio celebrates the collaborative possibilities of shared creative space, where individual practices thrive within a supportive community context. The intimate weekend hours and mid-week afternoons create natural gathering moments—times when artists, visitors, and curious neighbours intersect. Coral Street represents a living commitment to accessible, community-centred art practice in South Australia, proving that visual art thrives best when it remains rooted in genuine human connection.
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Corky Saint Clair
The Century Building, VIC
Corky Saint Clair crafts exquisite jewellery and metalwork pieces from The Century Building in Victoria, blending technical mastery with distinctive artistic vision. This studio creates jewellery that transcends ornamentation—each piece tells a story through thoughtful design and meticulous execution. Visitors and clients discover bespoke creations that reflect both personal style and the maker's commitment to quality. The studio's location in this historic building adds to its allure, positioning it as a destination for those seeking truly individual adornment crafted by skilled hands.
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Corr Art
Unit 4/15 Shorts Pl, WA
Corr Art stands as a vibrant visual arts studio in Western Australia, offering an accessible creative space open throughout the week. The studio welcomes visitors seeking contemporary visual art practice, whether as collectors, curious observers, or those wanting to engage with the local art community. The accessible venue on Shorts Place provides an inviting atmosphere where art-making and appreciation converge, making it an ideal stop for anyone exploring Perth's creative landscape and wanting to connect with working artists in an intimate setting.
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Corroboree Dream Art Tanunda
97 Murray St, SA
Nestled on Murray Street in the heart of the Barossa Valley, Corroboree Dream Art Tanunda celebrates visual storytelling steeped in cultural richness. This gallery-studio space invites visitors into a world of distinctive artistic expression, where each piece carries meaning and connection. The welcoming environment on the main street makes it easy to stumble upon genuine creative work while exploring Tanunda's renowned wine region, offering a cultural counterpoint to the area's culinary attractions and a chance to support local makers.
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Cosy Cave Quilting
27 Vincent Blvd, VIC
Cosy Cave Quilting, tucked away on Vincent Boulevard in Victoria, is a textile artist's haven dedicated to the time-honoured craft of quilting. This studio celebrates the warmth and creativity of fabric arts, offering both finished quilts and the materials that inspire makers. Visitors discover a thoughtfully curated space where traditional techniques meet contemporary design sensibilities. Whether seeking a heirloom-quality quilt or exploring the quilting craft itself, this studio welcomes those who appreciate the patience, precision, and artistry woven into every piece.
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Cosy Couch Yarn Store
Shop 5/116 Sutton St, QLD
Cosy Couch Yarn Store invites textile enthusiasts into a warm haven for knitting, crochet, and fibre arts on Sutton Street in Queensland. This welcoming studio stocks carefully curated yarns alongside the knowledge and encouragement that every maker needs. Whether you're an experienced crafter or picking up needles for the first time, the supportive atmosphere fosters creativity and community. Extended Friday hours accommodate evening visits, while the shop's genuine passion for textile arts shines through every interaction. It's a place where yarn becomes connection, creativity, and cherished handmade projects.
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Country Canvases by Tia Alysse Art
50 Raleigh St, NSW
Country Canvases by Tia Alysse Art brings vibrant visual expression to Raleigh Street in New South Wales, capturing the essence of landscape and place through contemporary painting practice. This studio celebrates the rich visual narratives found in regional and rural environments, translating them into compelling artworks. Tia Alysse's approach merges technical skill with genuine emotional connection to subject matter, creating pieces that resonate with both the heart and the eye. Visitors discover paintings that evoke place, memory, and the natural world's enduring beauty—works that transform walls into windows onto cherished landscapes.
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Craft + Design Canberra
1, ACT
Craft + Design Canberra stands as a welcoming hub for textile and fibre enthusiasts in the nation's capital. This thoughtfully curated space opens its doors Wednesday through Saturday, inviting visitors to explore the rich possibilities of fabric arts, dyeing, weaving, and fibre work. Whether you're a seasoned maker or curious beginner, the studio embodies a collaborative spirit that celebrates the meditative and transformative nature of working with thread and yarn. The gallery-like atmosphere showcases both finished pieces and works in progress, offering genuine insight into the creative processes that shape contemporary textile practice in Canberra's vibrant craft community.
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Craft Quarters
140-146 Station St, VIC
Craft Quarters on Station Street brings together textile artisans and fibre enthusiasts in a collaborative creative hub. This studio celebrates the diverse possibilities of textile and fibre work, from traditional techniques to innovative contemporary practice. The welcoming workspace becomes a gathering place for makers and admirers alike, offering carefully selected materials, expert guidance, and genuine community spirit. It's the kind of place where curiosity is nurtured and every visitor leaves inspired by the tangible beauty of handmade textiles.
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Craftlandia
31/37-39 East St, NSW
Nestled on East Street, Craftlandia serves as a textile and fibre destination where creativity flows freely. This studio embraces the full spectrum of fabric arts, from traditional techniques to innovative contemporary approaches. The space invites makers and enthusiasts to discover materials, inspiration, and community among fellow fibre artists. With its accessible location and welcoming atmosphere, Craftlandia creates an environment where both seasoned practitioners and newcomers feel at home exploring the endless possibilities of textile work. It's a place where the quiet satisfaction of hand-crafted creation meets the joy of shared artistic purpose.
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Crafty Frog
107 Marconi Cres, ACT
Crafty Frog brings textile and fibre craft to life in Canberra with generous weekday and weekend hours that make creativity accessible. This studio is a haven for those drawn to the meditative practice of working with yarn, fabric, and thread. The welcoming environment encourages visitors to explore techniques, discover materials, and connect with a supportive community of makers. Open from early morning through afternoon most days, Crafty Frog accommodates both the dedicated crafter seeking inspiration and the curious newcomer ready to begin their fibre arts journey. It's a place where passion for textile work is met with genuine hospitality and expert guidance.
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Craig Hilton Manufacturing Jeweller
19 Bolton St, NSW
Craig Hilton Manufacturing Jeweller transforms precious metals into wearable art on Bolton Street. This jewellery and metalwork studio combines technical mastery with creative vision, crafting pieces that speak to individual style and personal meaning. The maker's approach to design and manufacturing reflects a deep understanding of both traditional metalworking techniques and contemporary aesthetics. Visitors can experience the intersection of skilled craftsmanship and artistic ambition, discovering how raw materials become treasured objects. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the studio welcomes those seeking custom creations, repairs, or simply the pleasure of witnessing jewellery-making at its finest.
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Craig Howard & Son - Heritage Furniture
54 Piper Rd, TAS
Craig Howard & Son - Heritage Furniture carries forward Tasmania's proud woodworking tradition on Piper Road. This furniture studio blends time-honoured joinery techniques with thoughtful contemporary design, creating pieces built to endure generations. The makers understand that furniture is more than function—it's an investment in beauty, craftsmanship, and home. Open throughout the week and weekend, the studio welcomes visitors to appreciate the grain of timber, the precision of joints, and the stories embedded in handcrafted wood furniture. Here, heritage techniques meet modern sensibilities in pieces that reflect both respect for tradition and vision for the future.
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Create Print & Design
133 Scott St, QLD
Create Print & Design on Scott Street in Queensland operates as a dynamic printmaking studio where design thinking meets hands-on craft. The space hums with creative energy during business hours, inviting visitors to explore the distinctive mark-making traditions and contemporary approaches that define printmaking practice. Whether you're drawn to the technical mastery of the craft or the bold visual impact of prints, this studio offers an engaging glimpse into how artists translate ideas onto paper and surface, making it a compelling destination for design lovers.
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created2print
3 Thompson St, SA
created2print brings the vibrant world of printmaking to Thompson Street in South Australia. This studio celebrates the graphic arts through relief printing, lithography, screen printing, and other traditional and contemporary techniques. The space buzzes with creative energy as makers pull impressions, experiment with colour, and explore the beautiful marriage of image and surface. Open weekdays with focused hours, created2print welcomes both established printmakers and those drawn to the tactile, immediate satisfaction of the printing press. It's a place where artistic vision translates into ink and paper, where each print tells a story of intention and skill.
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Creations Jewellers
Style Arcade Manuka, ACT
Creations Jewellers occupies an enviable spot in Manuka's Style Arcade, where jewellery and metalwork meet discerning design sensibilities. This studio crafts pieces that balance contemporary aesthetics with enduring quality, serving those who appreciate fine jewellery as personal expression. The makers work with precious metals and gemstones to create engagement rings, statement pieces, and heirloom-worthy treasures. Open Tuesday through Saturday in this charming precinct, Creations Jewellers welcomes visitors to explore designs, discuss custom commissions, and experience the artistry that transforms materials into beloved objects. The studio embodies Canberra's commitment to authentic, locally-made craft.
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Creations Jewellery & Designers
118 High St, WA
Creations Jewellery & Designers on High Street in Western Australia showcases the intersection of metalwork artistry and fine jewellery design. This studio celebrates the precision, creativity, and personal storytelling embedded in jewellery craft, where skilled makers transform precious materials into wearable art. Visitors experience a curated selection of pieces alongside the opportunity to understand the design philosophy behind each creation. The welcoming atmosphere and professional expertise make it an ideal space to discover jewellery that carries both beauty and meaning.
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Creations Plus
6 Market St, WA
Creations Plus on Market Street represents Western Australian excellence in wood and furniture craft. This studio demonstrates how skilled makers transform timber into functional and beautiful pieces that enhance daily life. The space showcases the grain, character, and versatility of wood as a medium, celebrating both traditional woodworking and contemporary design sensibilities. Visitors gain appreciation for the patience and technical mastery required to create furniture that endures, making it a destination for those who value quality craftsmanship and handmade excellence.
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Creative Abyss
609 Hawkesbury Rd, NSW
Creative Abyss dives deep into textile and fibre arts on the Hawkesbury Road, offering an expansive sanctuary for fabric enthusiasts and fibre makers. This studio's flexible weekend and weekday hours (with selective Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and weekend availability) accommodate makers at all life stages. The space radiates creative energy, inviting visitors to explore materials, techniques, and the meditative practice of working with thread and cloth. Whether pursuing ambitious projects or discovering new directions in textile work, Creative Abyss provides the environment, resources, and community spirit that keeps fibre artists inspired. It's a place where tradition and innovation dance together.
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Creative Co
Unit 2/32 Premier Cct, QLD
Creative Co shapes wood and furniture with purpose and vision in Queensland's creative precinct. This studio approaches furniture-making as both craft and design practice, creating pieces that serve function while celebrating the inherent beauty of timber. Open early through afternoon on weekdays, Creative Co demonstrates dedication to quality construction and thoughtful aesthetics. The makers understand that good furniture enhances daily life—it's reliable, beautiful, and made to last. Visitors experience the intersection of practical skill and artistic sensibility, discovering how careful attention to grain, proportion, and joinery results in pieces that feel both timeless and contemporary.
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Creative Framing Gallery
216 Mair St, VIC
Creative Framing Gallery on Mair Street in Victoria bridges the worlds of preservation and artistic presentation through the craft of framing and glass work. This studio understands that fine framing elevates and protects treasured artwork, photographs, and memorabilia. The skilled craftspeople here combine technical expertise with aesthetic sensitivity, ensuring each piece receives thoughtful treatment. Visitors discover how quality framing becomes an art form itself, and experience the dedication required to preserve and showcase the artworks we hold dear.
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Creative Glass Guild of Queensland Brisbane
64 Fulcher Rd, QLD
Creative Glass Guild of Queensland brings the luminous art of glassmaking to Brisbane's creative landscape. This studio celebrates glass as a medium for artistic expression, from sculptural forms to functional vessels and decorative works. The makers harness fire and gravity to create pieces that play with light and colour in distinctive ways. With limited but accessible hours across the week, the guild welcomes visitors curious about glassworking's possibilities. Whether you're drawn to the technical mastery involved in flamework, kiln-forming, or blowing techniques, or simply enchanted by glass as material, this studio offers genuine insight into a craft that transforms sand into something transcendent.
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Creative Jewellers Studios Coolinga
465 Stuart Hwy, NT
Creative Jewellers Studios Coolinga brings the art of metalwork and jewellery to life in Darwin's Stuart Highway precinct. Here, skilled artisans craft distinctive pieces that capture the spirit of the Top End, working with precision and creativity. Visitors step into a working studio where the magic of jewellery-making unfolds before them—a place where custom designs take shape and timeless pieces are born. Whether you're seeking a bespoke creation or browsing finished works, the warm welcome and professional expertise make this a destination for anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and personal connection to their jewellery.
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Creative Jewellery
South Terrace &, WA
Creative Jewellery on South Terrace in Western Australia operates as an intimate jewellery studio dedicated to metalwork artistry and bespoke design. Open weekends and Friday evenings, this studio invites visitors into the refined world of handcrafted jewellery where each piece reflects personal creativity and technical skill. The focused hours create a special atmosphere—a chance to engage meaningfully with makers who understand that fine jewellery carries personal significance far beyond its materials, making visits feel like stepping into an artist's private creative sanctuary.
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Creative Native
158 Murray Street Mall, WA
Creative Native occupies a vibrant corner of Perth's Murray Street Mall, celebrating contemporary visual art with authenticity and cultural richness. This gallery space showcases works that resonate with stories, perspectives, and artistry drawn from Indigenous and independent creators. Walking through Creative Native feels like stepping into a curated conversation—each piece carefully selected to inspire and move. The welcoming atmosphere invites browsers and serious collectors alike to explore art that matters, supported by staff who genuinely know the artists and their practices. It's a cultural anchor in the heart of Perth's creative precinct.
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Creative Play & Art Centre Ballarat
15 Endeavour Way, VIC
Creative Play & Art Centre Ballarat in Victoria brings glass artistry to life in an accessible, welcoming community space. Located in Ballarat, this studio celebrates the transformative possibilities of working with glass—from delicate decorative pieces to sculptural explorations. The extended Wednesday hours and daily programming create a vibrant hub where visitors can observe artists at work, participate in classes, or simply experience the luminous beauty of glass art. It's a place where creativity is genuinely shared, making it perfect for curious minds of all ages.
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CREATIVE POD - Art Exhibitions, Events and Podcasts STUDIO
218/240 Little Collins St, VIC
Creative Pod transforms Little Collins Street in Melbourne's West End into a dynamic hub where visual art, exhibitions, and creative dialogue intersect. This studio space pulses with energy, hosting rotating exhibitions and special events that celebrate contemporary practice and artistic experimentation. It's more than a gallery—it's a gathering place for the creative community, where ideas are exchanged and new work finds its audience. Visitors discover emerging and established artists working across disciplines, supported by a space designed to nurture conversation, collaboration, and fresh artistic vision.
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Creative Space Custom Joinery & Furniture
2/15 Hutchinson St, NSW
Creative Space Custom Joinery & Furniture brings expert woodworking to life in NSW, crafting bespoke joinery and furniture that marries functionality with refined aesthetics. This studio specializes in custom pieces tailored to individual visions, where skilled makers transform timber into heirloom-quality work. Visitors can witness the meticulous craft firsthand during weekday hours, exploring how thoughtful design and traditional joinery techniques create furniture built to last generations. Whether commissioning a statement piece or seeking design consultation, Creative Space offers an intimate window into the art of contemporary custom woodworking.
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Creswick Natural Fibres - Daylesford Store
79 Vincent St, NSW
Creswick Natural Fibres' Daylesford Store is a textile lover's sanctuary in regional New South Wales, dedicated to quality wool, yarns, and natural fibres. The store radiates warmth and expertise, offering everything the passionate knitter, weaver, or fibre artist needs to bring their visions to life. Shelves overflow with colour and texture—each carefully sourced for its integrity and beauty. The knowledgeable team guides visitors through their collections with genuine enthusiasm, whether you're a seasoned crafter or discovering the meditative joy of working with wool for the first time. It's a place where tradition and quality craftsmanship thrive.
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Criterion Jewellers
6 Criterion St, TAS
Criterion Jewellers has established itself as a trusted destination for fine jewellery in Tasmania, where skill and artistry are evident in every piece. Located on Criterion Street, this studio combines the technical mastery of metalwork with an eye for timeless design. Whether crafting bespoke commissions or displaying curated selections, the team brings decades of knowledge to their practice. Visitors appreciate the personal attention and professional integrity—Criterion Jewellers feels like stepping into a space where your jewellery matters as much as it does to the makers. It's a cornerstone of Tasmanian craft.
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Crockd Studios Bondi
2-4 Flood St, NSW
Crockd Studios Bondi brings ceramics and clay to life in one of Sydney's most creative coastal precincts. Nestled on Flood Street, this studio offers a tactile, immersive experience where visitors can watch potters and ceramic artists at work, hands shaping earth into functional and sculptural forms. The Thursday-to-Saturday evening hours create an intimate atmosphere—perfect for discovering handmade pieces or joining the creative energy of a working studio. Whether you're seeking a unique ceramic treasure or simply drawn to witness the meditative practice of clay work, Crockd Studios Bondi delivers authentic maker culture with a beachside soul.
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Crockd Studios Manly Fairlight
243 Sydney Rd, NSW
Crockd Studios Manly Fairlight transforms Sydney Road into a creative ceramics destination where clay practice and community converge. This studio welcomes visitors into a space alive with artistic possibility, where potters engage with their craft during designated morning sessions. The intimate scale of the studio fosters genuine connection between makers and visitors—you're not just observing, but becoming part of a creative moment. Handmade ceramics reflect each artist's unique vision, offering pieces that carry authenticity and soul. It's a welcoming introduction to contemporary pottery practice in one of Sydney's most vibrant northern beaches communities.
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Crockd Studios Neutral Bay
5/81-91 Military Rd, NSW
Crockd Studios Neutral Bay establishes itself as a vital ceramics hub in inner Sydney, offering flexible access to clay work and artistic community. Located on Military Road, this studio embraces both weekday morning and evening sessions, welcoming potters and clay enthusiasts at different rhythms of the week. The working studio atmosphere invites visitors to witness artistic practice firsthand—wheels turning, hands shaping, kilns transforming raw earth into finished pieces. Whether you're exploring your own clay practice or simply drawn to the meditative presence of ceramics, Neutral Bay delivers an authentic maker experience woven into the fabric of the inner west.
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Crosier Glass
107A Hertford St, VIC
Crosier Glass works with molten glass to create pieces that capture light and transform it into art. Located in Victoria, this glasswork studio maintains an open-door philosophy, welcoming visitors throughout the week to observe the fluid dance of glassblowing and explore finished works that showcase the maker's technical mastery and artistic vision. The studio's commitment to accessibility means craft enthusiasts can drop by whenever inspiration strikes, making it an ideal destination for those curious about how glass becomes sculptural form. Each piece carries the unmistakable character of hand-worked glass.
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Crossways Wool & Fabrics
15/180 Rokeby Rd, WA
Crossways Wool & Fabrics stands as a dedicated resource for textile artists and fibre enthusiasts in Perth's Rokeby Road precinct. This carefully curated studio space specialises in premium wool, fabrics, and materials that inspire weaving, knitting, and textile creation. The knowledgeable team understands their materials deeply and shares genuine passion for helping visitors find exactly what they need to realise their projects. Shelves burst with colour, texture, and possibility—each selection made with an eye toward quality and craft integrity. It's a place where the tactile pleasure of materials meets expert guidance and community spirit.
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Crown Art & Design
Shop 108K, NSW
Crown Art & Design brings the vibrant tradition of printmaking to NSW, where meticulous technique meets creative experimentation. This studio celebrates the layered complexity of the printmaking process—from concept through pressing—producing distinctive works that reveal the personality of the maker's hand. Visitors discover how this ancient craft speaks in contemporary voices, with each print carrying intentionality and craft knowledge. Crown Art & Design offers an engaging exploration of an art form that demands both precision and artistic courage.
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Crystal and Gem workshop
43 William St, TAS
Crystal and Gem Workshop brings the magical art of gemstone work and crystal practice to Hobart's William Street. This intimate studio opens its doors on weekends and select Fridays, inviting visitors into a space where natural beauty meets skilled craftsmanship. Here, gemstones and crystals are selected, cut, and transformed into jewellery and art objects with precision and reverence. The workshop atmosphere fosters genuine connection between maker and visitor—you discover both the finished pieces and the philosophy behind them. It's a destination for anyone drawn to the natural world's beauty and the patient artistry required to honour it through jewellery craft.
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Crystalline Pottery
60 Jolly Nose Dr, NSW
Crystalline Pottery explores the intersection of ceramics and glasswork, creating luminous pieces that capture the essence of both disciplines. Nestled in NSW, this studio produces work distinguished by its attention to glaze chemistry and form, where crystalline surfaces catch light in unexpected ways. The maker's practice reflects a deep understanding of how material behaves under heat, resulting in pieces that feel both organic and intentional. Each work invites close looking, rewarding visitors with layers of visual complexity and tactile refinement.
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CS Illustrator
Fremantle Markets Stall, WA
CS Illustrator brings hand-drawn artistry to life from a vibrant stall in Fremantle Markets, Western Australia. This visual artist creates distinctive illustrated work that captures character, narrative, and imaginative detail on paper and canvas. The weekend presence at the markets creates an accessible, convivial atmosphere where visitors can engage directly with the maker, commission custom work, and appreciate illustration as a serious craft discipline. There's an immediacy and warmth to encountering original art in this spirited marketplace setting.
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Cstudios Art Gallery
518 Hunter St, NSW
Cstudios Art Gallery sits on Newcastle's historic Hunter Street, a welcoming portal into contemporary visual art practice. Open Wednesday through Saturday, this intimate space showcases the work of dedicated artists and makers. Visitors step into a carefully curated environment that celebrates painting, sculpture, and mixed media—each piece telling a story of creative inquiry and craft. The gallery's selective hours create an unhurried atmosphere where you can linger, connect with the work, and speak directly with artists about their practice. Whether you're a serious collector or simply curious about Newcastle's vibrant art scene, Cstudios offers the kind of genuine encounter with art that inspires and moves.
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CUCKoO
17 Mary St, TAS
CUCKoO brings creative energy to Hobart's Mary Street, operating as a dynamic visual art hub that's open most days. This is a space where contemporary artistic practice thrives, drawing visitors into a world of diverse visual media and innovative expression. The gallery's generous opening hours—particularly its seven-day weekend accessibility—make it easy to drop in and discover what's on. Whether you're drawn to painting, photography, installation, or experimental work, CUCKoO curates thoughtfully and presents art with genuine passion. The welcoming atmosphere and steady rotation of work make each visit feel fresh, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring Hobart's creative culture.
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Curated x Daylesford
Rear Entrance, NSW
Curated x Daylesford operates as a thoughtfully managed visual art space that honours the creative spirit of regional New South Wales. Accessible via its rear entrance location, this venue serves as a gathering place for artists and art enthusiasts alike. The space celebrates contemporary visual practice with an eye toward discovery and meaningful engagement. Here, curatorial vision meets artist ambition, creating an environment where painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media come alive. Visitors find themselves in a supportive community dedicated to elevating visual art and fostering conversations between makers and audiences—a true sanctuary for those seeking authentic creative expression.
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Currumbin Woodworks
17 Traders Way, NSW
Currumbin Woodworks crafts considered wooden furniture and bespoke joinery from its NSW studio, where traditional techniques meet contemporary design sensibilities. The makers here understand timber intimately—its grain, movement, and potential—translating that knowledge into pieces that endure and enhance their surroundings. Weekday visits reveal a working studio where skilled hands shape wood with precision and care. Currumbin Woodworks represents the quiet excellence of custom furniture making, where each commission becomes a dialogue between maker, material, and client vision.
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Curtis Australia
129 Macleod St, VIC
Curtis Australia practices the refined art of jewellery and metalwork in Victoria, where precious materials become intimate, wearable art. This studio combines technical metalsmithing expertise with distinctive design sensibility, creating pieces that speak to both beauty and personal meaning. Visitors step into a space where the relationship between maker and material is evident in every detail—from the patina of metalwork to the precision of stone setting. Curtis Australia invites those who appreciate jewellery as a craft discipline built on generations of knowledge.
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Custom Cabinets Design
11 Anictomatis Rd, NT
Custom Cabinets Design operates in Darwin's industrial precinct, where master furniture makers translate vision into bespoke timber solutions. Open early and closing by mid-afternoon, this studio welcomes visitors seeking custom joinery and cabinetry that reflects both function and artistry. The team understands that exceptional furniture begins with listening—to how you live, what you value, and what endures. Whether designing fitted storage, display pieces, or statement furniture, they bring technical precision and creative problem-solving to every project. Working with quality timbers in the Northern Territory's climate, they craft pieces built to last. This is furniture with presence and purpose.
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Custom Jewellery Designs
Shop75 Whitford shopping Center, WA
Custom Jewellery Designs operates from Whitford Shopping Centre in Perth, offering a specialised approach to personal adornment and metalwork. Open daily with extended Thursday hours, this jeweller transforms precious metals and stones into pieces that hold meaning and beauty. The studio specialises in bespoke commissions—whether you're seeking an engagement ring, a heirloom reimagined, or a custom piece that captures a moment in your life. The makers here understand that exceptional jewellery combines technical mastery with emotional resonance. Visitors discover a collaborative process where your vision becomes reality, crafted by skilled hands with genuine care for detail and quality.
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Custom Made Dining Tables - Adelaide
Level 30/91 King William St, SA
Custom Made Dining Tables operates from the heart of Adelaide's CBD, where master furniture makers craft timber dining surfaces that become the centrepiece of family gatherings. This specialist studio focuses on creating bespoke tables that marry exceptional joinery with refined design. Each commission begins with understanding how you'll use the table—who gathers around it, how light falls across it, what wood speaks to your home. The makers bring deep knowledge of timber behaviour, finishing techniques, and proportional elegance to their work. Whether you're seeking a contemporary minimalist piece or something with classical character, these tables are built to anchor your home and create memories for generations.
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Custom Tshirt Printing Online
12 Mumbil St, QLD
Custom Tshirt Printing Online operates from Brisbane, offering screen printing services that transform ideas into wearable art. Open weekdays from their Mumbil Street location, this studio specialises in custom apparel for individuals, small businesses, and community groups. The makers here understand that printed clothing carries identity and message—whether it's a band tee, a fundraiser, or a small business building brand presence. They work with quality inks and modern printing techniques to ensure colours stay vibrant and designs remain sharp wash after wash. The service balances accessibility with craftsmanship, making professional-quality custom printing achievable for projects of any scale.
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Cut Glass
19 Main Dr, QLD
Cut Glass operates from Queensland's southside, where glass workers craft functional and decorative pieces with precision and artistry. Open early mornings Monday through Thursday, this studio specialises in cutting, finishing, and transforming glass into bespoke solutions. Whether you're seeking custom mirror work, architectural glass details, or decorative pieces, the makers approach each project with technical mastery and creative vision. Glass demands respect—understanding how light moves through it, how edges catch reflection, how thickness affects both durability and beauty. Here, traditional craft meets contemporary design sensibility, resulting in pieces that elevate their surroundings.
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CYAN PRINT PTY LTD
21/18 McCourt Rd, NT
CYAN PRINT PTY LTD operates from Darwin as a specialist printmaking studio, dedicated to the art and craft of screen printing and fine print production. Open weekdays with morning and early-afternoon hours, this facility welcomes artists, designers, and makers seeking quality printing services. The studio brings technical precision to colour mixing, screen preparation, and print registration—understanding that exceptional printing requires both equipment and expertise. Whether you're producing fine art editions, commercial graphics, or experimental work, CYAN PRINT approaches each project with the seriousness it deserves. This is a maker's studio that respects the discipline of print while embracing creative possibilities.
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Cygnet Gallery
9a Mary St, TAS
Cygnet Gallery operates from a prime location on Hobart's Mary Street, open daily as a vibrant hub for visual art and creative practice. This gallery celebrates contemporary artistic expression across diverse media—painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and mixed work. The consistent, generous opening hours create an inviting space where both serious collectors and curious visitors feel equally welcome. The curators demonstrate genuine passion for the artists they represent and the work they present. Cygnet Gallery serves as a vital gathering place for Hobart's creative community, fostering meaningful dialogue between makers and audiences while supporting the artists who shape Tasmania's cultural landscape.
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D'avila Jewels
Shop 215/164 Horton Parade, QLD
D'avila Jewels crafts contemporary jewellery and metalwork with meticulous attention to detail and design. Located in the heart of Horton Parade, this studio welcomes visitors to explore bespoke pieces and carefully curated collections that showcase the possibilities of precious metals and gemstones. Whether you're seeking a statement piece or an intimate gift, the team brings warmth and expertise to every creation. With extended Thursday hours and weekend availability, D'avila Jewels makes it easy to discover something truly special.
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D&D Designer Jewellers
6, NSW
D&D Designer Jewellers brings skilled metalwork and jewellery design to NSW, creating pieces that blend contemporary aesthetics with traditional craft techniques. This studio specializes in bespoke and designed jewellery, where each commission becomes an opportunity to translate personal vision into wearable art. The makers here understand how precious metals and stones interact with light and skin, designing pieces that become cherished companions over time. D&D Designer Jewellers represents the enduring art of fine jewellery making.
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dAda mUse
121 Cimitiere St, TAS
dAda mUse operates as a creative laboratory in Tasmania, celebrating visual art that dares to experiment and play. This artist-run space embraces unconventional approaches to making, where curiosity and imagination guide the work. Located on Cimetiere Street, the studio welcomes visitors midweek through the weekend, offering an intimate encounter with art that challenges, delights, and provokes thought. dAda mUse embodies the spirit of artistic freedom, inviting audiences to experience visual practice as a living, evolving conversation.
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dAda mUse
121 Cimitiere St, TAS
dAda mUse brings visual art to life in Tasmania's creative landscape, occupying a distinctive space on Cimitiere Street. This studio gallery presents contemporary work with an experimental spirit, inviting visitors into a world where artistic vision takes tangible form. The carefully considered opening hours—Wednesday through Sunday—reflect the thoughtful, intentional approach to both creation and community engagement. Step inside to encounter art that challenges, delights, and inspires genuine connection with the maker's vision.
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Dalozzo Art Gallery
Paradise Centre, NSW
Dalozzo Art Gallery stands as a welcoming destination in NSW, showcasing visual art that represents diverse artistic voices and practices. Open daily, this gallery creates an accessible space where artwork speaks across styles and mediums, inviting contemplation and engagement. The gallery's commitment to consistent presence means visitors can build an ongoing relationship with the work on display, discovering how art enriches everyday life. Dalozzo Art Gallery celebrates the vital role that visual art plays in community and culture.
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Damien's Carpentry (license 469387C) https://www.instagram.com/oldcarboncustom?igsh=dHlnM2l5NHk5MDkx&utm_source=qr
22 Dumfries Ave, NSW
Damien's Carpentry brings bespoke timber craftsmanship to the NSW coast, where custom pieces emerge from a deep understanding of wood and design. Located on Dumfries Avenue, this studio specializes in thoughtfully constructed furniture and joinery that honors both material and function. Visitors discover a maker committed to quality over shortcuts, creating pieces built to last. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or simply curious about fine carpentry, the studio's approachable expertise and genuine passion for the craft make it a welcoming destination for anyone who values authentic, handmade wood furniture.
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Damion Fauser
Shed 4/14 Buttonwood Pl, QLD
Damion Fauser's wood and furniture studio operates from a creative workspace in Queensland, where timber transforms into functional art. Each piece reflects a deep understanding of materials, craft technique, and timeless design. With weekday and Saturday hours extending into the evening, the studio welcomes those curious about the process and possibilities of timber craftsmanship. Visitors discover furniture and wooden objects that bridge the gap between utility and beauty, each carrying the integrity of thoughtful making.
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DaRawNature Studio Gallery
Rear/5 Henry St, WA
Nestled behind Henry Street in Western Australia, DaRawNature Studio Gallery invites you into a space where raw creativity meets finished vision. This visual art studio and gallery celebrates contemporary work across multiple mediums, offering both a working studio and a carefully curated exhibition space. The gallery's extended hours—opening early on weekdays and weekends alike—reflect its commitment to accessibility. Here, you'll encounter art that engages with nature and raw expression, displayed in an intimate setting that encourages genuine connection between maker and viewer. It's a genuinely inspiring place to discover emerging and established artists.
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Dark Pony Studio + Gallery
17 Browning St, QLD
Dark Pony Studio + Gallery establishes itself as a vital presence in Queensland's visual art community, located on Browning Street. This studio-gallery hybrid celebrates contemporary artistic practice through exhibitions and direct maker engagement. The space functions as both working studio and exhibition venue, offering visitors authentic access to the creative process and finished works. It's a destination for those seeking genuine artistic expression and the chance to connect meaningfully with the makers behind the work.
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Darling Downs Glass & Security
Shop 3/56 Mort St, QLD
Darling Downs Glass & Security on Mort Street combines functional expertise with the captivating possibilities of glass craft. This Queensland studio works with glass in both practical and creative applications, serving the local community with professionalism and skill. The team here understands glass in its many forms—from architectural applications to custom pieces—and brings clarity of purpose to every project. Whether you need bespoke glazing or are interested in glass as a craft medium, you'll find knowledgeable makers who respect the material's unique properties and its potential for both beauty and durability.
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Darling Downs Joinery
15 Rocla Ct, QLD
Darling Downs Joinery stands as a beacon of precision woodcraft in Queensland's Rocla Court precinct. This joinery studio specializes in custom cabinetry and bespoke timber work, where technical mastery meets collaborative design. The makers here listen carefully to clients' visions, translating them into meticulously crafted pieces that fit seamlessly into homes and spaces. With a reputation built on reliability and attention to detail, the studio welcomes custom commissions and showcases the kind of joinery work that becomes invisible through its perfection—elements that simply belong, beautifully made and built to serve.
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Darling Downs Potters' Club
145 West St, QLD
The Darling Downs Potters' Club on West Street gathers ceramic artists around the shared joy of clay work. This welcoming community studio provides access to kilns, wheels, and expertise for potters at all levels, from curious beginners to dedicated practitioners. The club's Friday and Saturday open hours create natural gathering points where you can observe artists at work, browse finished pieces, or simply soak in the creative atmosphere. It's a place where the ancient craft of ceramics thrives through contemporary community, offering both the tools and the camaraderie that make clay work so deeply satisfying.
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Darwin Aboriginal Art Gallery
11 Knuckey St, NT
Darwin Aboriginal Art Gallery honours and showcases the rich artistic traditions of Aboriginal and Indigenous artists from across Australia. Positioned on Knuckey Street in Darwin's vibrant cultural precinct, this gallery offers authentic access to works that carry deep cultural significance and extraordinary visual beauty. Every piece tells stories of Country, tradition, and contemporary Indigenous creativity. Visiting this gallery is an opportunity to support artists directly while encountering art of profound meaning and enduring impact.
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DARWIN ART GALLERY
9B/38 Smith St, NT
DARWIN ART GALLERY operates as a dynamic showcase for visual art in Australia's creative north, located on Smith Street. The gallery brings together diverse artistic voices and contemporary practice, creating space for both established and emerging artists to present their work. It serves the Darwin community and visiting art enthusiasts as a focal point for dialogue, discovery, and appreciation of visual culture. Step inside to experience curated selections that reflect the vitality and diversity of Australia's art scene.
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Darwin Visual Arts
1/8 McMinn St, NT
Darwin Visual Arts establishes an intimate venue for contemporary art practice on McMinn Street, operating during carefully selected hours that encourage unhurried viewing. This studio-gallery nurtures visual art creation and exhibition within Darwin's creative ecosystem, providing artists with space to work and share their practice directly with the community. The selective opening hours reflect a commitment to quality over convenience, inviting visitors to engage meaningfully with art in a considered, supportive environment.
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David Giles Art Studios
49B High St, WA
David Giles Art Studios occupies High Street in Western Australia as a studio devoted to visual art practice. Working from this dedicated space, the artist engages with their chosen mediums with focused intention, creating work that reflects both technical skill and personal vision. The studio welcomes visitors into a working environment where art is actively made, not merely displayed. Here, you experience the immediacy of creative practice—the studio as living workspace rather than polished gallery. It's an authentic encounter with an artist genuinely committed to their craft and the conversation that art creates.
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David Hart Galleries - Main Beach
Shop 1/25 Tedder Ave, QLD
David Hart Galleries at Main Beach presents a curated collection of contemporary visual art in a vibrant Gold Coast location. This gallery space on Tedder Avenue opens seven days a week, reflecting a commitment to accessibility and community engagement. The gallery showcases work across diverse mediums and styles, thoughtfully presented in an inviting environment. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to contemporary art, the gallery's consistent hours and welcoming atmosphere make it easy to explore. David Hart Galleries functions as both a discovery space and a trusted resource for those seeking meaningful art that resonates with their spaces and sensibilities.
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David Hobday's Benwerrin Glass Studio
9 Diggorra Ct, VIC
David Hobday's Benwerrin Glass Studio brings the ancient art of glasswork to regional Victoria, where molten material becomes luminous form. Located in Diggorra Court, this studio represents dedicated exploration of glass as both functional and sculptural medium. Visitors encounter the distinctive warmth and light that only glass can achieve—each piece reflecting the maker's deep technical knowledge and artistic vision. The studio invites those curious about how glass transforms light and space into something genuinely extraordinary.
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David Suters Timbercraftsman Showroom Gallery
43 Caplick Way, QLD
David Suters Timbercraftsman Showroom Gallery celebrates the enduring beauty of timber craftsmanship in Queensland, displaying furniture and wooden objects of exceptional quality and design. The showroom-gallery on Caplick Way presents work rooted in traditional techniques and contemporary sensibility. With limited hours reflecting the artisanal nature of the practice, visitors discover pieces that demonstrate profound respect for materials and time-honoured making processes. This is timber work elevated to art—functional, beautiful, and built to endure.
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David Taylor Master Jeweller
Room 6, QLD
David Taylor Master Jeweller brings exceptional skill to the art of custom metalwork and jewellery design. Working from a dedicated Queensland studio, this master craftsperson creates pieces that balance technical precision with aesthetic vision, whether designing engagement rings, bespoke jewellery, or restoration work. The limited weekly hours reflect the nature of master craftsmanship—time devoted to careful creation rather than constant availability. Visitors who book appointments experience the personal attention that custom jewellery demands, discovering a maker who understands that truly exceptional pieces emerge from deep listening and meticulous execution.
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Davis Furniture
Unit 15/6-7 Nicole Cl, VIC
Davis Furniture creates contemporary furniture in Victoria with accessible hours for browsers and serious buyers alike. Located in Nicole Court, this studio-showroom presents pieces that balance modern design principles with quality construction and practical elegance. The extended opening hours—including weekends—make it easy to explore how thoughtfully designed furniture can transform living spaces. Visitors find furniture that works hard, looks considered, and reflects the maker's commitment to both craft and customer satisfaction.
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DAW Carpentry
16 Murphy St, WA
DAW Carpentry brings skilled timber craftsmanship to Western Australia's Murphy Street, specializing in custom carpentry and bespoke woodwork. The studio approaches each project with clear-eyed professionalism, translating client needs into carefully executed pieces. Whether working on residential interiors, custom cabinetry, or architectural carpentry, the team demonstrates the kind of reliable expertise that makes complex work look straightforward. For those seeking custom timber solutions or interested in understanding quality carpentry, DAW Carpentry offers transparent communication and the kind of technical knowledge that reassures you're in capable hands.
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Day Gallery
27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, NSW
Day Gallery sits nestled in the Blue Mountains at Govetts Leap Road, offering a carefully curated visual art experience. This intimate space welcomes visitors on weekends and Friday afternoons, creating an unhurried atmosphere for discovering contemporary works. The gallery's thoughtful programming and selection reflect a deep commitment to supporting local artists. Perched in one of NSW's most picturesque regions, Day Gallery serves as a genuine meeting point between serious collectors and curious explorers alike, making it an essential stop for anyone seeking authentic visual art in the mountains.
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Daylesford Art
2891 Ballan-Daylesford Rd, NSW
Daylesford Art celebrates the ancient language of clay and ceramics along Ballan-Daylesford Road. This studio captures the essence of handmade pottery, where visitors encounter pieces shaped by skilled hands and fired in tradition. The location places it within Daylesford's vibrant creative community, a regional hub for artisans. Working with clay here means engaging with a discipline that connects maker to material in deeply tactile ways. Whether drawn by finished pieces or the desire to understand ceramics' quiet power, visitors find themselves in a space where earth becomes art.
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Daylesford Glass
32 Courtney Rd, NSW
Daylesford Glass transforms molten material into luminous forms on Courtney Road, where this dedicated studio operates throughout the week. The glasswork here demonstrates how light and colour dance through carefully crafted pieces. The studio's weekday accessibility invites both casual admirers and serious collectors to witness the meditative craft of glassmaking. Situated in Daylesford's thriving arts precinct, this studio exemplifies the region's commitment to traditional craft excellence. Visitors encounter work that catches light itself, revealing the profound beauty possible when skill meets imagination.
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Daylesford Life drawing & Portraits.
Frazer St, NSW
Daylesford Life Drawing & Portraits operates as a welcoming studio on Frazer Street, open daily to those seeking to deepen their connection with figurative art. This space honours the discipline of capturing human form and expression through drawing and portraiture, offering both finished works and the opportunity for deeper engagement. The consistent daily hours signal a commitment to accessibility and community. Within Daylesford's creative landscape, this studio stands as a sanctuary for those who understand that portraiture transcends mere likeness—it captures essence, character, and the ineffable quality of presence.
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Daylesford Neighbourhood Centre Inc.
13 Camp St, NSW
Daylesford Neighbourhood Centre Inc. offers a community-focused approach to ceramics and clay work on Camp Street. This studio embodies the inclusive spirit of neighbourhood craft spaces, where both experienced makers and curious newcomers find welcome. The weekday schedule reflects its role as an integral part of local cultural life, providing accessible pathways into ceramic practice. Here, clay becomes a medium for connection—between individuals, within community, and with tradition. The centre demonstrates how craft studios can serve as vital social anchors while fostering genuine artistic development and creative expression.
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Daylesford Spirit
45 Vincent St, NSW
Daylesford Spirit illuminates Vincent Street with glasswork that captures light in extraordinary ways. Operating with evening and weekend hours, this studio creates an accessible rhythm for those drawn to glass craft. The space pulses with creative energy, offering both finished pieces and a sense of the living practice behind them. Daylesford's artistic community benefits from this studio's distinctive aesthetic vision and commitment to the glassmaking tradition. Visitors discover work that transforms ordinary moments into something luminous, experiencing firsthand why glass remains one of craft's most mesmerizing disciplines.
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Daylesford Sunday Market
18 Raglan St, NSW
Daylesford Sunday Market brings jewellery and metalwork to life on Raglan Street every Sunday morning, creating a vibrant weekly gathering for craft enthusiasts. This market embodies the spontaneous energy of artisan commerce, where makers connect directly with their community. The Sunday rhythm suits both makers and seekers—a leisurely pace for browsing, discovering, and experiencing contemporary metalwork and jewellery. Within Daylesford's creative ecosystem, the Sunday Market serves as a living showcase of local talent, offering pieces imbued with the maker's hand and intention. It's where craft becomes conversation and community.
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DCSTUDIO
127 Northern Rd, VIC
DCSTUDIO specializes in wood and furniture craftsmanship from its Northern Road location in Victoria. This studio demonstrates the enduring power of working with timber, transforming raw material into functional art that inhabits daily life. The commitment to wood craft reflects deep knowledge of timber's qualities—grain, movement, colour, and character. Visitors to DCSTUDIO encounter pieces that bridge the boundary between furniture and sculpture, each revealing the maker's understanding of both practical necessity and aesthetic possibility. Here, craft serves the home while elevating everyday experience.
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de Silva Jewellers
4 Colonial Arcade, NSW
de Silva Jewellers occupies Colonial Arcade in NSW, a historic setting befitting its tradition of fine jewellery craft. This jeweller brings both contemporary skill and inherited knowledge to custom design, restoration, and retail jewellery. The extended hours—including Thursday evening and Saturday morning—welcome clients with genuine flexibility. Whether you're commissioning a bespoke piece, seeking expert restoration, or browsing carefully selected jewellery, you'll encounter makers who understand that jewellery carries meaning beyond material value. It's a place where time-honored craftsmanship meets personal attention, creating pieces that become heirlooms.
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Dean Walker Designs
26 Wilmot St, TAS
Dean Walker Designs operates on Wilmot Street in Hobart as a jewellery and metalwork studio with consistent weekday availability and weekend access. This space represents the meeting of precision and artistry, where precious metals become intimate adornment. The Tasmanian location places it within a region renowned for quality craft practice and discerning collectors. Visitors encounter work that demonstrates mastery of metalworking techniques alongside contemporary sensibility. Dean Walker Designs exemplifies jewellery as wearable art—pieces that carry both technical excellence and the singular vision of their maker, serving as daily reminders of beauty.
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Dean's Screens & Graphics
39 Abel St, NSW
Dean's Screens & Graphics brings the vibrant discipline of screen printing and graphic arts to life on Abel Street in NSW. This working studio welcomes visitors into a space where precision meets creativity, where custom designs transform into bold, tactile prints. Whether you're drawn to the technical mastery of the screens or the artistic vision behind each piece, there's a palpable energy here. The studio's commitment to quality printmaking shines through in every project, making it a destination for those seeking custom prints, limited editions, or simply wanting to witness the craft in action. Open weekdays, it's the perfect spot to connect with skilled makers who understand their medium inside and out.
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Decor Dreams Art Gallery - Art Gallery | Original Oil Paintings
49 Mount Barker Rd, SA
Decor Dreams Art Gallery showcases original oil paintings from its Mount Barker Road location in South Australia, with generous opening hours that welcome both serious collectors and curious visitors. The gallery's dedication to oil painting reflects commitment to a medium with centuries of tradition yet enduring relevance. The extensive weekly access indicates a welcoming approach to art appreciation, inviting people to linger with works that reward sustained attention. Within the Adelaide Hills region, this gallery serves as a genuine destination for those who understand that original paintings possess an immediacy and presence no reproduction can capture.
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Deep Blue Ceramics
5 Souter Pl, ACT
Deep Blue Ceramics in the ACT brings the meditative art of clay work to life through thoughtfully crafted pieces. The studio specializes in ceramics that balance functionality with artistic vision, creating objects that feel at home in everyday life. Visitors discover work that reflects a deep understanding of form, glaze, and the transformation clay undergoes in the kiln. Whether you're seeking a handmade vessel or simply curious about the ceramic process, this studio welcomes you into a space where traditional craft meets contemporary sensibility.
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Deep Earth Ceramics
10 Stack St, WA
Nestled on Stack Street in Western Australia, Deep Earth Ceramics opens its doors daily to celebrate the language of clay. The studio crafts pieces with a grounded philosophy, drawing inspiration from natural forms and earthy materials. Here, visitors encounter ceramics that speak to both the maker's skill and the material's story—from wheel-thrown vessels to hand-built sculptural work. The accessible hours and welcoming atmosphere make it easy to drop in, browse finished pieces, or simply spend time among work that carries the warmth of handmade creation.
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Deep Earth Ceramics
10 Stack St, WA
Nestled on Stack Street in Western Australia, Deep Earth Ceramics offers an immersive journey into clay work and ceramic artistry. This studio radiates the kind of creative warmth you feel the moment you step inside—surrounded by the textures, colours, and possibilities of hand-thrown and hand-built pieces. Visitors encounter work that reflects a deep respect for the material and the meditative process behind each creation. Whether you're seeking a distinctive ceramic treasure or hoping to understand the craft better, the studio's generous opening hours (including weekends) make it accessible and welcoming. This is where earth becomes art, and every visit reveals something new.
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Delicious Art Classes & Workshops
180 Jellicoe St, QLD
Delicious Art Classes & Workshops on Jellicoe Street in Queensland invites you to experience ceramics and clay as both a discipline and a joy. True to its name, this studio makes the creative process feel delightful and approachable, offering hands-on workshops where beginners and experienced makers alike can explore their potential. The atmosphere here bridges instruction and inspiration—you'll find knowledgeable guidance paired with genuine encouragement. Whether you're stepping onto the wheel for the first time or refining existing skills, the studio's welcoming ethos transforms learning into something truly special. Weekday sessions keep the creative momentum flowing year-round.
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Deloraine Creative Studios Inc
59-61 Emu Bay Rd, TAS
Deloraine Creative Studios in Tasmania operates as a vibrant community hub for ceramic artists and visitors alike. Positioned on Emu Bay Road, this studio combines working spaces with a gallery that showcases the depth of contemporary clay work. The consistent opening hours reflect a commitment to accessibility, inviting people to witness artists at their wheels and kilns, or to take home pieces that embody the region's rich creative culture. It's a place where ceramics feel less like objects and more like conversations between maker and material.
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Denizen Glass Design - Glass Blowing Studio
Up Ramp, NSW
Denizen Glass Design brings the ancient art of glass blowing to life in NSW, transforming raw material into luminous, sculptural forms. The studio's location serves as a creative sanctuary where visitors can witness the mesmerizing process of molten glass being shaped by hand and breath. The work here spans functional and fine art pieces, each reflecting the maker's intimate knowledge of how light moves through colored glass. Weekday hours invite those seeking to understand the craft or commission something uniquely personal.
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Denizen Glass Design - Glass Blowing Studio
Up Ramp, NSW
Denizen Glass Design's glass-blowing studio in NSW opens a window into one of craft's most mesmerising disciplines. Here, visitors witness the extraordinary transformation of molten glass into functional art and sculptural objects. The studio's location becomes almost secondary to the hypnotic experience of watching skilled glassblowers shape their material in real time. The heat, the glow, the precision—it's a sensory immersion that reminds you why glasswork has captivated makers and admirers for centuries. This is a place where technical mastery and artistic vision converge, and even first-time observers leave with profound respect for the craft.
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Design Heroes
9 Gang Gang St, NSW
Design Heroes on Gang Gang Street in NSW champions printmaking as a vital contemporary craft. The studio operates as both a working space and creative hub, where the process of carving, inking, and pressing creates bold, expressive prints. This is a place that honors printmaking's democratic spirit—accessible, dynamic, and deeply rooted in artistic intention. Visitors encounter work that ranges from traditional techniques to experimental approaches, all united by a passion for the printed image and its power to communicate.
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Design Studio 22
11 Murdock St, NSW
Design Studio 22 on Murdock Street in NSW stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of wood and furniture craft. This studio houses makers who understand wood's character—its grain, weight, and potential—transforming it into pieces that are as functional as they are considered. Visitors discover work that reflects meticulous joinery, thoughtful design, and a genuine connection to materials. The studio welcomes those seeking custom pieces, statements of quality, or simply the chance to see skilled woodworkers in their element. It's a space where tradition and contemporary vision coexist comfortably, creating furniture that becomes part of a home's soul.
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Design Tasmania
Corner of Brisbane and, TAS
Design Tasmania operates as a selective gallery dedicated to visual art and design in the heart of Tasmania. With limited but purposeful opening hours, the space curates work with intention, offering visitors a refined encounter with contemporary practice. The gallery supports local makers and designers, creating a destination where artistic vision takes precedence over volume. A visit here feels like stepping into a carefully considered collection—each piece chosen for its integrity and capacity to engage.
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Design Tasmania
Corner of Brisbane and, TAS
Design Tasmania holds court at its Corner location in Hobart, serving as a vibrant hub for visual arts and design in the island state. This studio celebrates Tasmania's distinctive creative culture, showcasing work that reflects both the region's artistic heritage and its contemporary energy. The curated selection speaks to quality, originality, and a genuine commitment to supporting local makers. With its selective opening hours across the week and weekend, Design Tasmania creates an anticipation around visits—each arrival feels intentional. It's a gathering place for those who recognise that Tasmania's creative output punches well above its size, and who want to engage with it directly.
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Designer Dirt
Unit 2a/230 Chester Pass Rd, WA
Designer Dirt on Chester Pass Road in Western Australia brings earthy sophistication to the ceramics discipline. This studio thrives in the creative energy of WA's maker community, crafting pieces that balance functionality with artistic expression. The workspace radiates the kind of honest craftsmanship that comes from deep familiarity with clay—visitors sense immediately that these makers know their material intimately. With seven-day opening hours, Designer Dirt remains accessible and welcoming, inviting both serious collectors and curious newcomers to explore handmade ceramics. It's the sort of studio where you can spend an hour discovering why people fall in love with clay.
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Designer Woodworks
225 Warrazambil Creek Rd, NSW
Designer Woodworks in rural NSW demonstrates the quiet mastery of fine woodcraft. Operating from Warrazambil Creek Road, the studio transforms timber into functional and sculptural pieces that honor both the material's inherent beauty and the maker's technical precision. The early morning hours reflect a traditional approach to the craft, where work begins with natural light and honest engagement with wood. Visitors discover pieces that marry utility with artistry, each bearing the marks of considered design and skilled hands.
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Designs in Timber
Unit 7/9 Rothcote Ct, NSW
Designs in Timber, located in NSW, demonstrates the quiet strength of skilled woodworking and furniture design. This studio approaches timber with respect and intentionality, creating pieces built to endure and evolve with time. Visitors encounter work that speaks to both practical excellence and aesthetic refinement—furniture that works beautifully in a space while revealing its craftsmanship to those who look closely. The studio's consistent weekday presence suggests a steady commitment to the work, and the pieces reflect that dedication. Whether seeking a custom commission or simply wanting to appreciate fine timber work, this is a destination for those who value quality over haste.
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Designwood Pty Ltd
Shop 2/131 Beaumont St, NSW
Designwood on Beaumont Street in NSW brings contemporary woodworking into an accessible urban setting. The studio specializes in custom and finished pieces that showcase the potential of timber as both structural and artistic material. Weekday hours accommodate both casual browsers and serious collectors seeking bespoke commissions. Here, wood craft feels immediate and tangible—from display pieces to functional furniture, all reflecting a commitment to quality, design integrity, and the enduring appeal of natural materials.
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Desire Interiors
Unit 1/40 Clifford St, QLD
Desire Interiors on Clifford Street in Queensland brings a distinctive vision to wood and furniture design, where interiors meet artistic intention. This studio understands that furniture shapes not just how we live, but how we feel in our spaces. The work here carries a design sensibility that reaches beyond functionality into atmosphere and experience. With early weekday hours, Desire Interiors welcomes both the trade and individual clients seeking pieces that elevate their environments. It's a studio where craftsmanship and design thinking combine to create spaces that inspire. Visiting feels like accessing a curated perspective on how we might live better.
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Desma Designs Jewellery Studio Croydon
Shop 2 / 48 McAdam Square Behind the Post Office Croydon hills, VIC
Desma Designs Jewellery Studio in Croydon, Victoria crafts intimate wearable art through the disciplines of jewellery making and metalwork. Located behind the post office, this studio operates as a creative refuge where precious metals and stones are transformed into personal adornment. The skilled maker approaches each piece with care, understanding that jewellery carries meaning beyond its materials. Tuesday through Saturday hours welcome those seeking to commission custom work or discover finished pieces that blend technical mastery with genuine artistic vision.
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Despard Gallery
Level 1/15 Castray Esplanade, TAS
Despard Gallery on Castray Esplanade in Tasmania operates as a professional visual art space dedicated to contemporary practice. The gallery curates and showcases work across multiple disciplines, creating a destination for serious art engagement. With consistent weekday and weekend hours, it serves the community as both a cultural venue and a place of discovery. Visitors encounter thoughtfully selected exhibitions that reflect the breadth of contemporary visual art, supported by artists who push boundaries and challenge perception.
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Diamondport Jewellers
Suite 402, QLD
Diamondport Jewellers crafts fine jewellery with precision and care in Queensland, offering a welcoming space where discerning customers explore pieces that blend contemporary design with timeless elegance. The studio specialises in jewellery and metalwork, creating everything from bespoke commissions to ready-to-wear collections that reflect both artistry and exceptional craftsmanship. Visitors step into a warm environment where knowledge and passion for the trade shine through, whether you're seeking that perfect engagement ring, a meaningful gift, or simply browsing the carefully curated selection. The extended weekend hours make it easy to visit at your leisure.
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Diana Ceramic-Brunswick
Shop 3/415 Lygon St, VIC
Tucked away on Lygon Street in Brunswick, Diana Ceramic creates vessels and objects with an intimate, handmade sensibility that celebrates the beauty of clay. This ceramic studio welcomes visitors into a thoughtfully appointed space where you can discover functional ware, sculptural pieces, and everything in between—each bearing the distinctive mark of the maker's hand. The evening and weekend opening hours invite you to pop in after work or during a neighbourhood stroll, where the studio's welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to connect with the work and the creative practice behind it. It's the kind of place that feels like discovering a dear friend's creative sanctuary.
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Diana Ceramic-Burwood
3/6 Duffy St, VIC
Diana Ceramic's Burwood location continues the studio's dedication to clay-based craft with the same thoughtfulness and warmth found across their spaces. Housed on Duffy Street, this ceramics studio showcases hand-thrown and hand-built pieces that speak to both utility and beauty. Whether you're a collector seeking distinctive vessels or simply curious about ceramic practice, the limited but intentional opening hours create an invitation to make a purposeful visit. The studio's approach to ceramics emphasises connection—between maker, material, and viewer—making each encounter with the work genuinely memorable.
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DigiMall Adelaide
Unit 2/328 Magill Rd, SA
DigiMall Adelaide brings contemporary printmaking to South Australia's creative landscape, offering services and expertise rooted in both traditional and digital print disciplines. Located on Magill Road, the studio operates as an accessible creative hub where visitors and clients engage with professional-quality work across a range of applications. The generous weekday hours and Saturday availability make it easy to drop by, whether you're commissioning a bespoke print project, exploring printing techniques, or seeking advice from practitioners who genuinely understand the craft. It's a space where precision meets creativity in satisfying measure.
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Dilkes-Hoffman Ceramics
5690 Caves Rd, WA
Dilkes-Hoffman Ceramics sits on Caves Road in Western Australia, where talented potters create distinctive ceramic work rooted in both functional and sculptural traditions. The studio welcomes visitors into a space where clay is treated with deep respect and skill, resulting in pieces that embody careful consideration of form, glaze, and purpose. A visit here offers insight into how experienced ceramicists approach their craft—from the quiet attention paid to hand-thrown vessels to the considered colour and texture choices that define their aesthetic. The consistent weekday hours invite you to step away and experience ceramics as both art and way of working.
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Dirty Hands Pottery Studio
Office 5/79 W Burleigh Rd, NSW
Dirty Hands Pottery Studio on West Burleigh Road in NSW embraces ceramics with infectious energy and openness. The studio name itself speaks to an honesty about the craft—clay is tactile, generous, and transformative, and this space celebrates that fully. Open seven days a week, Dirty Hands creates an unusually welcoming rhythm, suggesting a studio where community and creation are inseparable. Visitors encounter work that ranges across functional pottery to sculptural pieces, all infused with the maker's genuine passion. Whether you're a collector, a curious observer, or someone considering learning pottery, the studio's consistent presence and warm approach makes every visit feel like returning to a creative home.
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Disko Print Co.
3 Tribulation Cl, QLD
Disko Print Co. brings the vibrant energy of printmaking to Queensland's creative landscape. Located in Cairns, this studio is a destination for those drawn to the tactile, immediate power of the press. Visitors step into a workspace alive with colour and possibility, where traditional printmaking techniques meet contemporary vision. Whether you're seeking original prints, exploring the craft yourself, or simply curious about how ink meets paper, Disko Print Co. welcomes you into its world. The studio operates weekdays, offering plenty of opportunity to experience printmaking in action and discover work that speaks to the particular light and spirit of Far North Queensland.
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DKarta Studios
Shop 1/20 Victor Harbor Rd, SA
DKarta Studios nestles into South Australia's creative fabric as a ceramics sanctuary where clay becomes poetry. Based in Adelaide, this studio celebrates the ancient dialogue between hand and material—the patient coiling, the thoughtful glaze, the transformation through fire. Walking through the doors, visitors encounter handcrafted pieces that carry the maker's intention, alongside opportunities to observe or participate in the ceramic journey. DKarta Studios opens Tuesday through Friday with extended Saturday hours, creating a welcoming rhythm for both dedicated collectors and curious newcomers. Here, ceramic art feels personal, grounded, and deeply alive.
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DKJ Studio
5/90 Mitchell St, NT
DKJ Studio transforms timber into beautifully crafted furniture and wooden objects in Darwin's creative precinct. The studio's approach to wood craft emphasises both structural integrity and aesthetic refinement, resulting in pieces that feel substantial and considered. Whether commissioning a bespoke furniture piece or visiting to understand the processes behind quality woodworking, DKJ Studio welcomes you into a space where the material's natural character is allowed to shine. The makers here bring genuine passion to their work, and that dedication is evident in every detail—a testament to the possibilities when design meets exceptional craftsmanship.
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DM Jewellers Maroochydore
Shop 2, QLD
DM Jewellers Maroochydore offers jewellery and metalwork services on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, creating pieces that balance contemporary sensibility with timeless appeal. The studio provides a welcoming environment where customers explore everything from everyday jewellery to special occasion pieces and custom commissions. The skilled practitioners here bring both technical expertise and genuine care to their work, ensuring each piece receives the attention it deserves. With consistent weekday hours and Saturday availability, it's easy to visit, browse, or discuss a bespoke creation. It's the kind of neighbourhood jeweller that becomes a trusted creative partner over time.
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DNG Furniture
110 Argyle St, VIC
DNG Furniture stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of thoughtful woodcraft in regional Victoria. Located on Argyle Street, this studio honours the relationship between skilled hands, quality timber, and purposeful design. Each piece tells a story of consideration—how wood moves, how joints hold, how a chair should embrace you. Visitors discover furniture that transcends the merely functional, becoming part of the intimate landscape of home and workspace. The studio welcomes you across the week, with Saturday hours offering weekend flexibility. Whether commissioning a bespoke creation or admiring completed works, DNG Furniture invites you into a world where craftsmanship remains paramount.
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Docuprint
63 Queen Victoria St, WA
Docuprint brings precision and artistry to Western Australia's printmaking scene from its Perth location on Queen Victoria Street. This studio combines the technical mastery required by fine art printmaking with a genuine passion for the medium's expressive possibilities. The space itself pulses with creative energy—a place where artists refine their vision through layers of colour and careful registration. Docuprint operates throughout the working week, welcoming both seasoned printmakers and those encountering the craft for the first time. Here, print is elevated as a serious artistic discipline, and the studio stands ready to guide you through its depths.
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Doongal Aboriginal Art & Artefacts
49 Esplanade, QLD
Doongal Aboriginal Art & Artefacts occupies a distinctive place on the Queensland esplanade, serving as both gallery and cultural portal. This studio celebrates the extraordinary artistic traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creators, presenting works that carry deep cultural meaning alongside stunning visual presence. The collection spans diverse forms and perspectives, each piece a conversation between ancient knowledge systems and contemporary vision. Open daily from morning through evening, Doongal welcomes visitors to engage authentically with Indigenous artistry. Here, you're not simply observing—you're invited to listen, learn, and carry forward the stories these works embody.
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Dovetail Cabinets and Joinery
Speed Circuit, VIC
Dovetail Cabinets and Joinery demonstrates masterful woodworking across Victoria's industrial landscape, where skilled craftspeople create bespoke cabinetry and joinery that marries precision with artistry. Every project reflects deep understanding of timber, joinery techniques, and the particular needs of individual clients. Visiting the studio offers insight into how thoughtful design translates into beautifully executed furniture pieces—from detailed joinery work to finishing that reveals the timber's natural character. The makers here treat each commission as an opportunity to create something genuinely exceptional, making Dovetail a trusted name among those who value quality craftsmanship and lasting results.
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Downlands Art
72 Ruthven St, QLD
Downlands Art establishes itself as a vital creative presence in Toowoomba, Queensland's vibrant arts precinct. This visual art studio serves as meeting point for artists and art lovers alike, fostering conversation around contemporary and traditional practice. The space breathes with the energy of creative inquiry—a place where diverse artistic voices find expression and exhibition. Downlands Art contributes meaningfully to the region's cultural identity, maintaining accessibility and genuine engagement with its community. Whether you arrive as artist, collector, or curious explorer, Downlands Art welcomes you into its fold, ready to share the stories and visions that animate the local arts scene.
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DR Print & Sign
1/173 Flemington Rd, ACT
DR Print & Sign operates in Canberra as a printmaking studio and service provider, bringing together technical expertise and creative problem-solving for clients seeking quality print work. Located on Flemington Road, the studio welcomes visitors throughout the week with the kind of knowledgeable, professional approach that comes from years of working across print disciplines. Whether you're commissioning a substantial project, exploring signage options, or seeking advice on how print can serve your creative or commercial needs, the team engages thoughtfully with each brief. It's a reliable creative resource for anyone seeking dependable, well-executed print craft in the region.
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Dr. Sawfish - Hot Glass Studio
4694/4696 Huon Hwy, TAS
Dr. Sawfish brings molten magic to Tasmania's Huon region with its hot glass studio practice. Visitors step into a world where skilled glassmakers transform fire and sand into luminous vessels and sculptural forms. The studio's weekend-only opening creates an intentional, unhurried atmosphere—perfect for watching artisans at work or discovering handcrafted glass pieces that capture light in unexpected ways. Whether you're a serious collector or simply curious about the ancient craft of glassblowing, this tucked-away studio offers an intimate glimpse into contemporary glass art in one of Australia's most beautiful corners.
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Dragonfly Fabrics
Shop 2 & 3/53 Alawa Cres, NT
Dragonfly Fabrics brings colour and creativity to Darwin's textile landscape, serving as a vibrant hub for fabric lovers and makers. The studio stocks thoughtfully curated materials and supplies, welcoming everyone from experienced seamstresses to curious beginners exploring textile possibilities. Nestled in Alawa, it's a welcoming space where knowledge flows freely and inspiration sparks conversations. Whether you're sourcing specific fabrics, seeking expert guidance, or simply browsing beautiful textiles, Dragonfly embodies the generous spirit of local craft community in the Northern Territory.
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Drawn to Art
35 Merrigal Rd, NSW
Drawn to Art creates an intimate creative sanctuary on the New South Wales central coast, where visual art practice unfolds at human scale. This studio operates with flexible, thoughtfully-structured hours that honour both the maker's process and the visitor's journey. The space invites genuine engagement—a chance to encounter art in its authentic context, surrounded by the studio environment where ideas take form. Drawn to Art maintains a distinctly personal character, welcoming you not as anonymous visitor but as part of an ongoing creative conversation. Whether you visit for a Saturday afternoon or during the week's dedicated sessions, you'll find a studio where artistic practice remains genuine, grounded, and deeply generative.
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Dromana Creative Hub & Gallery
8 Beach St, VIC
Dromana Creative Hub & Gallery sits right on Beach Street, serving as a cultural beacon for the Mornington Peninsula's thriving visual arts community. This dynamic space showcases contemporary work by local and visiting artists, while fostering creative exchange through its gallery program. The hub pulses with energy—a place where you'll discover paintings, installations, and mixed-media works that reflect both regional character and broader artistic conversations. It's the kind of venue that reminds you why creative communities matter, offering accessible entry points to serious contemporary art without pretension.
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Dromana Wool & Craft
Unit 6/4 Thomson Terrace, VIC
Dromana Wool & Craft is a sanctuary for fibre enthusiasts on the Mornington Peninsula, stocked with quality yarns and supplies for knitters, crocheters, and textile makers. The studio radiates the warmth of a true neighbourhood gathering place, where skilled staff offer guidance on projects and techniques. Whether you're starting your first scarf or pursuing complex colourwork, this intimate space invites exploration and creativity. The carefully selected materials reflect genuine care for craft, making it easy to understand why locals return again and again for both inspiration and community.
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Duck Print Fine Art
39-41 Wentworth St, NSW
Duck Print Fine Art brings accomplished printmaking artistry to Sydney's cultural landscape, nestled on Wentworth Street in one of the city's most dynamic creative precincts. This studio celebrates print as a fine art discipline—honouring the technical demands and expressive possibilities that emerge when artist, press, and paper meet with intention. The work here carries refinement and vision, representing printmaking as a serious artistic pursuit. Duck Print Fine Art stands as a resource for collectors seeking quality, artists seeking community and inspiration, and curious visitors drawn to the particular magic of the printed image. The studio embodies Sydney's commitment to maintaining accessible spaces where contemporary craft flourishes.
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Dudley House
60 View St, NSW
Dudley House transforms a significant NSW heritage space into an active contemporary art venue, honouring both history and creative vision. Located in the Bendigo region, this studio operates within a building of architectural and cultural significance, creating a powerful dialogue between past and present. The space becomes a canvas for visual art practice—exhibitions, creative projects, and cultural conversations that ripple through the local community. Dudley House demonstrates how heritage buildings can nurture living artistic practice, welcoming visitors into an environment where heritage preservation and creative contemporary work exist in generative relationship. Here, you encounter art rooted in place and time.
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Duffs Jewellers Ballarat
21/23 Bridge Mall, VIC
Duffs Jewellers Ballarat shines as a beacon of skilled metalwork and jewellery craft in the heart of Victoria's historic goldfields. Located in the Bridge Mall precinct, this studio carries forward centuries of jewellery-making tradition while remaining vitally present to contemporary design sensibilities. Each piece emerges from careful consideration of material, form, and wearability—goldsmithing and jewellery-making as disciplines requiring both technical mastery and artistic vision. Duffs Jewellers welcomes you across the week, extending into Saturday hours for weekend explorers. Whether seeking a commissioned creation, a special acquisition, or simply wishing to understand the artistry embedded in fine jewellery, you'll find expertise, warmth, and genuine craftsmanship.
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Dunstone Design
3/5 Aurora Pl, ACT
Dunstone Design crafts beautiful wooden furniture and objects in Canberra's Aurora precinct, where precision meets artistic vision. The studio demonstrates how wood can be shaped into functional art—pieces that balance contemporary design sensibility with respect for the material itself. Working weekday hours, Dunstone attracts those seeking bespoke or thoughtfully designed pieces rather than mass production. Visitors experience the quiet confidence of makers who understand timber deeply, creating furniture and objects designed to endure and evolve with use.
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Duramen Designs
3/42 Wentworth Rd, NSW
Duramen Designs demonstrates masterful woodwork in suburban NSW, transforming timber into elegant furniture and objects. Operating during generous weekday hours and Saturday mornings, the studio welcomes those interested in quality craftsmanship and sustainable design. The name itself honours the heartwood—the strong core of timber—reflecting the studio's philosophy. Whether commissioning custom pieces or discovering ready-made work, visitors encounter thoughtful design grounded in respect for wood and time-honoured techniques, delivered with contemporary vision.
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Dusky Studio
11 London Cct, ACT
Dusky Studio explores clay and ceramics in Canberra's creative quarter on London Court, operating with an unconventional rhythm that reflects its experimental ethos. The studio pushes boundaries of ceramic practice through adventurous forms and techniques. Weekend and Friday openings create focused creative time, drawing serious practitioners and curious makers into its orbit. Here, pottery becomes a conversation between maker and material, resulting in pieces that challenge expectations and reward contemplation. Dusky represents the spirit of contemporary ceramic practice—playful, serious, and utterly committed to craft.
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Duval Jewellery Manufacturing
8/250 Pitt St, NSW
Duval Jewellery Manufacturing brings skilled metalwork to Sydney's Pitt Street, where fine jewellery is designed and crafted with precision. The studio operates with genuine accessibility, welcoming visitors throughout the week and weekends. Whether you seek custom commissions, repairs, or simply wish to appreciate jewellery as wearable art, Duval's makers possess the knowledge and skill earned through dedicated practice. Each piece reflects understanding of metal, design, and the intimate relationship between jewellery and wearer—making this an essential destination for those who value authenticity in adornment.
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e.g.etal
150 Little Collins St, VIC
e.g.etal operates in Melbourne's Little Collins Street, creating distinctive jewellery through expert metalwork. The studio distils the essence of wearable art—objects that merge technical mastery with aesthetic courage. Open throughout the working week and Saturday, e.g.etal welcomes those seeking pieces that move beyond convention. The workspace embodies a particular philosophy about metal, form, and personal expression. Visiting reveals not just beautiful jewellery but insight into how contemporary makers approach the ancient dialogue between craftsperson, material, and wearer.
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Eamonn Vereker Glass
87 Sydenham Rd, SA
Eamonn Vereker Glass shapes light and colour in Adelaide's Sydenham, crafting contemporary glass art rooted in deep technical knowledge. The studio welcomes visitors throughout the working week and Saturday mornings, inviting you into the world of serious glass practice. Works emerge from patient exploration of the material's possibilities—blown vessels, sculptural forms, and architectural pieces that demonstrate why glass remains endlessly compelling. This is a studio where technique serves vision, creating pieces that catch and transform light while rewarding sustained attention and contemplation.
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Eamonn Vereker Glass
87 Sydenham Rd, SA
Eamonn Vereker Glass invites you into the luminous world of contemporary glasswork on Sydenham Road in South Australia. This studio is a sanctuary for those drawn to the interplay of light, colour, and form. Visitors step into a space where molten glass transforms into considered artistic objects—each piece reflecting the maker's deep engagement with the material. Whether you're seeking a handcrafted treasure or simply curious about the meditative process of glassmaking, the studio welcomes you with warmth and expertise. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, it's a place where tradition and innovation meet in perfect clarity.
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Earth & Kla
200 Jersey St, WA
Earth & Kla invites visitors into a warm ceramics studio on Jersey Street, where clay becomes a language of expression. The makers here craft functional and sculptural pieces with a thoughtful approach to form and surface, creating work that speaks to both the hand and the eye. Visitors are welcome to browse finished pieces and witness the creative process in action. Open Wednesday through Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings, this is an intimate space where you can connect directly with the ceramic practice—ideal for those seeking authentic, handmade work with genuine character and care.
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Earthly Design Studio
84b Genevieve Rd, NSW
Earthly Design Studio, tucked away on Genevieve Road in NSW, is a sanctuary for ceramic exploration. Here, traditional clay techniques meet contemporary vision, resulting in pieces that feel both timeless and distinctly modern. The studio welcomes those curious about the craft, offering an opportunity to see how raw earth transforms into finished works of beauty. Whether you're drawn to functional ware or sculptural forms, this is a space where passion for the material is evident in every creation—a true artisan's refuge.
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East Coast Timber Co.
6 Coal Wash Dr, NSW
East Coast Timber Co. stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of wood. Located on Coal Wash Drive, this furniture makers' studio demonstrates deep respect for timber and traditional joinery. The workspace reveals the careful process of selecting, shaping, and finishing wood into pieces built to last generations. Visitors gain insight into the decisions behind each design—how grain pattern, wood species, and structure work in harmony. Open weekdays, this is where craftsmanship meets sustainability, creating furniture that tells the story of the trees it came from.
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East Gippsland Art Gallery
2 Nicholson St, VIC
East Gippsland Art Gallery stands as a cultural beacon in regional Victoria, located on Nicholson Street. This gallery showcases the diverse talents of visual artists working across the region, offering a thoughtfully curated window into contemporary and traditional practice. Stepping through the doors, you'll discover paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and installations that speak to the creative vitality of East Gippsland. The space itself is intimate and welcoming, designed to encourage genuine engagement with art. It's a destination for collectors, curious visitors, and anyone seeking authentic creative expression rooted in place.
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East West Design
303 South Terrace, WA
East West Design brings considered woodcraft and furniture design to South Terrace in Western Australia. This studio honours the natural beauty and structural integrity of timber, creating pieces that balance aesthetic refinement with functional purpose. Visitors encounter work that reflects a thoughtful design philosophy—furniture and objects made to last, to be lived with, and to age gracefully. The team welcomes enquiries and commissions, offering insight into their process and materials. Open daily with generous weekend hours, it's a place where quality craftsmanship and design sensibility converge.
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Ebb & Flow Studio
18 Bellevue Rd, NSW
Ebb & Flow Studio on Bellevue Road explores the dynamic possibilities of textile and fibre arts. Here, rhythmic processes and thoughtful material choices create work with depth and presence. The studio embodies a philosophy where making is meditative and intentional, resulting in pieces that resonate with those who understand textiles as a serious creative medium. This is a space for discovering layered, nuanced work that bridges traditional technique with contemporary vision—a place where patience and precision yield remarkable results.
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eCasa
89 Vincent St, NSW
eCasa transforms glass into luminous objects that capture and play with light in unexpected ways. Situated on Vincent Street, this glass studio creates work that ranges from functional to sculptural, each piece reflecting mastery of a challenging and rewarding material. The makers here understand glass as both technical discipline and artistic expression, resulting in creations with clarity and depth. Visitors encounter work that rewards close looking—pieces that reveal new facets as light moves across them throughout the day.
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Echidna Sewing
8/7172 Bruce Hwy, QLD
Echidna Sewing, located along Bruce Highway in Queensland, celebrates the craft of textile construction with skill and creativity. Here, sewing transcends basic function to become genuine artistry, with each stitch purposeful and considered. The studio produces work that demonstrates technical mastery alongside thoughtful design, creating garments and pieces that feel both wearable and artistic. Open Tuesday and Wednesday, this is a destination for those who appreciate quality textiles and the patient, precise work required to bring them to life.
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Eclectic Designs Glass and Art Studio
62 Regent St, VIC
Eclectic Designs Glass and Art Studio on Regent Street in Port Fairy is a vibrant creative hub where glass becomes a vehicle for artistic expression. The makers here blend technical skill with imaginative vision, producing work that ranges across styles and approaches—united by a commitment to exploring what glass can do. Visitors encounter pieces that surprise and delight, from functional objects to sculptural installations. Open afternoons and weekends, this studio invites you into a world where creativity flows as freely as molten glass.
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Eclectic Designs Glass and Art Studio
62 Regent St, VIC
Eclectic Designs Glass and Art Studio illuminates Regent Street in Port Fairy with creative glasswork and contemporary art. This intimate studio celebrates the versatility of glass as a medium, blending technical skill with artistic vision. Visitors discover vibrant, distinctive pieces that capture light and imagination in equal measure. The space exudes a welcoming energy, inviting you to explore work that ranges from sculptural objects to functional art. Open afternoons and weekends, it's the perfect refuge for those seeking handmade beauty and the stories behind each creation.
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Eclipse Handcrafted Furniture
A1/35-39 Bourke Rd, NSW
Eclipse Handcrafted Furniture creates bespoke pieces that marry form and function with understated elegance. Located on Bourke Road in NSW, this studio approaches furniture-making as a considered craft, where every detail matters. The makers here work closely with materials to understand their potential, resulting in pieces that are both visually refined and genuinely comfortable to live with. This is furniture created for those who value quality over trends—work that will age beautifully and serve faithfully for years to come.
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Eco wood design
54 Lipton Dr, VIC
Eco wood design on Lipton Drive demonstrates that sustainability and beauty are natural partners. This timber studio creates furniture and objects that honour the wood itself, employing thoughtful joinery and finishing that celebrates grain and character. The makers here prioritise responsible sourcing and timeless design, resulting in pieces that feel ethical without sacrificing aesthetic appeal. Open weekdays, this is a space for discovering wooden objects that work hard, look lovely, and respect the forests they came from.
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Elbe Textiles
Fremantle Malls, WA
Elbe Textiles weaves contemporary textile practice into the fabric of Fremantle, Western Australia. This studio celebrates the ancient and evolving craft of textile creation, where colour, pattern, and tactile quality converge. Whether through woven works, dyed fabrics, or innovative fibre art, Elbe Textiles demonstrates the boundless potential of the medium. Visitors find themselves immersed in a world of texture and hue, guided by makers who understand textiles as both functional craft and fine art. Always accessible, the studio invites spontaneous discovery and deeper engagement alike.
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Elise Heather Artist
17 Cox St, QLD
Elise Heather Artist creates visual work rooted in Queensland's landscape and light. Working from Cox Street, this artist brings a distinctive perspective to painting and drawing, crafting pieces that resonate with colour, composition, and personal vision. Visitors to the practice discover work infused with careful observation and creative intuition—images that invite contemplation and connection. Whether through commission, purchase, or studio visit, engaging with Elise Heather's practice offers insight into the dedication and sensitivity that define serious contemporary art-making.
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Elite Printing Studio PTY Ltd.
38 Chapman Rd, SA
Elite Printing Studio on Chapman Road in South Australia carries forward the rich tradition of printmaking with contemporary energy. Here, the press becomes an instrument for creating layered, textured works that reveal the artist's hand and vision. Whether exploring traditional lithography, screen printing, or experimental techniques, the studio produces work with character and depth. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, this is a working studio where you can witness the satisfying physicality of the printing process and acquire art made with genuine craft and intention.
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Elite Printing Studio PTY Ltd.
38 Chapman Rd, SA
Elite Printing Studio PTY Ltd. carries the tradition and innovation of printmaking forward on Chapman Road in South Australia. This working studio embraces both classical and contemporary printing techniques, creating richly textured, vibrant prints that showcase the medium's remarkable range. Visitors encounter a space alive with creative possibility—where ink, paper, and technique combine to produce distinctive artistic objects. The studio welcomes those curious about printmaking processes and welcomes commissions. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, it's a vital hub for this enduring craft discipline.
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Ellis House Art Centre
116 Milne St, WA
Ellis House Art Centre on Milne Street in Western Australia opens its doors as a welcoming creative sanctuary where visual art thrives. The centre cultivates an atmosphere of artistic exploration, inviting visitors to discover works that capture the imagination and spirit of the region. Whether you're seeking original pieces or simply wish to immerse yourself in contemporary visual art, Ellis House offers a refined yet approachable space where artists and art lovers converge. Open Thursday through Sunday, it provides the perfect opportunity to step away from the everyday and connect with the stories that art tells.
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Elmleigh Reproductions
Unit 12/35 Marjorie St, NT
Elmleigh Reproductions in Darwin's industrial heart demonstrates the enduring craft of quality wood and furniture making. This Northern Territory workshop channels traditional techniques with contemporary sensibility, creating pieces that marry function with thoughtful design. Visitors find themselves in a space where timber is respected and skill is evident in every joint and finish. With generous weekday hours and Saturday morning appointments available, it's an accessible destination for those seeking furnishings that carry genuine craftsmanship and lasting value.
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Elsie Gray's
149 Albany Hwy, WA
Elsie Gray's honours textile craft on Albany Highway in Western Australia with passion and skill. This studio focuses on weaving, dyeing, and fibre arts that celebrate both traditional knowledge and contemporary expression. Visitors discover handcrafted textiles of exceptional quality—scarves, wall hangings, and bespoke commissions that reveal the artist's deep understanding of colour, pattern, and material. The welcoming atmosphere invites conversation and connection. Open mornings through the week, Elsie Gray's is a destination for those who cherish the handmade and understand textiles as art.
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Embella Jewellery
Shop 7 Star Village Arcade, NT
Embella Jewellery nestles in Star Village Arcade, bringing refined metalwork and jewellery design to Darwin's creative community. The studio crafts pieces that balance contemporary aesthetics with meticulous attention to detail, offering customers personal adornment that tells a story. Step into this welcoming space to explore jewellery that celebrates both artistry and individuality. Open six days a week, Embella welcomes those seeking pieces that transcend the everyday—whether for yourself or as meaningful gifts.
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Emily Eliza Arlotte
Salamanca Arts Centre, TAS
Emily Eliza Arlotte operates from Salamanca Arts Centre, placing jewellery and metalwork within Hobart's vibrant creative precinct. This location connects the maker with Tasmania's thriving arts community while offering visitors access to jewellery crafted with precision and vision. The Salamanca setting adds an extra layer of cultural context, situating the studio within a neighbourhood celebrated for its commitment to artistic excellence and handmade beauty.
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Emma Bugg, Artist and Jeweller
State of Flux Workshop, TAS
Emma Bugg brings together artistic vision and jewellery craft from State of Flux Workshop in Tasmania, creating pieces that reflect both technical skill and creative imagination. Working within this collaborative creative space, the studio welcomes visitors throughout the week to experience jewellery that bridges fine art and wearable form. The workshop's accessible hours and immersive setting allow you to understand the thoughtfulness behind each creation, making it an enriching destination for those who value handmade authenticity.
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Emma Jennings Gallery
8A/540 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, VIC
Emma Jennings Gallery perches in the Dandenong ranges of Victoria, where forest setting and artistic vision combine. The gallery showcases visual art in an intimate, carefully curated environment that invites contemplation and connection. Open Wednesday through Saturday, afternoons, the space offers a serene retreat where you can encounter work created with depth and intention. The regional location adds to its appeal—a destination worth seeking out for those willing to venture beyond the city to discover art in its natural context.
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Emma Rea Fine Jewellery
246 High St, VIC
Emma Rea Fine Jewellery occupies High Street in Victoria, presenting jewellery that reflects sophisticated metalwork and design sensibility. The studio creates pieces for those who understand that fine jewellery is both art and investment, each work demonstrating technical mastery and aesthetic refinement. With Thursday through Sunday opening hours, Emma Rea welcomes visitors to discover jewellery that celebrates individual style and enduring craftsmanship in a welcoming, approachable setting.
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Emma Young Glass
19 Morphett St, SA
Emma Young Glass transforms molten material into luminous objects on Morphett Street in Adelaide, where South Australian light finds new expression through glass craft. The studio showcases the versatility and beauty of the medium, from functional pieces to sculptural works that captivate the eye. Open daily, it offers consistent access to a maker deeply committed to exploring glass's potential. Visiting feels like stepping into a space where fire and artistic vision have created something genuinely beautiful.
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Enigma Jewellers
20/21/23 Steel St, NSW
Enigma Jewellers operates from Steel Street in Sydney, a location that signals serious craft and urban energy. The jewellery studio creates pieces that reflect both technical excellence and contemporary design sensibility, serving customers who seek adornment that feels distinctive and well-made. With generous weekday hours and Saturday availability, Enigma welcomes those ready to invest time in discovering jewellery that transcends trends—work created with genuine skill and artistic vision.
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Enjoinery Australia PTY LTD
Unit 35/8 Distribution Ct, QLD
Enjoinery Australia PTY LTD crafts exceptional timber joinery and wooden furniture from Queensland, approaching the work with precision and artisanal dedication. Located in a working studio space, this maker creates pieces that showcase the inherent beauty of wood and the possibilities of skilled joinery. Each object demonstrates a commitment to quality materials, thoughtful design, and masterful technique. Whether custom commissions or signature designs, the work speaks to those who value durability, aesthetic integrity, and the quiet eloquence of fine woodcraft. Early-morning hours suit the dedicated workshop schedule.
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EP Fine Art Gallery
33 Quadrant Mall, TAS
EP Fine Art Gallery occupies Quadrant Mall in Launceston, Tasmania, offering a curated visual art experience in the heart of the city. The gallery provides a refined space to encounter contemporary art, thoughtfully selected and presented for those who appreciate artistic depth. With focused Thursday through Saturday hours, it creates an invitation to slow down and engage with work created with intention. The Launceston setting ensures a more intimate gallery experience, where you're likely to connect meaningfully with both art and maker.
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EP Fine Art Gallery
33 Quadrant Mall, TAS
EP Fine Art Gallery cultivates contemporary visual art in Launceston, Tasmania, occupying a curated space at Quadrant Mall. This gallery champions painting, sculpture, and mixed media from established and emerging artists, offering carefully considered exhibitions that reward close looking. The intimate setting fosters genuine engagement with art, creating conversation between viewer and work. The gallery operates select afternoon hours, making it an intentional destination for serious collectors and those seeking meaningful artistic experience. It's a vital cultural presence in Tasmania's arts landscape.
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EPRINT
Unit 9/3 Downes St, NT
EPRINT brings the vibrant energy of printmaking to Darwin's creative landscape. Nestled in a working studio space, this printmaking hub invites visitors to witness the craft in action—from concept to finished print. The studio showcases the technical precision and artistic vision behind contemporary printmaking, offering insight into the layers, colours, and textures that define the medium. Whether you're curious about the process or seeking original printed work, EPRINT opens a window into a practice that transforms ideas into tangible art. The welcoming weekday hours make it accessible for those keen to explore one of Australia's most expressive art forms.
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Erin Lightfoot Studio
8 Atkins St, QLD
Erin Lightfoot Studio in Queensland celebrates the sculptural possibilities of clay. Working with ceramics and clay, this studio embodies a thoughtful approach to form and function, creating pieces that speak to both aesthetic vision and tactile beauty. Visitors encounter work that demonstrates the material's versatility—from delicate vessels to bold sculptural forms. The studio's presence reflects a commitment to contemporary ceramic practice, where tradition meets individual artistic voice. Stepping into this creative space offers a chance to appreciate the meticulous skill and imagination required to shape clay into meaningful objects.
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Es Ceramics
67 Light Terrace, SA
Es Ceramics, situated on Light Terrace in South Australia, is a ceramics studio where clay becomes poetry. The work here showcases the endless possibilities of the medium—handcrafted vessels, sculptural forms, and functional ware that bridge art and everyday life. Visitors discover pieces infused with careful consideration of surface, form, and glaze, reflecting a deep understanding of ceramic tradition and contemporary practice. The studio invites you to slow down and appreciate the human touch evident in each creation, from conception through firing. It's a space where ceramics transcends the ordinary, revealing the extraordinary potential within simple earth and fire.
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Es Ceramics
67 Light Terrace, SA
Es Ceramics invites visitors into a thoughtful clay practice nestled in Light Terrace, South Australia. The studio specialises in hand-thrown and hand-built ceramics, where each piece carries the maker's careful attention to form and surface. Those who visit will discover functional ware and sculptural objects that speak to both everyday use and artistic contemplation. The space itself offers a genuine glimpse into ceramic craft—a place where clay becomes conversation. Es Ceramics welcomes browsers and collectors alike, offering work that rewards closer looking and honest engagement with the material.
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Escalante Art
15 View Pt, NSW
Escalante Art creates a vibrant visual art practice from its location at View Point, NSW, offering a welcoming entry point into contemporary creative work. The studio champions imaginative expression across multiple mediums, with a focus on making art that resonates with genuine human experience. Visitors can expect to encounter work that is both thoughtfully conceived and openly shared, in a setting designed to inspire curiosity. Whether you're seeking original pieces, prints, or simply a moment of aesthetic connection, Escalante Art extends an invitation to engage with art as a living, breathing practice rather than a distant ideal.
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Euphoria Jewels
111 Oxford St, WA
Euphoria Jewels on Oxford Street in Western Australia specializes in jewellery and metalwork that captures light and imagination. This studio transforms precious metals and materials into wearable art, where craftsmanship and creative vision converge. Each piece tells a story, whether through intricate detailing, bold design, or thoughtful use of colour and form. Visitors to this creative hub discover jewellery that resonates on a personal level—pieces that elevate and inspire. The carefully curated selection reflects both technical mastery and artistic passion, making it an essential destination for those seeking jewellery that transcends the ordinary.
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Eureka Furniture Port Macquarie
1 Jindalee Rd, NSW
Eureka Furniture Port Macquarie stands as a dedicated woodworking studio on Jindalee Road, where skilled craftsmanship meets practical design. The makers here understand that fine furniture shapes daily life—it deserves thoughtful construction and timeless appeal. Visitors discover custom pieces, carefully finished timber work, and expert guidance on selecting or commissioning furniture that truly fits a home. The studio maintains generous weekday and weekend hours, making it easy to drop by, sit in a piece, and feel the quality beneath your hands. This is where wood craft becomes part of how people live.
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Euro Trend Kitchens & Furniture
Sanford Rd, WA
Euro Trend Kitchens & Furniture operates from Sanford Road, Western Australia, as a comprehensive furniture and kitchen design studio. The makers combine European design sensibility with practical Australian living, creating custom cabinetry and furnishings that marry elegance with durability. Those who visit encounter expert consultation, quality materials, and a clear commitment to translating individual visions into built reality. The weekday-focused schedule reflects a professional workshop culture where bespoke work takes precedence. Euro Trend approaches each project as an opportunity to enhance how families inhabit their homes through considered design and solid craft.
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Eva and Marc Besen Centre - TWMA
Wurundjeri Country, VIC
The Eva and Marc Besen Centre on Wurundjeri Country in Victoria stands as a vital creative hub for visual art in the region. This welcoming space supports and showcases contemporary artistic practice, offering visitors a chance to engage with work that challenges, inspires, and provokes thought. The centre's commitment to visual art creates an environment where diverse voices and perspectives flourish. With generous opening hours throughout the week, it invites regular engagement—whether you're visiting an exhibition, exploring the collection, or simply soaking in the creative atmosphere. It's a place where art becomes conversation and connection.
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​Event Screenprinting
19 Pyle Rd, NSW
Event Screenprinting works from Pyle Road, NSW, as a dedicated printmaking studio where original artwork becomes wearable, shareable reality. The makers here specialise in screen-printed textiles—translating designs onto fabric with precision and colour-matching expertise that speaks to both commercial and artistic applications. Visitors and clients discover a studio rooted in the tactile, hands-on traditions of the print craft, where each pull of the squeegee matters. Whether you're commissioning custom prints or seeking limited-edition work, Event Screenprinting brings intention to the intersection of art and everyday objects, open weekdays for consultation and production.
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EverettBrookes Jewellers
90 Gawler Pl, SA
EverettBrookes Jewellers on Gawler Place in Adelaide crafts jewellery and metalwork with meticulous attention to detail and design. This established studio combines traditional techniques with contemporary sensibilities, creating pieces that celebrate the beauty and versatility of precious metals. Visitors discover jewellery that speaks to individuality—whether classic, bold, or delightfully unexpected. The friendly, knowledgeable team welcomes you into a space where craftsmanship shines through every piece. Whether seeking a special commission, a timeless classic, or simply to appreciate fine jewellery work, EverettBrookes offers an intimate glimpse into the art of metalwork.
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Everyday Clay
9 Blannin St, VIC
Everyday Clay in Victoria reveals the quiet beauty found in ceramics and clay practice. Open on weekends, this studio creates space for hands-on engagement with the medium—where functional forms and sculptural explorations coexist. The work here demonstrates how clay transforms daily objects into moments of beauty and purpose. Visitors encounter pieces that blend practicality with artistic integrity, showing that ceramics need not choose between utility and art. The studio's focused presence invites deep appreciation for a craft that connects us to ancient traditions while speaking to contemporary life.
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Evolution Screenprinting & Design
6/49 Dacmar Rd, QLD
Evolution Screenprinting & Design in Queensland is where colour, precision, and creativity converge on fabric and paper. This dynamic printmaking studio specializes in screenprinting, offering both finished pieces and custom work that brings visions to life. The team brings technical expertise and artistic flair to every project, whether designing bold graphics or intricate multi-colour prints. Visitors experience the craft firsthand—understanding how screens, inks, and intention create stunning visual results. It's a hub for those seeking original printed work or eager to collaborate with skilled printmakers who combine commercial savvy with genuine artistic passion.
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Ex Animo Art
134 King William Rd, SA
Ex Animo Art on King William Road in South Australia cultivates a vibrant space for visual art. The studio welcomes visitors into an environment where contemporary artistic practice thrives, showcasing work that engages the eye and mind. With extended hours throughout the week, it creates generous opportunity for discovery and engagement. The studio's commitment to visual art manifests in carefully considered exhibitions and a thoughtfully curated collection that reflects diverse artistic voices and approaches. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious first-time visitor, Ex Animo Art invites you to step in and connect with work that illuminates, challenges, and inspires.
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Exhibition Centre
2/10 Maryborough St, ACT
Exhibition Centre in Canberra serves as a dedicated printmaking hub where the art form takes centre stage. This working studio celebrates the rich tradition and contemporary innovation of printmaking, from relief and lithography to screen and digital approaches. Visitors encounter work that demonstrates how printmakers layer colour, manipulate mark-making, and push the boundaries of the medium. The weekday-focused hours reflect its active studio practice—a place where artists are engaged in creation. It's an inviting space to discover original prints, understand the technical mastery involved, and appreciate why printmaking continues to captivate artists and collectors alike.
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ExMateria
632 Harris St, NSW
ExMateria invites you into a world where textile and fibre become vehicles for artistic expression. Located on Harris Street in NSW, this studio celebrates the tactile beauty of handmade textiles with a deeply considered approach to craft. Visitors discover thoughtfully curated collections and the opportunity to understand the processes behind contemporary fibre work. Whether you're seeking a unique textile piece or simply curious about the studio's creative philosophy, ExMateria welcomes you to explore how traditional techniques meet modern design sensibilities.
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Ezara Fine Jewellery
33 Pirie St The Epworth Building, SA
Nestled in The Epworth Building on Pirie Street, South Australia, Ezara Fine Jewellery crafts bespoke pieces with meticulous attention to detail and design. This jewellery studio specializes in fine metalwork, creating distinctive adornments that reflect individual character and quality craftsmanship. Open weekdays from early morning through late afternoon, and Saturday mornings, Ezara welcomes those seeking custom commissions or exploring their curated collection of jewellery that marries contemporary aesthetics with timeless elegance.
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F + H STUDIOS
42/1 Porter St, NSW
F + H STUDIOS operates from a dedicated creative space on Porter Street, NSW, where jewellery and metalwork take centre stage. This collaborative studio brings together skilled makers who craft pieces with precision and artistic vision. Open throughout the week with accessible afternoon hours and Saturday sessions, the studio invites both commission seekers and curious visitors to witness the intersection of technical mastery and creative design. Here, each piece tells a story of intentional making.
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F&P Interiors
13 Donaldson St, QLD
F&P Interiors operates from Donaldson Street, Queensland, as a woodworking and interior design studio focused on bespoke joinery and furnishing solutions. The makers here approach each commission as an opportunity to craft spaces that feel both intentional and lived-in, selecting materials and design with equal care. Visitors find a studio that listens—understanding that great interiors emerge from genuine conversation about how people inhabit their environments. F&P Interiors specialises in custom cabinetry, built-in solutions, and furniture that transforms rooms into cohesive, personal spaces where craft quality becomes invisible in its rightness.
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Fab Art
12 Norval Ct, QLD
Fab Art brings visual art practice to life in Queensland, operating from its Norval Court location as a dynamic creative hub. This studio champions contemporary visual art-making, fostering an environment where artistic exploration thrives. Visitors step into a space animated by colour, form, and imaginative vision. Whether you're drawn to original artworks, seeking to commission a piece, or simply curious about the creative process, Fab Art welcomes you into a community dedicated to pushing visual art's possibilities.
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Fabric by TrishaMakes
Belford Dr, QLD
Fabric by TrishaMakes operates as a boundless creative resource on Belford Drive, Queensland, available around the clock for makers and textile enthusiasts. This studio celebrates the joy of fabric and fibre work, offering accessible support for your creative textile projects. Whether you're a seasoned maker or exploring fabric work for the first time, TrishaMakes creates an open, welcoming space where your ideas can flourish. It's a testament to passion for textile craft, ready whenever inspiration strikes.
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Fabric Cartel
3/20 Ann St, QLD
Fabric Cartel brings curated textile selection and creative energy to Ann Street, Queensland. This fabric studio serves as a gathering place for makers, designers, and textile lovers seeking quality materials and inspiring collections. Open Tuesday through Saturday with afternoon hours, Cartel offers more than fabric—it's a space where you discover possibilities and connect with fellow creative practitioners. The studio's thoughtful curation reflects a genuine passion for textiles and the makers who work with them.
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Fabric Collection
80 Sumners Rd, QLD
Fabric Collection welcomes textile enthusiasts to Sumners Road, Queensland, with a carefully assembled selection of fabrics spanning diverse aesthetics and techniques. Open Wednesday through Saturday, this studio becomes a destination for makers seeking quality materials and inspiration. The studio's considered approach to inventory reflects deep knowledge of textile craft and contemporary making practices. Whether you're sourcing materials for a specific project or browsing for creative spark, Fabric Collection invites you into its thoughtfully curated world.
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Fabric Lab
147 Brunswick St, VIC
Fabric Lab on Brunswick Street in Victoria operates as an active creative space where textile work comes alive. Open daily from morning through early evening, this studio welcomes makers, students, and curious visitors into an environment buzzing with creative energy. Fabric Lab serves as both resource and community hub, offering access to materials, knowledge, and like-minded practitioners. Whether you're developing a project or exploring textile possibilities, this studio embodies the collaborative spirit of contemporary fibre practice.
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Fabric of Humanity
5 Rutland St, VIC
Fabric of Humanity operates from Rutland Street, Victoria, as a studio dedicated to textile craft with social and artistic purpose. This maker space approaches fabric and fibre work as meaningful creative practice, welcoming those interested in sustainable, intentional textile making. The studio creates space for connection between maker, material, and community. Visitors discover not just beautiful textiles but also the values and vision driving this studio's commitment to craft as a form of human expression.
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Fabric Patch
223 Lake Cooroibah Rd, QLD
Fabric Patch brings textile creativity to Lake Cooroibah Road, Queensland, operating as a welcoming maker's studio. Open select weekday mornings, this intimate space serves those seeking quality fabrics and a genuine connection to textile craft. The studio's selective hours reflect a thoughtful, intentional approach to running a creative practice. Whether sourcing materials for a cherished project or seeking advice from experienced makers, visitors find warmth and expertise here, along with textiles chosen with care.
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Fabrica Joinery
9 Acacia St, NSW
Fabrica Joinery crafts bespoke wooden furniture and joinery pieces with the precision and care that only a dedicated workshop can offer. Located on Acacia Street in NSW, this studio brings together traditional woodworking skills and thoughtful design to create pieces that are both functional and beautiful. Visitors are welcome to experience the craft firsthand, seeing how quality timber transforms into heirloom-worthy furniture. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or simply want to understand the artistry behind fine joinery, Fabrica Joinery opens its doors weekdays to share the quiet satisfaction of wood-working done right.
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FabricsPlus
117 Anderson St, QLD
FabricsPlus creates a welcoming textile and fibre studio at Anderson Street, Queensland, where quality fabrics meet genuine expertise. The space functions as both a curated retail destination and a knowledge hub—staff understand cloth, construction, and the stories behind the materials they stock. Visitors discover a thoughtfully edited range of fabrics suitable for everything from domestic sewing projects to professional upholstery work. The studio's afternoon and weekend hours invite both makers and curious browsers to explore, touch, and learn. FabricsPlus honours the craft of textile work by ensuring access to materials that genuinely deserve the labour invested in them.
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Fabrik Arts + Heritage
Old Woollen Mill, SA
Nestled within the historic Old Woollen Mill in South Australia, Fabrik Arts + Heritage bridges past and present through contemporary visual art practice. This distinctive space honours its industrial heritage while fostering creative expression across multiple media. The studio operates as both working space and welcoming gallery, inviting visitors to witness artists at work and explore exhibitions that celebrate craft, culture, and innovation. Stepping into Fabrik feels like entering a conversation between history and imagination—a place where the mill's former purpose echoes through walls now alive with artistic energy and possibility.
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Fabrik Arts + Heritage
Old Woollen Mill, SA
Fabrik Arts + Heritage operates from the characterful Old Woollen Mill in South Australia, carrying forward the region's rich textile legacy into contemporary practice. The studio honours both historical craft knowledge and living creative work, offering visitors a genuine sense of continuity in fibre arts. The atmospheric heritage setting reinforces the studio's commitment to textile practice as culturally significant—not nostalgic, but genuinely rooted and forward-moving. Those who visit encounter thoughtfully curated exhibitions, skilled practitioners, and a community invested in keeping textile craft alive and relevant. Limited midweek and full weekend hours make it worth planning a visit to this distinctive cultural space.
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Falls Gallery
161 Falls Rd, NSW
Falls Gallery sits on Falls Road in NSW as a serene destination for visual art lovers and curious explorers alike. This intimate gallery space showcases contemporary work in a setting that feels personal and unhurried, encouraging meaningful engagement with each piece. The studio atmosphere invites visitors to linger, discover, and connect with artists who take their practice seriously. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply drawn to good art, Falls Gallery offers the kind of welcoming environment where conversation flows naturally and new perspectives open up. It's a quiet gem for those seeking authentic creative experiences.
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Fancy Joinery & Cabinets
Smith St, QLD
Fancy Joinery & Cabinets brings masterful woodworking practice to Smith Street, Queensland, where precision joinery becomes the foundation for bespoke cabinetry and built-in solutions. The makers here understand that fine joinery holds homes together—literally and aesthetically—and approach each project with that responsibility at heart. Visitors encountering the studio discover craftspeople invested in traditional techniques married to contemporary design sensibility. The generous operating hours reflect a busy workshop where skilled hands are always engaged in meaningful work. Fancy Joinery transforms raw timber into refined solutions that enhance how people live and organise their spaces.
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Fancy Yarns Australia
16 New South Wales Cres, ACT
Fancy Yarns Australia brings colour, texture, and warmth to Canberra's textile and fibre community. Located on New South Wales Crescent, this studio is a treasure trove for knitters, crocheters, weavers, and anyone captivated by the potential of beautiful yarn. The space radiates enthusiasm for the craft, offering an carefully curated selection alongside the knowledge to help you find exactly what you're seeking. Whether you're a seasoned maker refining your practice or curious about learning, Fancy Yarns welcomes you with the kind of generosity that makes craft feel inclusive and joyful. Regular hours throughout the week make it easy to drop in and inspire your next project.
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Farmhouse Pottery Studio
1984 Korumburra-Wonthaggi Rd, VIC
Farmhouse Pottery Studio welcomes visitors to its rural studio space on the Korumburra–Wonthaggi Road, Victoria, where hand-thrown ceramics emerge from a deep connection to clay and place. The makers here work with intention and openness, creating functional and sculptural pieces that reflect both technical mastery and genuine creative voice. The studio's generous opening hours—including full weekend availability—invite casual browsers and serious collectors alike to experience ceramic work in progress. The rural setting enriches the visit, offering a retreat into craft practice removed from urban noise. Farmhouse Pottery embodies the quiet confidence of makers committed to their material and their community.
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Fatty and Wonk Vintage
40 Stirling Terrace, WA
Fatty and Wonk Vintage breathes new life into forgotten treasures along Stirling Terrace in Western Australia. This jewellery and metalwork studio specialises in curating and crafting distinctive pieces that blend vintage character with contemporary artistry. Visitors step into a warm, welcoming space where each item tells a story—whether lovingly restored vintage finds or bespoke creations born from reclaimed materials. The makers here understand that jewellery is personal, and they approach their craft with genuine care and creative flair. Opening their doors Wednesday through Sunday, Fatty and Wonk invites you to discover one-of-a-kind pieces that feel like old friends.
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Fauna Studio
470 Morphett St, SA
Fauna Studio brings clay to life on Morphett Street in Adelaide, South Australia, creating ceramics that bridge functional beauty and sculptural expression. Within this dedicated ceramics space, each piece emerges from thoughtful hands and creative vision, reflecting both technical mastery and artistic voice. The studio embodies the quiet intensity of clay work—where form, texture, and glaze combine to tell stories. Visitors encounter work that feels alive, whether intimate vessels or larger sculptural forms. Fauna Studio represents the kind of dedicated practice that makes ceramics endlessly rewarding, for makers and admirers alike.
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Fauna Studio
470 Morphett St, SA
Fauna Studio nestles into the creative heart of Adelaide, where clay transforms into vessels of beauty and function. This ceramics studio celebrates the tactile, meditative nature of working with earth, crafting pieces that bridge art and everyday life. The studio's approach marries technical skill with imaginative design, resulting in work that feels both thoughtfully made and joyfully alive. Whether you're drawn to sculptural forms, functional pottery, or experimental glazing, Fauna Studio offers a glimpse into a world where ancient craft traditions meet contemporary vision. It's a place where clay speaks, and makers listen.
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Fearon
18 Banksia Dr, NSW
Fearon crafts considered wood furniture on Banksia Drive in NSW, where traditional skill meets contemporary design sensibility. This focused studio produces pieces that reward close looking—beautifully jointed, thoughtfully proportioned, made to be lived with for years. The workshop welcomes visitors during limited hours, creating an intimate setting to appreciate furniture as craft rather than commodity. Each piece carries the maker's attention to detail and respect for materials. For those who understand that truly good furniture becomes a trusted companion in daily life, Fearon offers both inspiration and the genuine article—made with the kind of care that endures.
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Feather & Lawry Gallery
Shop 2/4 Russell St, QLD
Feather & Lawry Gallery commands attention on Russell Street in Queensland as a vibrant hub for visual art. This gallery space champions contemporary artists, showcasing work across multiple mediums with curatorial thoughtfulness and genuine passion. Stepping inside, you encounter art that challenges, delights, and provokes conversation—carefully selected pieces that reflect the region's artistic vitality. The gallery maintains welcoming weekday hours, making it an accessible destination for collectors, curious visitors, and those simply seeking creative inspiration. Here, art is presented not as precious or distant, but as an invitation to see the world differently.
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Fedprint Printing Services
University Dr, VIC
Fedprint Printing Services operates as a vital creative resource along University Drive in Victoria, dedicated to supporting printmakers and visual artists. This service-driven studio provides access to professional-grade printing facilities and expertise, democratising the printmaking process for emerging and established creators alike. Whether you're interested in screenprinting, relief printing, or exploring other print disciplines, Fedprint offers technical knowledge and equipment maintained by those who understand the craft deeply. The studio's weekday availability makes it an accessible partner for artists developing their practice, fostering a community where ideas can be realised on paper with precision and care.
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Feel the Love
2/4 Fuji Cres, VIC
Feel the Love practices printmaking with infectious creativity and warmth in Victoria, bringing playful energy and genuine craft knowledge to every print. Located on Fuji Crescent, this studio approaches the medium with both technical sophistication and joyful experimentation. Visitors discover not just beautiful prints but a space where the love of making is genuinely palpable—in the work, the welcome, and the willingness to share process and passion. Whether you're curious about printmaking techniques or seeking statement-making prints for your walls, Feel the Love opens its doors with the kind of generosity that makes craft communities thrive.
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Felicity Ceramics
36°42'18.1"S 144°09'47.4"E, NSW
Felicity Ceramics welcomes makers and learners into its NSW studio with generous spirit and open hands. This ceramics space cultivates a culture of exploration, offering both skilled guidance and the freedom to discover your own creative voice in clay. With thoughtfully scheduled sessions throughout the week—including morning and evening slots—Felicity Ceramics meets potters where they are, whether beginning their journey or deepening lifelong practice. The studio atmosphere balances technical instruction with playful experimentation, creating an environment where mistakes become discoveries and process matters as much as the finished piece. It's a place where clay becomes permission.
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Felicity Ceramics
36°42'18.1"S 144°09'47.4"E, NSW
Felicity Ceramics nurtures clay practice and learning in NSW through hands-on workshops and studio time that welcome makers at all levels. This ceramics space creates a supportive environment where both technique and artistic voice can develop. The flexible class schedule—including evening sessions and weekend workshops—accommodates various makers, from curious beginners to focused practitioners seeking to deepen their skills. The studio atmosphere reflects genuine care for each person's clay journey. Felicity Ceramics represents the best of community-focused craft spaces: knowledgeable, encouraging, and genuinely invested in helping others discover what clay can become under their own hands.
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Fellini Jewellery and Gifts
1/13 Spence St, QLD
Fellini Jewellery and Gifts shines along Spence Street in Queensland as a destination for those seeking meaningful adornment and thoughtful treasures. This jewellery studio marries metalwork expertise with an eye for curated gifts, creating pieces that celebrate life's beautiful moments. Whether you're drawn to custom commissions, contemporary designs, or carefully selected gifts, Fellini approaches each creation with personalised attention and artistic integrity. The warm, welcoming studio stays open throughout the week, inviting you to explore work that feels both polished and profoundly personal. Here, jewellery becomes a conversation between maker and wearer.
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FELTspace
266 Angas St, SA
FELTspace on Angas Street in Adelaide is a vibrant hub for visual art and creative collaboration, operating as both studio and gallery space. This distinctive venue supports working artists while welcoming the public to experience art-making in action and see finished works in an intimate setting. The space feels alive with creative purpose—a place where artistic practice is taken seriously and generously shared. Visitors sense the energy of dedicated makers and the thoughtfulness of curation. Whether attending an exhibition or witnessing artists at work, FELTspace offers that rare gift: a genuine glimpse into how serious artists think, make, and contribute to their community's cultural life.
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FERGUEZ BOUTIQUE
35 Cavenagh St, NT
Ferguez Boutique brings refined metalwork and jewellery craftsmanship to Darwin's creative scene. Located on Cavenagh Street, this intimate studio showcases distinctive pieces born from careful design and skilled technique. Visitors discover jewellery that carries both artistry and intention—each piece a conversation between maker and material. The boutique's selective hours (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings) create a purposeful rhythm, inviting those seeking something truly considered. Whether commissioning a custom piece or finding that unexpected treasure, patrons experience the care that defines boutique jewellery making in Australia's vibrant north.
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Ferrier Furniture
356 Bilsen Rd, QLD
Ferrier Furniture shapes quality timber into functional art on Bilsen Road, Queensland. This wood studio combines traditional craftsmanship with thoughtful design, creating pieces built to last and grow richer with use. The team's dedication to their material is evident in every detail—from timber selection to joinery—producing furniture that becomes part of a home's story. Weekday hours encourage visits from those genuinely interested in understanding the work, while the accessible early openings suit busy schedules. Here, furniture isn't merely made; it's considered, crafted, and cherished.
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Festival Screen Print
57 Adelaide Rd, SA
Festival Screen Print operates from Adelaide Road in South Australia as a creative powerhouse for screen printing craft. This studio channels the bold, graphic energy that screenprinting brings to design and fine art, offering both production services and a space for artistic exploration. The makers here understand printing as both technical discipline and expressive medium, creating work that ranges from vibrant commercial designs to gallery-worthy artist prints. Festival Screen Print represents the democratic spirit of screen printing—accessible, immediate, and powerfully communicative. It's a studio where colour, pattern, and bold vision come alive on fabric and paper.
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Few and Far Studio
2B/16 Taylor St, QLD
Few and Far Studio establishes a welcoming printmaking hub in Queensland, where the art of impression and iteration thrives. Located on Taylor Street, the studio opens its doors throughout the working week, creating space for both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers. The printmaking tradition—with its beautiful imperfections and bold expressiveness—comes alive here through the makers' hands. Visitors experience the layers of creativity that define contemporary print culture, from conception through final pull. This is a studio that celebrates the tangible, the tactile, and the distinctive character that only printmaking can achieve.
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Fi Wilkie Art @ Toot Studio
7 Wilkes Rd, WA
Fi Wilkie Art @ Toot Studio brings ceramics and clay to life on Wilkes Road, Western Australia. This collaborative space celebrates the ancient yet vital craft of working with clay, where intuition meets technique on the wheel and hand-building bench. Visitors step into an environment where clay's potential unfolds—from functional vessels to sculptural forms—guided by makers with genuine passion for the material. The studio embodies the exploratory spirit of contemporary ceramics, inviting patrons to witness and understand the meditative, transformative process that transforms earth into lasting art.
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Fibre Frolic
70B Old Bells Line of Rd, NSW
Fibre Frolic weaves textile and fibre traditions into vibrant contemporary practice on NSW's Old Bells Line of Road. This welcoming studio celebrates the full spectrum of fibre arts—from spinning and dyeing to weaving and beyond—making it a haven for makers and enthusiasts alike. Open six days a week, the space encourages drop-ins and deep conversations about material and craft. Visitors discover natural fibres transformed through traditional and innovative techniques, alongside community and knowledge-sharing that makes this more than a studio: it's a gathering place where textile culture flourishes in the Blue Mountains region.
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Fibre Naturally
3 Hunt Rd, VIC
Fibre Naturally celebrates natural textiles and sustainable craft practices from its Victorian home. This textile studio honours traditional fibre techniques while embracing contemporary design sensibilities, creating work that feels grounded in both ecology and artistry. The makers here work with natural materials mindfully, understanding that sustainable practice and beautiful design need not be in conflict. Whether exploring weaving, dyeing, or other fibre disciplines, Fibre Naturally demonstrates that the most enduring creations often come from the most respectful relationships with materials. It's a studio for those who believe craft can be both beautiful and responsible.
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Fibre Naturally
3 Hunt Rd, VIC
Fibre Naturally champions the marriage of sustainable practice and textile craft in Victoria. This studio honours natural fibres—their origins, properties, and potential—treating them as both medium and message. Here, the maker's commitment to environmentally considered creation permeates every project, from raw material selection to finished textile. Visitors encounter work that demonstrates how ecological awareness and artistic excellence complement rather than compromise one another. The studio invites those curious about the stories behind their fabrics: where fibres come from, how they're transformed, and why mindful making matters in contemporary textile practice.
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Fibre Yarn Fabric
1 Mitchell St, NSW
Fibre Yarn Fabric brings textile expertise to Mitchell Street, NSW, creating a resource for makers and wearers alike. This studio specializes in the generous intersection of fibres, yarns, and fabric—materials that form the foundation of textile practice. Visitors find thoughtfully curated supplies alongside finished pieces that showcase the potential of quality material and skilled hands. Whether seeking inspiration, specific materials, or finished creations, patrons experience the studio as both working maker-space and welcoming shop. Here, textile craft—in all its forms—is treated with the respect and care it deserves.
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Fifi's Fabricology
1/18 Township Dr, NSW
Fifi's Fabricology invites textile enthusiasts into an intimate NSW studio dedicated to fabric, colour, and creative possibility. This fibre workspace celebrates the joy of working with textiles—whether through sewing, patchwork, dyeing, or mixed-media approaches. With selective weekday hours, the studio maintains an intentional, intimate atmosphere where makers can focus deeply on their practice. Fifi's Fabricology feels like stepping into a creative sanctuary, where every bolt of fabric and scrap of material holds potential. It's a place for textile lovers seeking community, skill-building, and permission to express themselves through cloth and colour.
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Figtree Stained Glass
102 Princes Hwy, NSW
Figtree Stained Glass transforms light into art along the Princes Highway in New South Wales. This glass studio specialises in the luminous, contemplative craft of stained glass, creating pieces that celebrate colour, transparency, and the interplay between light and form. Whether you encounter architectural installations, decorative panels, or bespoke commissions, each work demonstrates deep technical skill and artistic vision. The studio welcomes visitors throughout the week, inviting you to experience the particular magic that occurs when coloured glass catches the light. Figtree Stained Glass proves that some crafts speak most eloquently when light moves through them.
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FIND Contemporary Jewellery Collective
Salamanca Arts Centre, TAS
FIND Contemporary Jewellery Collective establishes itself within Hobart's creative heart at Salamanca Arts Centre, Tasmania. This dynamic collective brings together multiple jewellery makers, each contributing distinct perspectives and techniques to contemporary metalwork practice. Open daily throughout the year, FIND invites visitors into conversations about artistic vision, technical mastery, and the intimate relationship between maker and wearer. The collective ethos celebrates collaboration and individual voice equally, creating a studio environment that's both professionally accomplished and genuinely approachable. Discover jewellery that challenges convention and rewards close attention.
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Fine Design Furniture Australia Pty Ltd
23 Staple St, QLD
Fine Design Furniture Australia Pty Ltd crafts considered furniture solutions on Staple Street, Queensland, where design intelligence meets skilled construction. This studio approaches furniture-making as problem-solving paired with artistry—creating pieces that work beautifully within real homes and spaces. Early weekday hours reflect the studio's commitment to serving clients across varied schedules, while the working atmosphere welcomes those interested in understanding the making process. Each piece emerges from careful planning and precise execution, resulting in furniture that balances aesthetic vision with practical longevity. This is contemporary Australian furniture craft in its most thoughtful expression.
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Finelines Jewellers
Unit 2/26-28 Commerce Dr, NSW
Finelines Jewellers crafts bespoke and considered jewellery pieces in their NSW studio, blending metalwork expertise with contemporary design sensibility. Visitors step into a space where precision meets artistry — each piece reflects a deep understanding of materials and form. Whether you're seeking a custom commission, a special gift, or simply wanting to explore beautifully executed jewellery, the studio welcomes you warmly. The makers here listen closely to your vision, transforming ideas into wearable art. With weekday hours extending through Friday and Saturday morning availability, it's an easy destination for those seeking jewellery that tells a personal story.
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FinerRings
493 Chapel St, VIC
FinerRings brings contemporary jewellery expertise to Chapel Street, Victoria, specializing in the intimate art of ring-making. Open daily, this accessible studio celebrates the singular significance of rings—objects worn close to skin, chosen with intention, carrying personal meaning. The maker's technical precision combines with design sensitivity, producing pieces that sit beautifully between timeless and distinctly contemporary. Visitors experience jewellery-making at its most personal: whether commissioning a custom design, selecting from existing works, or simply understanding the craft, patrons discover why rings demand such focused artistic attention. Here, metalwork becomes a language of connection.
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Finishing Touch Gallery
34 High St, WA
Finishing Touch Gallery occupies a vibrant corner on Western Australia's High Street, celebrating the bold possibilities of printmaking. This is a studio where traditional and contemporary techniques converge, creating works that capture light, texture, and narrative with striking clarity. Stepping inside, you'll encounter carefully curated prints and the palpable energy of a workspace devoted to the craft. The gallery welcomes curious browsers and serious collectors alike, offering a genuine window into the printmaker's process and vision. Regular weekday and weekend hours make it an accessible cultural anchor in the community, inviting you to discover why printmaking endures as both intimate and powerful art.
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Finzah Yarn Studio
Shop 1/15 Lake Ave, NSW
Finzah Yarn Studio in NSW is a haven for fibre enthusiasts and textile makers seeking quality materials and genuine community. The studio holds carefully selected yarns, each chosen for its character and potential, alongside the knowledge and warmth of makers who understand their craft intimately. Whether you're a seasoned knitter or curious newcomer, this is a space designed for learning, creating, and connecting with others who share your passion. The intimate scale and focused hours reflect a commitment to quality over convenience — a place where every visit feels intentional. Here, yarn becomes the beginning of stories you'll wear.
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Fiona Francois Art Gallery
Shop 1/62/64 Emu Bay Rd, TAS
Fiona Francois Art Gallery brings contemporary visual art to Emu Bay, Tasmania, offering a thoughtfully curated space where local and visiting artists' works come alive. Stepping into this gallery is like discovering a creative sanctuary—the intimate setting invites genuine connection with each piece, whether you're a seasoned collector or simply curious about what moves you. The studio welcomes visitors throughout the week, creating regular opportunities to explore fresh perspectives and artistic vision. With its welcoming atmosphere and genuine passion for visual practice, this gallery serves as a vital cultural hub for the region, making art accessible and inspiring for everyone who walks through its doors.
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Fiona Gavino Studio
13 Mrs Trivett Pl, WA
Fiona Gavino Studio in Western Australia represents textile craft approached with intention and artistry. The studio welcomes visitors during purposeful afternoon hours, creating an intimate space for exploring fibre-based work. This is where traditional textile knowledge meets contemporary vision, resulting in pieces that engage both eye and hand. The selective hours — Wednesday through Friday — reflect a practice rooted in quality and presence rather than convenience. Visitors discover a maker deeply invested in their discipline, offering work that speaks to the meditative and transformative possibilities of textile craft. It's a destination worth planning for, a studio that rewards the journey.
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Firebird Studios
Unit 1/20 Hutchinson St, NSW
Firebird Studios brings the ancient language of clay to life in NSW, offering a studio where ceramics and clay work are approached with both technical skill and creative vision. The space pulses with creative energy, especially during evening hours when makers are often at the wheel or hand-building. Visitors experience the immediacy of the craft — the tactile relationship between maker and material is tangible here. Whether exploring finished pieces, commissioning custom work, or simply witnessing the process, you'll find a studio genuinely invested in sharing the meditative and transformative power of clay. Weekend open studio hours create a welcoming entry point for the curious.
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Firebox Print Studio
6 James St, QLD
Firebox Print Studio in Queensland pulses with the energy of contemporary printmaking, where skilled practitioners transform ideas into striking images using time-honoured and innovative techniques. The studio welcomes visitors and collaborators into a space alive with creative possibility—you'll encounter the tactile pleasure of ink, paper, and pressing, discovering how printmaking balances precision with spontaneity. Whether you're drawn to bold graphic work or subtle tonal experiments, Firebox demonstrates the remarkable range this discipline offers. Open through the working week, the studio embodies a genuine commitment to keeping printmaking alive and accessible in contemporary practice.
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Firestation Print Studio
2 Willis St, VIC
Firestation Print Studio in Victoria operates as both working studio and cultural gathering place, celebrating printmaking in all its disciplined varieties. The space hums with creative purpose — artists at work, presses in use, conversations about process and vision. Walking in, you enter a community dedicated to the craft, where traditional and experimental approaches coexist respectfully. The studio's selective hours create an atmosphere of intentional practice rather than commercial convenience. Whether you're drawn to observing the creative process, learning new techniques, or acquiring work from established practitioners, Firestation invites you into the heart of a living printmaking culture.
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Firestation Print Studio
2 Willis St, VIC
Firestation Print Studio occupies a vibrant corner of Victoria's creative landscape, dedicated to the art and craft of printmaking in all its forms. This studio pulses with collaborative energy—a place where printmakers gather to experiment, share knowledge, and push the boundaries of what's possible with ink and press. The welcoming environment invites both seasoned practitioners and curious newcomers to witness the meditative yet dynamic process of mark-making and printing. With its commitment to community and craft excellence, Firestation stands as a testament to printmaking's enduring power to transform blank surfaces into compelling visual statements.
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Flair Jewellery on Kawana
Shop 19/278 Nicklin Way, QLD
Flair Jewellery on Kawana brings expert craftsmanship and contemporary design to Queensland's jewellery landscape, where skilled metalworkers create pieces that blend artistry with wearability. Walking into the studio, you'll discover jewellery that tells stories through thoughtful design and meticulous execution—each piece reflects understanding of form, material, and the profound personal significance jewellery holds. The team approaches their craft with genuine warmth, helping clients find or commission pieces that resonate. Whether you seek a statement piece or something intimately personal, Flair demonstrates how metalwork transforms precious and semi-precious materials into wearable art that marks life's meaningful moments.
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Fleece, Fibre, Yarn
8 Tamar Island Court, TAS
Fleece, Fibre, Yarn nestles into Tasmania's textile tradition, celebrating the rich landscape of fibre arts where hand and material meet in endless creative possibility. This studio honours the entire journey—from raw fleece through to finished yarn—inviting visitors into a world of texture, colour, and the meditative practices that define fibre work. Whether you're a seasoned spinner, dyer, or weaver discovering your first love of textiles, this space welcomes exploration and connection with fellow practitioners. The studio embodies a genuine commitment to keeping traditional and contemporary fibre techniques alive, supporting both experienced artisans and curious newcomers to this deeply rewarding craft.
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Fleece, Fibre, Yarn
8 Tamar Island Court, TAS
Fleece, Fibre, Yarn in Tasmania creates a welcoming sanctuary for those drawn to textile and fibre work. Nestled on Tamar Island, the studio captures something of the region's natural beauty and the slow, nourishing rhythm of hand-based craft. Here, quality fibres meet the knowledge and passion of makers who understand both the practical and meditative dimensions of working with fleece and yarn. This is a place where materials become meaningful, where the simple act of creation connects you to traditions and communities spanning centuries. Whether you're seeking supplies, learning, or community, the studio embodies the generous spirit characteristic of makers who truly love their work.
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Fletcher Print
30 Laidlaw Dr, VIC
Fletcher Print in Victoria operates as a professional printmaking studio with deep technical expertise and accessible welcome. The workspace reflects a serious commitment to the craft — equipment maintained with care, processes refined through experience, outputs executed with precision. This is printmaking approached as both art and discipline, where each project receives full attention. The studio's full weekday schedule reflects a practice integrated into both creative vision and professional reality. Visitors and collaborators discover makers who understand how to transform ideas into printed form, whether through commercial application or artistic exploration. Fletcher Print represents printmaking's vital role in contemporary visual culture.
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Fleurieu Arthouse
202 Main Rd, SA
Fleurieu Arthouse in South Australia celebrates ceramics and clay work within the region's vibrant creative landscape. The studio opens its doors to visitors throughout the week and weekend, creating a consistent presence in the community. Here, clay becomes the vehicle for exploring form, colour, and surface — work emerges that balances functional beauty with sculptural possibility. The arthouse model brings together finished pieces, works-in-progress, and the insights of makers genuinely invested in their medium. Walking through, you experience how ceramics can be both deeply personal and broadly human, objects and artworks that invite touch, use, and contemplation. It's a studio that celebrates clay's endless possibilities.
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Fleurieu Cabinets
1/62 Cottage Ln, SA
Fleurieu Cabinets brings woodcraft and furniture making to South Australia with skill, precision, and respect for materials. The studio represents a tradition of thoughtful making — where wood selection, joinery, and design converge to create pieces built to endure and delight. Whether exploring bespoke commissions or finished works, visitors encounter furniture that speaks to quality and purpose. The makers here understand wood intimately, its character and potential, translating that knowledge into pieces for homes and lives. With consistent weekday hours, the studio welcomes those seeking functional art and the craftsmanship that distinguishes truly made furniture from the merely produced.
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Fleurieu Table Polishing
Unit 1/2 Wheaton Ct, SA
Fleurieu Table Polishing specializes in the meticulous art of wood restoration and furniture finishing in South Australia's Fleurieu region. This dedicated studio transforms timber surfaces to their finest potential, breathing new life into treasured pieces through expert polishing and refinement techniques. Visitors discover craftsmanship rooted in patience and precision—each project reflects deep knowledge of wood's character and the chemistry of premium finishes. Whether you're seeking to restore a family heirloom or understand the science behind a perfect patina, this studio welcomes those who appreciate furniture as both functional art and lasting investment. Open weekdays and Saturday mornings, it's a destination for anyone serious about wood quality.
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Flinders Lane Gallery
FLINDERS LANE GALLERY, VIC
Flinders Lane Gallery stands as a beacon for contemporary visual art in Victoria, presenting carefully selected works that provoke thought and inspire wonder. The gallery creates an intimate dialogue between artist and viewer, where each exhibition unfolds as a conversation about what art can express and explore. Walking through its spaces, you'll encounter diverse artistic voices and approaches—from painting and drawing to sculpture and installation—all united by genuine artistic vision. The gallery's thoughtful curation and welcoming atmosphere make it an essential destination for anyone seeking to deepen their engagement with contemporary visual practice and discover artists working at the forefront of their discipline.
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Flipped In Style
Elanora QLD 4221, NSW
Flipped In Style brings creative energy to furniture transformation at the Gold Coast border, breathing vibrant new life into reclaimed and pre-loved pieces. This studio specializes in upcycled furniture design, combining skilled craftsmanship with imaginative vision to create one-of-a-kind statement pieces. Each transformation tells a story of renewal and resourcefulness, celebrating the beauty hidden within forgotten furniture. The makers here possess both technical skill and artistic flair, turning timber into treasured objects that spark conversation. Visitors experience the philosophy of sustainable craft—where creativity meets environmental consciousness. Open weekday afternoons, it's the perfect place to commission a bespoke piece or simply immerse yourself in the studio's distinctive aesthetic approach to wood and furniture.
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Flluskë
76 Victoria St, VIC
Flluskë operates as a jewellery and metalwork studio in Victoria, where precious metals transform into wearable art through skilled hands and imaginative design. This maker approaches jewellery as intimate craft—each piece carries intention, whether through custom commissions or thoughtfully curated collections. The studio's commitment to metalwork excellence shines through meticulous finishing and genuine design innovation. With round-the-clock online access, Flluskë invites explorers to discover contemporary jewellery that balances artistic expression with wearability. Visitors and collectors find pieces that resonate on personal levels, crafted by artisans who understand that jewellery marks life's significant moments. This is destination jewellery for those seeking authenticity and craft depth in every adornment.
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Floating Goose Studios
Kaurna Country, SA
Floating Goose Studios thrives on Kaurna Country in South Australia, cultivating a creative environment where visual artists develop their practice and share their work with genuine warmth and generosity. The studio welcomes visitors into a space animated by artistic inquiry—you'll find works in progress, finished pieces, and the tangible sense of makers engaged in meaningful creative work. Whether through painting, sculpture, or mixed media, the artists here demonstrate deep commitment to their craft and to building community through art. The extended weekend hours reflect the studio's welcoming ethos, inviting anyone curious about contemporary visual practice to step in and experience the creative energy firsthand.
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Florentine Workshop
Woodgate Ct, QLD
Florentine Workshop specializes in glass art, bringing luminous possibilities to life in regional Queensland. Working with glass as both material and medium, this studio creates pieces that capture light and transform it into something magical—whether functional vessels, sculptural forms, or purely decorative works. Glass demands patience, precision, and an intuitive understanding of heat and colour, skills the workshop demonstrates through each creation. Visitors and collectors discover work that bridges traditional glassmaking heritage with contemporary artistic vision, offering pieces that bring warmth and elegance to any space while honouring this ancient and endlessly fascinating craft.
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Florian Beck
Byron Arcade, NSW
Florian Beck brings refined metalworking and jewellery craft to Byron Arcade, NSW, where contemporary design meets meticulous hand-work. The studio creates pieces that celebrate the intersection of jewellery as wearable art and metalworking as skilled craft—each item reflects thoughtful design and technical excellence. Visitors step into a space animated by creative energy and professional expertise, discovering jewellery and metalwork that ranges from statement pieces to intimate personal adornment. With its welcoming accessibility and genuine passion for the craft, Florian Beck demonstrates how jewellery can be both beautiful and meaningful, crafted with the care and attention it truly deserves.
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Flux & Facet Studio Workshop
Unit 2/14 Burler Dr, WA
Flux & Facet Studio Workshop in Western Australia represents jewellery and metalworking at its most thoughtful and innovative, where makers pursue the endless possibilities of material, form, and personal expression. The studio embodies the dynamic relationship between planning and spontaneity inherent in metalwork—careful design meets intuitive response to material as each piece develops. Visitors discover work that bridges traditional jewellery-making with contemporary artistic vision, exploring how precious metals, gemstones, and creative vision converge. The workshop's commitment to craft excellence and artistic integrity makes it a destination for anyone seeking jewellery and metalwork that transcends the merely decorative to become genuinely meaningful.
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Fly Bird Fly Studio
218 Wright St, SA
Fly Bird Fly Studio in South Australia's Wright Street invites visitors into a dedicated visual art space where creativity takes flight. This intimate studio welcomes those seeking to connect with contemporary visual practice in a carefully curated setting. The studio's selective hours reflect a thoughtful approach to their craft, making a visit a special occasion. Whether you're drawn to original works or seeking to understand the artist's vision firsthand, Fly Bird Fly offers a quiet, contemplative space to engage with visual art on a personal level. It's the kind of hidden gem that rewards those who seek it out.
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Flying Colours Group
5/13-17 Merino St, TAS
Flying Colours Group brings the vibrant tradition of printmaking to Kings Meadows in Tasmania, operating from their welcoming Merino Street studio. This accessible workspace embraces printmaking in all its forms, welcoming both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers. With generous weekday hours, the studio invites visitors to explore the textures, colours, and techniques that define contemporary printmaking practice. Whether you're hunting for distinctive prints or eager to witness the craft in action, Flying Colours Group creates an environment where the art form feels approachable and alive.
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Flying Colours Group
5/13-17 Merino St, TAS
Flying Colours Group establishes itself as a dynamic printmaking studio in Tasmania's Kings Meadows, where traditional and contemporary techniques converge. This collaborative space pulses with creative energy, supporting printmakers and artists in exploring the medium's infinite possibilities—from bold lithography to intricate relief work. The studio serves both as a working space for practitioners and a welcoming destination for those curious about print craft. Visitors encounter vibrant color, tactile processes, and the satisfying marriage of technique and artistic vision. The makers here champion printmaking's rich heritage while pushing its boundaries. Open weekdays, it offers studio tours, potential workshops, and the chance to engage directly with artists passionate about bringing printed images to life with intention and skill.
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FNQ Kitchens
16 Franzmann St, QLD
FNQ Kitchens brings skilled cabinetry and bespoke furniture craftsmanship to Far North Queensland, specializing in custom kitchen design and timber joinery. This studio combines practical expertise with thoughtful design, creating functional spaces that feel like home. The makers understand that kitchens are where life unfolds—meals, conversations, and memories—so each project reflects genuine commitment to quality materials and enduring construction. Working closely with clients from initial vision through final installation, FNQ Kitchens demonstrates the value of local craft knowledge and personalized service. Visitors discover how skilled hands transform raw timber into cabinetry that serves both purpose and beauty. Open early and throughout the week, it welcomes those planning kitchens that will stand the test of time and daily living.
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FNTM STUDIO
45 Rowlins Rd, NSW
FNTM STUDIO operates as a dedicated printmaking workshop in regional NSW, where artists and makers engage seriously with the print medium. This studio space nurtures creative exploration through accessible facilities and expertise, supporting both emerging and established printmakers in realizing their visions. The atmosphere combines focused craftsmanship with collaborative energy—artists share techniques, troubleshoot challenges, and celebrate finished works. Visitors experience printmaking as both meditative process and expressive art form, witnessing the transformation from plate or block to vibrant printed image. The studio's commitment to the craft remains evident in every detail. Open weekdays, FNTM STUDIO invites curious minds and dedicated practitioners to explore what's possible when intention meets ink and paper.
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Foot & Playsted
99 Charles St, TAS
Foot & Playsted anchors itself as a respected printmaking studio in Hobart, Tasmania, where artistic vision meets technical mastery. This established workshop brings decades of experience to the craft, supporting printmakers through all stages of their practice. The studio's approach balances traditional printmaking knowledge with contemporary artistic expression, creating space where experimentation thrives alongside refinement. Visitors encounter a workspace charged with creative focus—the smell of ink, the sight of presses in motion, the satisfaction of a perfectly pulled print. The makers here understand printmaking's contemplative power and its capacity for bold visual statement. Open weekdays, the studio welcomes those serious about print craft, whether seeking guidance, studio access, or simply witnessing the alchemy of image-making firsthand.
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Foot & Playsted
99 Charles St, TAS
Foot & Playsted stands as a cornerstone of Tasmanian printmaking on Charles Street, where skilled hands bring images to life through time-honoured techniques. This established studio maintains a consistent creative rhythm, welcoming visitors throughout the working week to explore their distinctive prints. The studio represents a commitment to printmaking craftsmanship, offering both finished works and insight into the meticulous processes behind each piece. For those seeking authentic, locally-made prints with real depth and character, Foot & Playsted delivers an experience grounded in genuine artistic practice.
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For the Love of Gold
117 Liverpool St, TAS
For the Love of Gold on Hobart's Liverpool Street celebrates the warmth and lustre of gold jewellery and metalwork. This dedicated studio crafts pieces that sparkle with intention, from delicate everyday wear to statement-making treasures. The welcoming storefront invites browsers and serious collectors alike, with knowledgeable staff who understand their craft intimately. Whether you're seeking a bespoke commission, a special gift, or simply wish to admire masterful metalwork, this studio wraps the experience of jewellery shopping in genuine expertise and passion for the material.
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For the Love of Silver
121 Liverpool St, TAS
For the Love of Silver occupies a neighbouring corner of Liverpool Street, devoted entirely to the elegant, versatile beauty of silver jewellery and metalwork. This studio champions a metal beloved for its brilliance and adaptability, crafting pieces that range from contemporary minimalist to ornately detailed. The generous opening hours—including Saturday availability—make it easy to step in and explore. Here, silver isn't simply a material; it's a medium for creating jewellery that feels both timeless and distinctly personal.
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Forager's Nest Art Space
47 Enoggera Ter, QLD
Forager's Nest Art Space in Enoggera, Queensland, nurtures textile and fibre arts in a setting that feels both creative and grounded. This studio celebrates the ancient traditions of working with thread, yarn, and fabric, reimagined for contemporary makers. The space welcomes visitors curious about textile practice, whether as finished artworks or as living craft traditions. Forager's Nest creates an environment where the tactile pleasures of fibre arts—colour, texture, and pattern—are honoured and explored with real depth and generosity.
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Forest Road Studio
Peramangk, SA
Forest Road Studio nestles in the Peramangk landscape of South Australia, where clay becomes sculpture, vessels, and functional beauty. This ceramic studio draws inspiration from its natural surroundings, creating work that feels rooted in place. Visitors discover pieces that carry the artist's thoughtful exploration of form, surface, and material—whether you're seeking a handmade ceramic treasure or simply wish to understand the quiet, meditative craft of working with clay. Forest Road offers an authentic window into contemporary ceramic practice.
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Forever Jewels Design Studio 8
Bldg 15 Shop 2 The Brickworks Center, QLD
Forever Jewels Design Studio 8 creates bespoke jewellery and metalwork at The Brickworks Center in Queensland, where precious metals become intimate wearable art. The studio specializes in custom design and craftsmanship, working closely with clients to translate personal vision into tangible pieces. Each commission reflects the maker's expertise in metalworking techniques and genuine understanding of what makes jewellery meaningful. Visitors discover a welcoming space where design dreams are taken seriously and technical skill ensures beautiful execution. Whether creating engagement rings, heirloom pieces, or personal adornment, the studio approaches every project with equal dedication. Open six days weekly, it invites those seeking jewellery that carries individual story—pieces designed specifically for you, crafted with precision and care.
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Forged Kitchen Cabinetry
37/193 Hartley St, QLD
Forged Kitchen Cabinetry specializes in custom timber cabinetry and kitchen design in Queensland, where skilled joinery meets thoughtful spatial planning. This studio transforms kitchens into functional works of craft, understanding that quality cabinetry forms the foundation of how families live. The makers bring together technical precision, material knowledge, and design sensibility—creating storage solutions that serve daily life beautifully. Each project demonstrates commitment to solid construction, elegant detailing, and finishes that age gracefully. Visitors discover craftsmanship rooted in respect for materials and genuine investment in client satisfaction. Open early weekday mornings through early afternoons, Forged Kitchen Cabinetry welcomes those ready to invest in kitchens built to endure—spaces where everyday living becomes a small pleasure.
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FORM IMAGINATION
200/212 Sutton St, VIC
FORM IMAGINATION stands as a wood and furniture studio in Victoria, where timber takes on expressive possibility through skilled making and creative vision. This studio approaches furniture as contemporary craft—balancing functionality with artistic intention, tradition with innovation. The makers understand wood's character intimately, working with grain and color to create pieces that resonate visually and perform beautifully in lived spaces. Each project reflects thoughtful design process and meticulous execution. Visitors encounter furniture that provokes and delights, pieces that transform rooms through presence alone. Whether exploring bespoke commissions or discovering ready creations, you'll find work that celebrates timber's warmth and possibility. Open weekdays, FORM IMAGINATION invites those who believe furniture can be both practical and profound.
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FORMED BY FUNCTION
200/212 Sutton St, VIC
Formed by Function crafts thoughtfully designed wood furniture on Sutton Street in Victoria, where utility and beauty converge. This studio approaches each piece as a problem to solve, resulting in functional works that earn their place in a home through both form and purpose. Visitors discover furniture that respects materials and honours the maker's hand—pieces designed to live well with their owners over years and decades. The studio welcomes those seeking something beyond mass production, offering a rare opportunity to engage with makers who believe good furniture should feel inevitable, not decorative.
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FORMED BY FUNCTION
200/212 Sutton St, VIC
FORMED BY FUNCTION in Melbourne's Sutton Street creates wood and furniture pieces where utility and beauty merge seamlessly. This studio approaches furniture-making as both craft and design discipline, producing pieces that invite daily use while commanding admiration. The studio's commitment to thoughtful making shines through in every detail, from material selection to final finish. Visitors encounter furniture that transcends the purely functional, discovering instead objects that enhance living spaces with intention, durability, and genuine aesthetic presence.
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Formston Ceramics
14 Gatters Rd, VIC
Formston Ceramics on Gatters Road in Victoria represents a dedicated exploration of clay's infinite possibilities. This ceramic studio transforms raw material into finished pieces that speak to both tradition and innovation in contemporary pottery. Whether crafting utilitarian ware or sculptural forms, the studio demonstrates a deep understanding of glazing, firing, and the subtle alchemy that occurs when earth becomes art. Visitors encounter work that embodies the maker's patient skill and genuine passion for the ceramic medium.
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Fourth Leg Furniture
10/128 Coonawarra Rd, NT
Fourth Leg Furniture crafts distinctive wooden pieces in Darwin's creative precinct, where tropical Northern Territory influences meet thoughtful design. This studio specializes in bespoke furniture that balances form and function, drawing inspiration from the region's unique landscape and lifestyle. Visitors discover handcrafted tables, seating, and storage solutions that reflect both traditional woodworking skills and contemporary sensibilities. Each piece tells a story of careful material selection and meticulous craftsmanship. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or browsing finished works, Fourth Leg invites you into a space where quality timber and skilled hands create furniture built to last generations.
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FPRR - Furniture Restoration and Joinery
1/29 Gibbs St, QLD
FPRR brings together furniture restoration and joinery expertise on Gibbs Street in Queensland, where old pieces find new life and new designs take shape with traditional skill. This studio honours the craft of working wood, whether breathing vitality back into family heirlooms or creating bespoke joinery that stands the test of time. Visitors step into a space where deep knowledge meets hands-on dedication, and where the grain of timber tells stories. Here, restoration is not merely repair—it's a conversation between past and present, guided by craftspeople who understand wood as a living material worthy of respect.
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Francesca Jewellery Hobart
Cat & Fiddle Arcade, TAS
Tucked within Hobart's charming Cat & Fiddle Arcade, Francesca Jewellery creates luminous pieces that blend artistry with wearability. This intimate metalwork studio specializes in contemporary jewellery, where each design reflects thoughtful craftsmanship and an eye for detail. Visitors step into a welcoming space filled with carefully curated collections—from delicate everyday pieces to statement works perfect for special occasions. The team brings warmth and expertise to every interaction, helping you find or commission jewellery that resonates with your personal style. Open throughout the week and weekends, Francesca's is a beloved destination for those seeking jewellery with genuine soul.
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Francis Furniture
Unit 4/11 Blackbutt Rd, NSW
Francis Furniture crafts custom wood pieces on Blackbutt Road in New South Wales with an intimate, by-appointment approach that speaks to the personal nature of their work. This studio creates furniture as a collaboration, listening carefully to what clients envision before bringing their ideas to life in timber. Each piece reflects the maker's understanding of how furniture lives in a home—balancing aesthetics with the everyday reality of use. Visitors experience a focused, thoughtful process where quality and relationship form the foundation of every commission.
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Freechoice Tobacconist & Giftwares
Shop 1101 Margaret St, QLD
Freechoice Tobacconist & Giftwares on Margaret Street in Queensland houses a curated collection that extends beyond its name, offering distinctive glass pieces and gifts that reward curious browsing. The store draws locals and visitors alike, creating a welcoming atmosphere where craftsmanship in glass and other media is celebrated. Its accessible location and extended hours make it an easy discovery, a place where you might find something entirely unexpected. The selection reflects an eye for quality and individuality, making it a destination for those seeking gifts and objects with genuine character.
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FreeStyleQuilts Longarm Quilting Service
Lorien Ave, QLD
FreeStyleQuilts brings your treasured quilt projects to life through expert longarm quilting services in Queensland. This specialized textile studio transforms pieced quilt tops into finished heirlooms using precision equipment and artistic vision. Whether you're a seasoned quilter seeking the perfect finishing touch or new to the craft, the studio welcomes your work with professionalism and care. The team understands that quilts carry memories and meaning, treating each project with the attention it deserves. With weekday hours designed for the creative community, FreeStyleQuilts is the ideal partner for transforming your quilting vision into reality.
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Fremantle Fibonacci Centre
19 Blinco St, WA
Fremantle Fibonacci Centre on Blinco Street in Western Australia nurtures textile and fibre arts in one of Perth's most characterful neighbourhoods. This studio embraces the mathematical beauty and organic possibilities of fibre work, creating a space where traditional textile techniques meet contemporary vision. Visitors find themselves among fellow enthusiasts and makers, welcomed into a community that celebrates the meditative and expressive nature of working with thread, yarn, and cloth. The centre embodies the creative energy that Fremantle is known for, offering both learning and inspiration.
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Fremantle Furniture Factory
36 Gympie Way, WA
Fremantle Furniture Factory on Gympie Way in Western Australia represents the collaborative spirit of industrial spaces repurposed for craft, where skilled makers produce furniture with integrity and care. This studio approaches each piece as an opportunity to honour materials and honour the people who will live with the work. The factory setting invites visitors into an authentic working environment, where the process of creation is visible and valued. Here, furniture-making remains grounded in craft tradition while remaining responsive to contemporary life.
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Fremantle Glass
149 South Terrace, WA
Fremantle Glass on South Terrace in Western Australia transforms molten material into luminous objects, where light and colour converge in the glassmaker's hands. This studio invites visitors into the world of glass craft, where skill, heat, and intention combine to create pieces that capture and refract light in unexpected ways. The South Terrace location places it at the heart of Fremantle's creative precinct, accessible to those curious about the craft. Whether viewing finished work or witnessing the process, visitors encounter glass as both functional and expressive art.
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Fremantle Opals
61 Market St, WA
Fremantle Opals on Market Street in Western Australia celebrates the singular beauty of Australian opals, translating rough stone into jewellery that honours the gem's innate brilliance. This studio combines mineralogical knowledge with metalwork skill, resulting in pieces that tell stories of where they came from. Visitors enter a space dedicated to these particular treasures, where expertise guides choice and craftsmanship ensures longevity. The Market Street location makes it easy to discover, a destination for those seeking jewellery with genuine Australian character.
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Fremantle Picture Framers
155 George St, WA
Fremantle Picture Framers on George Street in Western Australia understands framing as a craft unto itself—the art of presentation, preservation, and completion. This studio works with printmakers, photographers, and collectors to ensure that the frame becomes a thoughtful partner to the work it holds. Visitors find skilled craftspeople who listen carefully and offer expertise earned through years of working with diverse materials and artistic visions. Here, framing transcends mere utility to become an act of respect toward the art, resulting in presentations that enhance and protect equally.
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Frenchman Bay Woodworks
Albany Hwy, WA
Frenchman Bay Woodworks on Albany Highway in Western Australia crafts wood furniture and objects with an appreciation for the material's character and the maker's responsibility to it. This studio operates in the generous landscape of the southern regions, where quality timber and quality time converge. Visitors discover work that reflects both technical mastery and genuine care, furniture made for homes where longevity matters. The workshop welcomes those seeking to understand wood craft more deeply, offering pieces that endure because they were made with intention.
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FREO T SHIRTS - ROCKO T SHIRTS
71 Penguin Rd, WA
Rocko T Shirts in Fremantle transforms blank canvas into wearable art through expert printmaking. This Penguin Road studio specialises in custom screen-printed tees, where visitors can commission pieces that carry personal meaning or bold graphic statements. The intimate studio hours (Tuesday–Wednesday afternoons) invite those seeking bespoke textile work to experience the craft firsthand. Rocko's approach blends technical precision with creative flair, making each shirt a genuine collaboration between maker and wearer. Perfect for anyone wanting to move beyond mass production and wear something truly one-of-a-kind.
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Frida's Sip n' Paint Fremantle
85-87 High St, WA
Frida's Sip n' Paint in Fremantle's High Street district opens up the luminous world of glasswork to curious makers of all levels. This welcoming studio invites visitors to create while enjoying a drink, transforming glass into personal treasures across evening and weekend sessions. Whether you're seeking a social creative experience or keen to develop glassmaking skills, the relaxed studio atmosphere nurtures both playful exploration and genuine craftsmanship. It's the kind of place where inspiration flows as freely as conversation, and where beginners discover they have more artistic talent than they realised.
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Frida's Sip n' Paint Launceston
74-82 St John St, TAS
Frida's Sip n' Paint Launceston reimagines the ceramics experience, inviting visitors to paint pottery while enjoying refreshments in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Located on bustling St John Street, this vibrant studio blends social creativity with hands-on ceramic work, making it perfect for friends, families, and solo artists alike. Choose from pre-made pieces to personalize or work directly with clay under gentle guidance. The studio's extended daily hours and inclusive approach remove barriers to creative expression, fostering a community where everyone—beginner or experienced—feels encouraged to explore. It's a joyful space where creativity flows as freely as conversation.
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Frida's Sip n' Paint Launceston
74-82 St John St, TAS
Frida's Sip n' Paint in Launceston brings ceramics and clay to life in the heart of St John Street, open daily for makers hungry to get their hands into earth and form. This accessible studio removes barriers to clay work, inviting both complete newcomers and experienced potters to centre themselves in the meditative process of hand-building and wheel-throwing. The welcoming, open-door approach means you can drop by whenever creativity calls. It's a place where the ancient craft of clay-working becomes a modern ritual of self-expression and community.
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Friday Religion
Will Griffin, NSW
Friday Religion crafts considered wooden furniture and design pieces in Will Griffin's NSW countryside, where rural tranquility meets masterful joinery. This workshop honors traditional woodworking techniques while embracing contemporary design sensibilities, creating pieces that age beautifully and serve faithfully. The studio's early morning opening reflects a deep commitment to the craft, with each day dedicated to careful fabrication and finishing. Visitors gain insight into bespoke furniture-making that prioritizes quality materials, structural integrity, and timeless aesthetics. Friday Religion represents a philosophy where wood and skill converge to create heirloom-quality pieces for discerning collectors.
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Fried Mudd Studio, Gallery and Workshops
Unit 7/33 Gateway Dr, QLD
Fried Mudd Studio, Gallery and Workshops is a multifaceted ceramics destination in Queensland where clay comes alive through skilled hands and artistic vision. This integrated space functions as studio, gallery, and learning hub, inviting visitors into the world of contemporary ceramic practice. The studio showcases finished works while offering glimpses into the creative process, making it ideal for those curious about how idea becomes object. Regular workshops provide hands-on access to clay techniques, while the gallery exhibits works that push boundaries and celebrate the material's versatility. Fried Mudd embodies the spirit of artistic community and creative exploration.
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Frolic in Fabric
12 Salamander St, NSW
Frolic in Fabric on Salamander Street in New South Wales celebrates the boundless possibilities of textile and fibre arts. This vibrant studio is a haven for sewers, weavers, and textile enthusiasts seeking quality materials, expert guidance, and a community of like-minded makers. The welcoming weekday hours and Saturday mornings invite drop-ins to browse, learn, and gather inspiration from an curated collection of fabrics and fibres. Whether you're starting your first project or refining your tenth, the studio's warm energy and knowledgeable support make it feel like stepping into a creative home.
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From The First Stitch To The Last & Janet Collins Designs
8/40 Prindiville Dr, WA
From The First Stitch To The Last & Janet Collins Designs weaves together textile artistry and collaborative spirit in Western Australia's creative community. This studio specializes in sewing, quilting, and fabric-based design, serving both experienced makers and those discovering their stitching passion. The welcoming space encourages exploration, whether you're seeking materials, instruction, or creative inspiration. The team brings genuine enthusiasm to every conversation, understanding that textile work carries cultural significance and personal meaning. With generous weekend hours and a commitment to accessibility, this studio has established itself as a trusted resource for fiber artists and makers throughout the region.
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Frontline Print and Copy Centre
3/14 Jonson St, NSW
Frontline Print and Copy Centre, nestled in Byron Bay's artistic heartland on Jonson Street, serves the region's creative community with professional printing and reproduction services. This studio understands the printmaker's vision, offering technical expertise and quality output for artists, designers, and makers. Whether you're producing posters, fine art prints, or promotional materials, the team brings both precision and artistic sensibility to each project. The central location makes it an accessible resource for Byron's thriving creative scene. Weekday availability ensures reliable support for your projects, whether you're an established artist or exploring printmaking for the first time.
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Frost Jewellery & Antiques
160 Castlereagh St, NSW
Frost Jewellery & Antiques occupies a distinctive place on Sydney's Castlereagh Street, blending contemporary jewellery craftsmanship with curated antique treasures. This studio marries old-world elegance with contemporary design sensibility, creating pieces that honor heritage while embracing modern aesthetics. Visitors discover handcrafted jewellery alongside carefully selected vintage finds, each with its own story. The team approaches their work with reverence for materials and techniques, whether working with precious metals or restoring heirloom pieces. With extended hours including Saturday trading, Frost welcomes collectors, gift-seekers, and those simply drawn to beauty and craftsmanship.
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FRP Printing PTY Ltd.
9 Traminer Ct, VIC
FRP Printing in Victoria's Traminer Court operates as a serious printmaking studio for professionals and dedicated craft practitioners. Operating full business hours throughout the week, this facility combines technical expertise with creative vision, handling projects that demand precision and artistry. The studio environment speaks to those who understand printmaking as both a disciplined craft and a vehicle for visual storytelling. Whether you're exploring fine art printing or producing work at scale, FRP's professional approach ensures your vision translates faithfully from concept to finished print.
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Fuji Xerox Business Centre - Launceston
95 York St, TAS
Fuji Xerox Business Centre in Launceston's York Street brings printmaking and reproduction services to Tasmania's creative community. This capable studio handles everything from technical printing projects to bespoke reproductions, staffed by practitioners who understand the particular demands of quality output. Regular weekday hours make it accessible for both planned projects and urgent creative needs. The centre bridges professional printing and craft practice, serving those who recognise that how something is printed matters as much as what gets printed.
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Full Gamut
197 Harrington St, TAS
Full Gamut operates as Hobart's celebrated printmaking studio and resource center, honoring both traditional and contemporary print techniques. Located on historic Harrington Street, this established studio serves as creative hub for printmakers, artists, and curious visitors alike. The space pulses with the energy of active artistic practice, where presses hum and artistic vision takes tangible form. Full Gamut offers access to professional equipment, expertise, and community—essential resources for printmakers pursuing their craft seriously. Whether you're a seasoned artist seeking studio space or someone exploring printmaking's possibilities, this studio welcomes you into a tradition of artistic excellence.
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Furniture Design Studio
151 Balcatta Rd, WA
Furniture Design Studio in Balcatta crafts bespoke wooden furniture with an approach that honours both traditional joinery and contemporary design. Located on Balcatta Road, this working studio welcomes visitors during weekday hours to witness furniture-making in action. The team designs and builds pieces that balance form and function, creating timeless work tailored to individual needs. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or simply curious about the craft, stepping into this space offers a chance to see skilled makers engaged in their work and to understand the thoughtfulness that goes into every joint and finish.
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Fusion Joinery & Maintenance
1/43 Albatross St, NT
Fusion Joinery & Maintenance brings expert craftsmanship to Darwin's furniture scene, located on Albatross Street in the Northern Territory. This studio specialises in quality joinery work and dedicated maintenance services, keeping both new and cherished pieces in excellent condition. The team understands that fine furniture deserves ongoing care, and they approach each project with the same precision whether building anew or restoring the old. Visitors can expect knowledgeable guidance on their furniture needs, backed by practical expertise and genuine commitment to durability and detail.
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Fusion Studio Works
392 Victoria St, VIC
Fusion Studio Works operates from a prime location on Victoria Street in Victoria, creating distinctive wooden furniture and joinery pieces. This studio merges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sensibility, resulting in work that feels both grounded and innovative. The limited operating hours—focused on mid-week and Friday appointments—reflect the studio's dedication to bespoke, unhurried creation. Visitors who seek out this maker discover a collaborative approach to design, where your vision becomes reality through skilled hands and thoughtful problem-solving.
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G Spot Glass
Greycliffe St, NSW
G Spot Glass transforms molten glass into luminous objects along Greycliffe Street in New South Wales. This glassmaking studio brings warmth and light to the craft, working with a material that demands both technical precision and artistic intuition. The maker's practice explores glass's unique properties—its transparency, colour, and capacity to catch light in unexpected ways. Visiting offers a rare glimpse into the glassblowing process, where molten material becomes functional art. Here, you'll find pieces that bridge the gap between scientific mastery and poetic expression.
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Gabbinbar
344 Ramsay St, QLD
Gabbinbar in Queensland glows with the molten possibility of glasswork, open daily on Ramsay Street for visitors eager to witness the craft in action. This studio celebrates glass as a living, transformative material—heated, shaped, and cooled into objects of genuine beauty and function. The consistent daily hours invite both spontaneous visits and intentional studio time, whether you're watching experienced makers at work or rolling up your sleeves to try glassmaking yourself. It's a place where the intense heat and luminosity of the craft create an almost meditative atmosphere.
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Gads Glass & Shower Screens
2/15 Shaban St, NSW
Gads Glass & Shower Screens in New South Wales approaches glasswork with professional precision and practical expertise. Based on Shaban Street, this studio transforms glass into both functional installations and thoughtfully-crafted pieces, serving those seeking quality glasswork that balances form and purpose. The weekday hours accommodate clients with serious commissions or those keen to understand glass as both art and craft. Here, glasswork isn't abstract—it's tangible, measured, and made to endure, reflecting a maker's commitment to lasting quality.
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Gail Tavener Studio
76 Emmett St, NSW
Gail Tavener Studio on Emmett Street is a visual arts practice rooted in observation and artistic inquiry. The studio generates work across multiple mediums, driven by a curiosity about form, colour, and meaning. Tavener's practice invites viewers to see the familiar world through a creative lens, offering fresh perspectives on everyday experience. Whether through paintings, drawings, or mixed media works, the studio's output reflects a thoughtful, sustained engagement with visual art. Those seeking authentic contemporary art will find an intelligent and contemplative voice here.
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Gail Tavener Studio
76 Emmett St, NSW
Gail Tavener Studio on Emmett Street in New South Wales is a beacon for those drawn to visual art in its most personal forms. This artist's studio invites visitors into a space where creative vision takes shape through disciplined practice and genuine artistic inquiry. Tavener's work speaks to the power of sustained artistic commitment, where each piece emerges from deep looking and thoughtful making. For those seeking connection with an artist genuinely engaged in their practice, this studio offers the rare gift of witnessing creativity as a living, evolving conversation.
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Gails Patchwork Emporium
131 Yarrowee St, VIC
Gails Patchwork Emporium on Yarrowee Street in Victoria is a textile lover's sanctuary, brimming with fabrics, inspiration, and the generous knowledge of makers devoted to patchwork and fibre arts. Open six days a week, this welcoming space invites both seasoned quilters and curious beginners to explore the rich traditions and contemporary possibilities of textile work. The studio atmosphere celebrates the meditative pleasure of hand-stitching and pattern-making. Whether you're gathering materials for your next project or seeking community with fellow textile makers, Gails offers both practical support and genuine creative encouragement.
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Galeria Grafika
22 Ebenezer Pl, SA
Galeria Grafika brings the bold tradition of printmaking to Ebenezer Place in South Australia, celebrating the graphic arts with passion and precision. This gallery-studio showcases the distinctive mark-making and striking contrasts that define the printmaking medium. Working across various print techniques, the space demonstrates how printmakers achieve nuance, texture, and impact through careful planning and expert execution. The selective Thursday-to-Sunday hours create an intimate visiting experience, encouraging unhurried appreciation of these labour-intensive works and meaningful conversations with those who make them.
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Gallerie Jewellery
12 Kenrick St, NSW
Gallerie Jewellery on Kenrick Street in New South Wales crafts fine jewellery with meticulous attention to design and metalwork. This studio combines contemporary aesthetics with traditional jewellery-making techniques, creating pieces that sit beautifully on the body. Whether custom-designing your vision or selecting from their collection, the team brings expertise in materials, proportions, and the subtle art of adornment. The welcoming atmosphere invites both serious collectors and curious browsers to explore work that feels personal and well-considered. Open six days a week, the studio remains accessible for consultations and discoveries.
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Gallery 10
10 Bridge Mall, VIC
Gallery 10 occupies a distinctive corner of Ballarat's cultural landscape, presenting contemporary visual art with a curatorial eye for both established and emerging voices. Nestled on Bridge Mall, this gallery creates an intimate space where viewers encounter works that provoke, inspire, and resonate. The gallery specialises in fostering meaningful connections between artists and audiences, offering a thoughtful programme that reflects the creative vitality of regional Victoria. Visitors will find themselves in a welcoming environment where art takes centre stage, whether discovering new favourites or revisiting trusted creators. It's the kind of place where time dissolves and conversation naturally follows.
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Gallery 140
140 Smith St, NT
Gallery 140 brings printmaking and visual culture to Smith Street in Darwin's creative precinct. This gallery-studio celebrates the graphic arts and the diverse voices working in print today. The space functions as both exhibition venue and creative hub, showcasing work that ranges from traditional techniques to innovative contemporary approaches. Located in Australia's Northern Territory, Gallery 140 connects local and visiting artists through the universal language of print, offering insight into a medium that remains essential to artistic practice and cultural conversation.
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Gallery 1855
2 Haines Rd, SA
Gallery 1855 on Haines Road in South Australia serves as a vibrant community art space, hosting curated exhibitions and supporting diverse visual practitioners. This gallery presents rotating works that reflect contemporary and historical artistic practice, offering residents and visitors genuine engagement with visual culture. The intimate scale creates an approachable environment for art appreciation, and the thoughtful curation ensures each visit brings discovery. Operating Wednesday through Saturday, Gallery 1855 invites you to step into a space where art remains central to community life and conversation.
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Gallery 3 Byron Bay
3/1 Kendall St, NSW
Gallery 3 Byron Bay occupies Kendall Street in the heart of Byron Bay, a gallery space that celebrates visual art in one of Australia's creative heartlands. This venue showcases work from established and emerging artists, capturing the spirit of the northern New South Wales art community. The intimate gallery hours—afternoons from Wednesday through Sunday—foster a relaxed, conversational atmosphere for experiencing contemporary art. Whether you're drawn to painting, sculpture, or mixed media, Gallery 3 provides a welcoming entry point into Byron Bay's thriving creative culture.
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Gallery 360
176 Railway Parade, WA
Gallery 360 sits on Railway Parade in Western Australia as a welcoming hub for contemporary visual art. The gallery curates diverse works across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, creating an intimate space where art feels accessible rather than intimidating. Visitors step into thoughtfully arranged exhibitions that invite lingering and discovery. The studio maintains a genuine commitment to supporting both emerging and established artists, making it a trusted stop for those seeking authentic creative voices. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply curious about what's being made locally, Gallery 360 opens its doors weekdays and Saturdays with the warmth of a space that understands why people crave connection through art.
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Gallery 7 six 5
765d Eltham-Yarra Glen Rd, VIC
Nestled along the scenic Eltham-Yarra Glen Road in Victoria, Gallery 7 six 5 operates as a selective weekend destination, inviting visitors into a curated visual experience. The gallery champions thoughtfully presented contemporary work, creating an unhurried atmosphere perfect for Saturday and Sunday exploration. This deliberate approach—opening just two days weekly—reflects a philosophy that art viewing thrives without commercial pressure. The venue appeals to those seeking meaningful encounters with visual practice, where each piece commands attention and conversation naturally emerges. The Yarra Valley setting adds to the experience, positioning Gallery 7 six 5 as a rewarding detour for art lovers who appreciate intention and restraint in curation.
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Gallery 8
8 Ferry Rd, QLD
Gallery 8 opens its doors early and keeps them open late, reflecting a philosophy that art belongs in everyday life. Located on Ferry Road in Queensland, this gallery presents visual art with accessibility and warmth, welcoming both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers. The expansive hours—seven days a week from dawn until dusk—speak to a commitment to meeting people where they are. The space itself invites lingering; whether you're passing through or making a dedicated visit, you'll find work that challenges, delights, and inspires. This is a gallery that understands that the best art experiences often happen unexpectedly.
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Gallery 96 | Palla Jeroff Studios
96 Lurline St, NSW
Gallery 96 | Palla Jeroff Studios operates from Lurline Street in New South Wales as a combined workspace and exhibition venue. The studio brings together artistic practice and public engagement in one intentional location, allowing visitors to witness creativity in motion. Palla Jeroff Studios creates a distinctive environment where the boundary between studio and gallery dissolves naturally, offering glimpses into artistic process alongside finished work. This integrated approach transforms a simple visit into something more intimate—a chance to understand the thinking behind the art. The venue represents the kind of maker-centered practice where philosophy and craft are inseparable, making it compelling for those drawn to studios where genuine artistic inquiry happens daily.
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Gallery Central
12a Aberdeen St, WA
Gallery Central occupies Aberdeen Street in Western Australia as a steadfast presence in the local visual art community. The gallery champions contemporary practice across multiple disciplines, creating a thoughtful exhibition program that reflects both regional and broader artistic conversations. Visitors find a knowledgeable team genuinely invested in connecting people with meaningful work. The weekday-focused schedule suggests a studio that prioritizes depth over volume, offering a calm environment for serious looking. Gallery Central serves as a reliable anchor for collectors, artists, and curious visitors alike—a space where visual culture is treated with respect and where professional standards meet genuine enthusiasm for supporting creative practice.
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Gallery Cosmosis
22 Brigantine St, NSW
Gallery Cosmosis operates from Brigantine Street in New South Wales as an evening-oriented gallery with an intriguing extended Wednesday-Saturday schedule. The venue embraces unconventional hours, welcoming visitors into a contemporary art space that celebrates visual innovation and experimental practice. Opening late into the evening creates a distinctive atmosphere—less like a traditional gallery day and more like discovering a creative sanctuary after hours. This scheduling invites a different kind of viewer: those seeking immersive experiences, nighttime reflection, and art engagement beyond conventional timeframes. Gallery Cosmosis appeals to explorers and night owls who appreciate galleries that challenge assumptions about when and how art should be experienced.
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GALLERY NWC
188 Katoomba St, NSW
GALLERY NWC anchors Katoomba Street in New South Wales, operating as a purposeful gallery for contemporary visual work. The venue combines professional curation with genuine accessibility, making it a valued resource for both local artists and visitors exploring the region's creative landscape. The selective opening schedule reflects a commitment to intentional programming rather than routine operations. Each exhibition receives focused attention and thoughtful presentation. Visitors encounter work that has been carefully considered, displayed in a space that prioritizes the art over commercial distraction. For those exploring the Blue Mountains area or seeking galleries with real curatorial vision, GALLERY NWC offers the kind of cultural depth that makes a visit worthwhile.
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Gallery of Modern Art
Stanley Pl, QLD
The Gallery of Modern Art stands at Stanley Place in Queensland as one of Australia's most significant public visual art institutions. This landmark space houses expansive collections spanning contemporary and modern practice, from painting and sculpture to photography and new media. Visitors encounter world-class exhibitions in purpose-built galleries that balance accessibility with intellectual rigor. The institution's consistent daily hours and commitment to free and paid programming create an open invitation to the public. Whether exploring permanent collections or rotating exhibitions, visitors engage with art at institutional scale—the kind of experience that educates, challenges, and inspires. The GOMA represents visual culture at its most ambitious and democratic.
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Gallery of small things
27 Wade St, ACT
Gallery of small things operates from Wade Street in the ACT with an elegant philosophy reflected in its name and practice. The gallery specializes in intimate-scale visual work, creating exhibitions that reward close looking and subtle appreciation. Rather than overwhelming with scale, the space celebrates nuance, detail, and the power of modest materials thoughtfully arranged. Visitors discover works that might be overlooked in larger venues—delicate paintings, intricate prints, carefully considered sculpture. The selective opening hours suggest a studio committed to quality curation over constant availability. This approach attracts discerning viewers who understand that sometimes the most profound artistic experiences happen at smaller scale, in quieter spaces, with time to truly see.
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Gallery One Southport
Shop 16.02/107 Ferry Rd, QLD
Gallery One Southport brings curated visual art into the heart of Southport's bustling precinct, occupying a welcoming retail space on Ferry Road. This gallery demonstrates that contemporary art thrives in community-focused settings, presenting work that speaks to diverse tastes and sensibilities. With generous opening hours throughout the week and weekend, Gallery One Southport makes art accessible to the rhythms of modern life. Visitors discover carefully selected pieces in an approachable environment where expertise meets genuine hospitality. Whether you're a collector seeking your next acquisition or simply curious about what's on display, you'll find a gallery that values connection as much as curation.
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Gallery Pejean
57 George St, TAS
Gallery Pejean occupies a cherished spot on George Street in Hobart, operating as a selective yet purposeful presence in Tasmania's visual arts ecosystem. The gallery's limited but intentional hours speak to a philosophy that quality matters more than quantity, that careful curation creates deeper engagement. When Gallery Pejean opens its doors—Wednesday through Saturday—visitors encounter work chosen with discernment and passion. This is a space where every piece commands attention, where the gallery's selective approach transforms browsing into discovery. In Hobart's creative community, Gallery Pejean stands as a thoughtful voice, inviting those who seek art that genuinely moves them.
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Gallery Qube
Hunter St, NSW
Gallery Qube operates from Hunter Street in New South Wales as a photography-focused venue celebrating the medium's diverse possibilities. The gallery creates a dedicated space for photographic practice, from documentary and portraiture to experimental and conceptual approaches. Weekend and selected weekday openings welcome visitors into exhibitions thoughtfully presenting visual narratives through the photographic lens. The focused medium allows for deep exploration of how photographers see and interpret the world. Visitors encounter work ranging from intimate personal projects to ambitious series, each selected for technical skill and conceptual strength. For photography enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike, Gallery Qube offers insight into why this medium remains vital and endlessly inventive.
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Gallery Works
16 Prior St, WA
Gallery Works brings contemporary visual art to Prior Street in Western Australia, creating a dedicated space where serious collectors and curious visitors converge. Operating throughout the working week, the gallery maintains a professional presence committed to presenting work of substance and vision. The atmosphere here balances accessibility with expertise; you'll encounter artists and curators who speak passionately about the pieces on display. Gallery Works represents a belief that visual art enriches community life, that a good gallery becomes a regular haunt for those who crave beauty, challenge, and conversation. It's a space where discovery feels inevitable.
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Gallery88
Gallery88, SA
Gallery88 emerges from South Australia's creative landscape as a welcoming presence for visual art enthusiasts. Tucked away yet generous with its weekend hours, this gallery creates moments of connection between artists and audiences. The selective weekday schedule gives way to extended weekend access, suggesting a commitment to community engagement alongside artistic vision. Gallery88 offers an intimate browsing experience where visitors encounter work in a setting that feels genuinely warm. Whether you're exploring the local art scene or seeking a quiet space for contemplation, Gallery88 provides exactly what its name suggests: a numbered place where art happens, where discovery waits, and where community gatherings naturally occur.
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Gary O'Neill Custom Timber Works
16 Commerce Ave, QLD
Gary O'Neill Custom Timber Works operates from Commerce Avenue in Queensland as a maker-centered practice specializing in bespoke wooden furniture and architectural elements. The studio represents a commitment to timber craft at its highest level, where design intelligence meets material mastery. Visitors and clients experience the difference quality timber work makes—the hand-finished surfaces, the structural elegance, the way grain and color create visual warmth. This is furniture and joinery made for longevity and beauty in equal measure. The studio welcomes those seeking pieces crafted with intention, whether commissioning custom work or understanding what separates exceptional timber practice from mass production. Gary O'Neill's practice stands as testament to wood's enduring power in contemporary design.
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Gavin Fisher Jewellery
20 Kenrick St, NSW
At their Kenrick Street location in NSW, Gavin Fisher Jewellery opens its doors more regularly, inviting you into a dedicated space where contemporary jewellery comes to life. The studio balances accessibility with artisanal care, welcoming both established collectors and curious newcomers. Here you'll discover handcrafted pieces that showcase technical mastery and creative vision. The extended weekday and weekend hours make it easier to visit and explore the collection, or to begin a conversation about commissioning a piece that speaks to your story.
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Gavin Fisher Jewellery
The Trust Building, NSW
Gavin Fisher Jewellery crafts bespoke pieces from their studio in The Trust Building, NSW, where contemporary design meets exceptional metalwork. This is jewellery made with intention—each piece reflects thoughtful design and skilled execution. Visitors are welcomed into an intimate creative space where you can see the artistry behind the work and discuss custom commissions. Whether you're seeking a statement piece or something deeply personal, the studio offers a genuine connection between maker and wearer. Limited weekday hours create an unhurried atmosphere perfect for meaningful consultations about your next treasured piece.
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Gaywool Dyes
1306 W Tamar Hwy, TAS
Gaywool Dyes transforms fibre into vibrant colour along the West Tamar Highway in Tasmania, where natural dyes meet traditional textile craftsmanship. This studio celebrates the intersection of chemistry, artistry, and sustainability—every hue tells a story rooted in plant-based pigments and time-honoured techniques. Visitors step into a world where colour isn't just applied; it's cultivated with intention. Open throughout the working week, Gaywool invites you to explore hand-dyed fibres, discover the philosophy behind their palettes, and perhaps find the perfect skeins for your next creative project.
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Geckostrands textile studio
10 Kay St, TAS
Geckostrands textile studio on Kay Street in Tasmania is a vibrant hub where fibre arts flourish in all their forms. This welcoming creative space celebrates the full spectrum of textile practice—from spinning and dyeing to weaving and beyond. Open seven days a week, the studio embodies an accessible, generous approach to textile craft, inviting everyone from seasoned makers to curious explorers. You'll find quality materials, genuine expertise, and an atmosphere that nurtures creativity. It's the kind of place where you can spend hours discovering inspiration and connecting with the rhythms of handmade textiles.
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Gems & Jewels
1/424 Sturt St, VIC
Gems & Jewels brings jewellery and metalwork to Sturt Street in Ballarat, presenting pieces where craftsmanship meets artistic vision. This studio showcases the meticulous work of jewellers and metalworkers who understand that true adornment tells stories. Visitors will discover both bespoke creations and carefully curated collections, each piece reflecting technical mastery and creative intention. The welcoming weekday hours and Saturday appointments create an atmosphere where you can linger, ask questions, and truly understand the artistry behind each work. Gems & Jewels stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of handcrafted jewellery, where every piece carries the maker's knowledge and care.
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Gemstars7
137 Hunter St, NSW
Gemstars7 works with the raw beauty of opal from Hunter Street in NSW, honouring the distinctive character of this precious Australian gemstone. The studio specializes in sourcing and presenting rough opals in their natural state, allowing collectors and makers to see the stone's authentic potential before it's shaped into something more. Open daily from morning to evening, Gemstars7 offers broad accessibility for those drawn to opal's singular play of light and colour. Whether you're seeking a rough specimen for your collection or inspiration for a commission, you'll find genuine expertise in every interaction.
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Genlik Jewellery Polishing & Plating
Suite 9, NSW
Genlik Jewellery Polishing & Plating brings precision craftsmanship to the finishing details that make jewellery shine in Suite 9, NSW. This specialist studio handles the meticulous work of restoration and refinement—polishing away time's patina and applying finishes that renew and protect. Jewellers and makers trust this studio with treasured pieces because of their technical excellence and care. Open weekdays, Genlik represents the invisible artistry that transforms a good piece into a luminous one, the kind of skilled work that ensures your jewellery looks its finest for years to come.
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Get Muddy Workshops @ Terraform Studio
9A Smart St, WA
Get Muddy Workshops at Terraform Studio invites Western Australians to experience ceramics and clay from the inside out. Located on Smart Street, this working studio transforms passive viewing into active creation, offering workshops where visitors can feel clay respond to their hands. The extended evening hours throughout the week speak to an understanding that people crave tactile, creative engagement after conventional schedules. Whether you're a complete beginner or returning enthusiast, the studio provides an immersive environment where experimentation feels safe and discovery is guaranteed. This is where art becomes embodied knowledge, where getting genuinely muddy opens pathways to unexpected joy and creative confidence.
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Gift of Glass
54/60 Abbott St, QLD
Gift of Glass glows on Abbott Street in Queensland, specialising in glass art with an evening-centric schedule that suggests magic happens after dark. This studio celebrates the translucent beauty of worked glass, where light becomes material and colour becomes emotion. The extended evening hours every single day reflect a philosophy that creativity doesn't follow nine-to-five rhythms; they're open when inspiration calls and when people seek respite from their days. Visitors encounter glass pieces that range from functional elegance to sculptural audacity. Gift of Glass represents a commitment to this luminous craft, creating a space where the interplay of light and material speaks directly to something deep within us.
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GILDED POPPY MAKERY
Shop 8, VIC
Gilded Poppy Makery presents jewellery and metalwork with a distinctive creative vision, opening Thursday through Sunday in a dedicated Victorian space. This makery embodies the romance of handcrafted adornment, where each piece emerges from deliberate artistic practice. The selective weekend schedule suggests intention—these are makers who carefully control their pace and creative energy. Visitors step into an environment where metalwork and jewellery transcend mere accessories, becoming wearable art infused with personal meaning. Gilded Poppy Makery attracts those who understand that true jewellery is a conversation between maker and wearer, where beauty serves as a bridge between intention and expression.
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GILDED POPPY MAKERY
Shop 8, VIC
GILDED POPPY MAKERY in Victoria creates jewellery with warmth and contemporary spirit, operating from an intimate Shop 8 space. The studio balances accessibility with artisanal values, crafting pieces that feel both thoughtfully designed and wearable. Open Thursday through Sunday, the studio invites you into a creative world where materials are respected and each piece is made with intention. You'll find handcrafted jewellery that speaks to both aesthetic and personal meaning—the kind of work that becomes part of how you present yourself to the world. It's a gathering place for those who value craft-made beauty.
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Gippsbeary Cottage
80 Commercial St, VIC
Gippsbeary Cottage invites visitors into a warm textile and fibre studio nestled in regional Victoria. Here, traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary creativity, with skilled makers working in weaving, dyeing, and other fibre arts. The cottage studio embodies the intimate, unhurried approach to textile creation—a space where visitors can observe the meditative process of working with natural fibres and perhaps discover handcrafted pieces that carry real artistry. Whether you're seeking bespoke textile work or simply curious about the craft, Gippsbeary Cottage offers genuine connection to the makers and their practice.
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Gippsland Art Gallery
Wellington Shire Council, VIC
Gippsland Art Gallery serves as a vital cultural beacon in Wellington Shire, showcasing contemporary and traditional visual art from emerging and established artists. The gallery curates thoughtfully diverse exhibitions that reflect the creative energy of the Gippsland region and beyond. Visitors encounter painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media in a welcoming setting that celebrates artistic vision and craft. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking for inspiration, the gallery offers a genuine refuge for discovering new voices and perspectives, with extended hours making it accessible for genuine engagement with the work.
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Gippsland Printers
22 Vestan Dr, VIC
This printmaking studio at Vestan Drive brings vibrant energy to the local creative community, specialising in screen printing and graphic design work. The space pulses with colour and creativity, where skilled printers translate concepts into striking visual pieces. Whether producing limited edition prints, custom apparel, or bespoke design work, the studio demonstrates genuine commitment to both craft excellence and collaborative creativity. Visitors experience a dynamic, welcoming environment where the passion for printmaking is evident in every finished piece and where makers are happy to discuss their process and bring client visions to life.
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Gippsland Printers
U 2/42 Kay St, VIC
Gippsland Printers operates as an active printmaking studio where traditional and contemporary techniques converge. Located on Kay Street, this working studio demonstrates the tactile, expressive nature of printmaking—from relief and letterpress to screen and digital methods. Visitors and clients discover a space driven by technical skill and artistic vision, where each print reflects careful consideration of process and design. The studio welcomes those curious about how ideas translate into bold, layered imagery, offering both finished prints and the possibility of commissioning custom work that captures their vision in print form.
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Glass Artist Sue Russ (Lavender Leadlights)
30 Queen St, QLD
Glass Artist Sue Russ, working as Lavender Leadlights, creates luminous stained and leadlight glass pieces from a studio on Queen Street in Queensland. Her work bridges heritage craft traditions with contemporary design sensibility, producing windows, panels, and installations that capture and transform light. Each piece reflects meticulous attention to colour, composition, and the subtle artistry of leading and soldering. Visitors encounter a maker deeply engaged with the material's possibilities, where light becomes a collaborator in the creative process. The studio welcomes those seeking bespoke leadlight work or simply wishing to appreciate this beautiful, enduring craft.
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Glass Artistry
35 Alpinia Ct, QLD
Glass Artistry pushes the expressive possibilities of glass in Queensland, where molten material becomes sculptural form and luminous colour. This studio works in the demanding disciplines of glassblowing and glass art, transforming raw glass into pieces that capture light and movement. The work ranges from functional vessels to pure artistic expression, each piece demonstrating both technical skill and creative vision. Visitors experience the marriage of ancient craft traditions with contemporary artistic practice—the kind of work that commands attention and reveals new depths each time you look at it.
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Glass Artistry
35 Alpinia Ct, QLD
Glass Artistry operates as a dedicated glass studio in Queensland, where makers explore the expressive potential of their material through blown glass, casting, and cold-working techniques. The studio celebrates the immediacy and drama of glasswork—watching molten material transform into sculptural form or functional objects. Visitors find themselves drawn into a world of colour, translucency, and unexpected beauty. Whether creating one-of-a-kind sculptural pieces or refined functional ware, Glass Artistry demonstrates why glass continues to captivate makers and collectors alike, offering handcrafted work that catches both light and imagination.
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Glass Artists' Gallery
Level 1/68 Glebe Point Rd, NSW
Glass Artists' Gallery on Glebe Point Road in NSW serves as both studio and exhibition space, celebrating the depth and diversity of contemporary glass art. This collaborative gallery and working studio invites you into a community of dedicated practitioners pushing glass in exciting directions. Open Thursday through Saturday, the space functions as both retail destination and genuine gallery—you're seeing serious artistic practice, not mass-produced work. The thoughtful curation and artist-led approach create an atmosphere where you can engage meaningfully with glass as a fine art medium, discovering pieces that challenge and inspire.
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Glass By Emma Klau
Jam Factory, SA
Glass By Emma Klau operates from Jam Factory in South Australia, where artistic vision and technical mastery converge in luminous glass forms. Emma Klau's practice reflects a deep understanding of glass as both a material and a medium for expression—exploring colour, light, and form with rigorous creativity. Based in one of Australia's most respected craft communities, this studio benefits from the collaborative energy and shared resources of Jam Factory while maintaining its own distinctive voice. The work speaks for itself: glass transformed with intention, precision, and artistic integrity.
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Glass decanters of artistic craftsmanship
5 Trafalgar Ln, NSW
Nestled on Trafalgar Lane in NSW, this glass studio specializes in the creation of artistic decanters that blend function with fine craft. Each piece reflects careful attention to form and clarity, transforming vessels into objects of genuine beauty. The makers here understand that a decanter is more than storage—it's a statement of taste and appreciation for quality. Visitors discover carefully crafted works that showcase the possibilities of glass when shaped by experienced hands. Whether seeking a striking centrepiece or a thoughtful gift for someone who values craft, this studio offers pieces that reward close looking and careful use.
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Glass Manifesto
Kings Wharf, TAS
Glass Manifesto, located at Kings Wharf in Tasmania, invites visitors into a vibrant space where glass art comes alive. The studio welcomes explorers Wednesday through Sunday, offering an opportunity to witness the creative energy and technical mastery behind contemporary glass work. This is a place where artistic vision meets material possibility—where light, colour, and form converge into compelling pieces. The waterfront setting adds to the experience, creating a contemplative atmosphere perfect for discovering work that challenges and inspires. Whether you're a seasoned collector or experiencing glass art for the first time, Glass Manifesto offers genuine engagement with makers dedicated to their craft.
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Glass Manifesto
Kings Wharf, TAS
Glass Manifesto occupies a spectacular setting at Kings Wharf in Tasmania, where the studio's creative practice unfolds against the backdrop of waterfront beauty. The makers here explore glass as both sculptural and functional medium, producing work that reflects the dynamic Tasmanian landscape and contemporary artistic vision. The studio welcomes visitors into an inspiring space where craft excellence meets genuine artistic ambition. With extended weekend hours and evening access mid-week, Glass Manifesto invites both serious collectors and curious visitors to experience work made with passion and technical mastery, where each piece tells a story of material transformation.
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Glass Xpressions Gallery + Studio
Unit 9/5 Activity Cres, QLD
Glass Xpressions Gallery + Studio combines active glassmaking practice with exhibition space, creating a vibrant hub for glass art in Queensland. Visitors encounter both finished work and the creative energy of makers at work, discovering how molten glass becomes jewellery, vessels, sculpture, and installation pieces. The dual gallery-and-studio model offers genuine insight into the creative process, demystifying glasswork while celebrating its beauty and technical demands. Whether commissioning bespoke pieces, collecting glass art, or simply exploring the medium's possibilities, Glass Xpressions welcomes those seeking authentic engagement with contemporary glass craft.
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Glasshouse Arts, conference and Entertainment Centre
30-42 Clarence Street &, NSW
Glasshouse Arts, Conference and Entertainment Centre anchors the cultural landscape of regional New South Wales, functioning as a multifaceted venue for visual art, performance, and community engagement. The centre hosts curated exhibitions, artist talks, and collaborative projects that celebrate diverse creative practices across painting, sculpture, photography, and contemporary media. Its architectural presence on Clarence Street signals commitment to arts accessibility, with generous opening hours welcoming both casual visitors and dedicated art enthusiasts. The centre proves that regional arts spaces can thrive as vital cultural destinations, fostering creativity and meaningful connection within their communities.
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Glasshouse Regional Gallery
32 Clarence St, NSW
Glasshouse Regional Gallery presents carefully selected visual art exhibitions that showcase both established and emerging artists within New South Wales and beyond. Located on Clarence Street, the gallery functions as a welcoming space for artistic discovery, featuring rotating exhibitions across painting, sculpture, printmaking, and contemporary craft. The curatorial approach reflects genuine commitment to artistic merit and community cultural engagement. Visitors find themselves in a thoughtfully designed setting where art becomes accessible without losing its integrity or intellectual rigour. The gallery's consistent programming and extended weekend hours demonstrate its role as an essential gathering place for those seeking meaningful engagement with contemporary visual culture.
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Glassworx
5/5 Lawson Cres, NSW
Glassworx transforms raw materials into luminous art at their NSW studio, where the craft of glassworking comes alive. Located on Lawson Crescent, this dedicated space welcomes visitors during weekday hours to witness the alchemy of molten glass—from concept to finished piece. Whether you're drawn to functional glassware or sculptural works, there's an immediacy to seeing glass crafted by hand that photographs can't capture. The studio's early-morning opening invites those who want to experience the craft in its most active hours, when the furnace glows and the work unfolds with energy and precision.
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Glaze Galleria Pottery Classes & Course. Beginners welcome. Gift Shop for Handmade local Ceramics
110 Lyons Rd, NSW
Glaze Galleria on Lyons Road in NSW opens its doors to anyone curious about ceramics, from complete beginners to those refining their skills. The studio offers classes and courses throughout the week, welcoming learners at every level with warmth and genuine encouragement. Beyond instruction, the gift shop showcases handmade ceramics from local makers—functional pieces and sculptural works that celebrate the region's ceramic talent. The flexible scheduling means there's likely a session that fits your life, and the inclusive philosophy ensures you'll find your place at the wheel. This is where people discover the meditative joy of clay and leave with both new skills and treasured objects.
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Glazed and Confused studio Hobart
52b Bathurst St, TAS
Glazed and Confused studio brings pottery to the heart of Hobart on Bathurst Street, offering sessions designed for those eager to explore clay and the wheel. With carefully scheduled classes throughout the week, this studio creates accessible entry points into ceramics for curious beginners and returning makers alike. The intimate studio setting fosters genuine connection between makers and their material, and between participants discovering shared creative joy. Whether you're seeking a weekend morning workshop or an evening escape into clay, Glazed and Confused welcomes you into a community of makers. Here, creative expression and playful learning go hand in hand.
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Glazed and Confused studio Launceston
4 Quadrant Mall, TAS
Glazed and Confused studio's Launceston location at Quadrant Mall brings accessible ceramics instruction to Tasmania's north. With sessions scattered throughout the week, this studio welcomes newcomers and returning makers into the meditative practice of clay work. The central location makes it easy to drop in for a morning or evening class, discovering the quiet satisfaction of creating with your hands. The studio atmosphere balances creative freedom with supportive instruction, encouraging participants to explore their own artistic voice. Whether you're drawn to functional pottery or sculptural expression, this is a welcoming space to begin or continue your ceramic journey.
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Glazed and Confused studio Launceston
4 Quadrant Mall, TAS
Glazed and Confused studio brings ceramics to life in the heart of Launceston, offering a welcoming space for potters and clay enthusiasts. Tucked within Quadrant Mall, this intimate studio balances accessibility with serious craft practice. The selective hours—evening sessions and weekend workshops—reflect a thoughtful approach to community engagement, inviting both curious newcomers and experienced makers to explore clay's infinite possibilities. Here, the studio becomes a place of discovery where glazes yield surprises and hands reconnect with earth-bound materials. It's the kind of space where beginners find encouragement and seasoned potters refine their voice.
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GlazeX Bathware + Glazing
729 Creswick Rd, VIC
GlazeX Bathware + Glazing commands Creswick Road in Victoria with expertise that spans functional design and decorative glazing. This studio merges practical craftsmanship with aesthetic vision, creating pieces that enhance everyday spaces. Operating a full weekday schedule plus Saturday mornings, GlazeX welcomes visitors to explore how glass can be transformed for both beauty and utility. The workshop speaks to a maker's philosophy: that craft should serve life, not hide from it. Whether sourcing custom bathware or witnessing glazing techniques firsthand, visitors discover the thought embedded in every finished piece.
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GLAZIFY
Shed 4/102 Fussell St, VIC
GLAZIFY operates from a working shed space in Victoria, embodying the unpretentious spirit of serious craft production. This glass studio runs on a maker's schedule—full weekday hours that signal a commitment to the work itself rather than performing craft for audiences. Located at Fussell Street, GLAZIFY represents the backbone of Australia's glass culture: skilled practitioners focused on process, iteration, and mastery. Visitors who time their visit during these dedicated hours glimpse a studio where glass is made with intention, where each day's work builds toward something meaningful and accomplished.
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Glen Cowans Studio at the Roundhouse
9 Captains Ln, WA
Glen Cowans Studio at the Roundhouse occupies a distinctive position on Captains Lane in Western Australia, where visual art practice unfolds in a setting as thoughtful as the work itself. Open afternoons and weekends, the studio invites unhurried encounters with contemporary art making. The Roundhouse provides an intimate venue for experiencing artwork within the artist's working environment—a rare privilege that deepens understanding of creative vision. Visitors find themselves in conversation with both art and maker, witnessing how ideas take form and what drives an artist's practice forward in the studio's quieter hours.
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Glen Wardle Ceramics
9 Olinda St, QLD
Glen Wardle Ceramics, located on Olinda Street in Queensland, stands as a dedicated space for serious ceramic exploration and creation. The studio's commitment to accessibility reflects a philosophy that genuine craft practice enriches life. Visitors encounter work that demonstrates technical mastery alongside thoughtful artistic vision—pieces that celebrate the expressive possibilities of clay. The makers here understand ceramics as both ancient tradition and contemporary art form, creating functional ware and sculptural works with equal passion. This is a studio for those seeking authentic engagement with ceramic practice, whether as collectors, learners, or fellow makers.
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Glitterati
132 Bussell Hwy, WA
Glitterati brings jewellery and metalwork to Margaret River on Bussell Highway, celebrating the beauty of handcrafted adornment. The studio welcomes visitors throughout the week, inviting exploration of pieces that blend technical skill with artistic vision. Each work tells a story of careful making—whether delicate and refined or bold and statement-making, every piece reflects the maker's commitment to quality and design. Located in a region renowned for fine craftsmanship, Glitterati contributes to the cultural tapestry of its community. This is a destination for those seeking jewellery that means something, pieces that become treasured possessions rather than mere accessories.
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Globe Lane Handmade Jewellery
1 Globe Ln, NSW
Globe Lane Handmade Jewellery crafts wearable art from its NSW location, where metalwork traditions meet contemporary design sensibilities. Operating through the week with extended Friday hours, this jewellery studio welcomes patrons seeking pieces with soul and substance. Each creation carries the maker's hand—visible in technique, proportion, and finish—distinguishing handmade work from mass production. Visitors discover not just jewellery but stories embedded in metal and stone, the kind of pieces that become personal heirlooms. The studio's steady presence reflects a commitment to quality over volume, to craft over convenience.
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Go With The Flow Resin Art Studio
26 Ben Dr, VIC
Go With The Flow Resin Art Studio in Victoria explores the dynamic possibilities of resin as an artistic medium, creating work that captures movement, colour, and light. The studio welcomes visitors throughout the week, offering a window into a contemporary craft that marries science and aesthetics. Resin work creates pieces that feel alive—surfaces that seem to shift and flow, capturing the maker's intention in permanent, luminous form. Whether you're drawn to functional objects or purely sculptural work, the studio showcases the versatility and beauty of this engaging medium. This is a space where makers experiment boldly and visitors discover art that feels both modern and deeply satisfying.
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Goat Works
Unit 22/ 9/12 Lambridge Pl, NSW
Goat Works in NSW brings skilled woodworking and furniture making to life, creating pieces that demonstrate respect for material and purpose. The studio's weekday presence reflects serious dedication to craft—this is where makers engage in the patient, skilled work of transforming timber into lasting objects. Whether functional furniture or sculptural wood pieces, the work showcases understanding of grain, form, and joinery. Each creation reflects problem-solving and aesthetic consideration, honouring both the wood's natural character and the maker's vision. For those seeking quality furniture or appreciating fine woodcraft, Goat Works offers examples of work that endures, improves with age, and rewards daily use.
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Goglass Art Studios
719 Barrenjoey Rd, NSW
Goglass Art Studios on Barrenjoey Road in NSW operates as a dedicated space for glass art creation and exploration. The studio's consistent weekday presence speaks to the makers' serious engagement with their craft—this is where artistic vision meets technical expertise in the demanding medium of glass. Visitors encounter work that showcases the material's unique properties: light, colour, transparency, and form in conversation. Whether exploring functional glassware or purely artistic pieces, the studio demonstrates the breadth of possibility within glass art. This is a destination for those who appreciate craft that requires both precision and creative courage, work that transforms light itself into beauty.
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Gold Coast & Hinterland Spinners and Weavers
238-280 Mudgeeraba Rd, NSW
Gold Coast & Hinterland Spinners and Weavers keeps textile traditions alive along Mudgeeraba Road, where fibre arts find dedicated practitioners. Though limited hours suggest an intentional, community-focused approach, this studio honours the meditative disciplines of spinning and weaving. Here, makers engage with natural fibres and ancient techniques, transforming raw materials through patience and skill. Visitors stepping into this space encounter a slower way of making—one that values process as much as product, rhythm as much as result. It's a place where textile craft remains rooted in its contemplative traditions.
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Gold Coast Gold Buyers ( BEST BUY / SELL RATES ) BULLION , JEWELLERY
Shop 4/21/27 Davenport St, QLD
Gold Coast Gold Buyers operates as a professional hub for jewellery and bullion on Davenport Street in Queensland, serving both collectors and makers. With consistent weekday hours and Saturday access, this studio provides essential services to the jewellery community—assessment, purchase, and expert knowledge. Beyond transactions, the space functions as a meeting point where the value of precious materials is understood and respected. Whether you're seeking fair evaluation, sourcing materials, or exploring investment in fine jewellery, the expertise here is grounded in market knowledge and industry practice.
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Gold Coast Lapidary Club
80 Pacific Ave, NSW
Gold Coast Lapidary Club brings stone-working tradition to Pacific Avenue, where lapidary arts—cutting, polishing, and setting stones—are practised with dedication. Open weekdays, this club represents a community of craftspeople united by their passion for gems and minerals. Members and visitors access shared knowledge about stone selection, technique refinement, and the physical satisfaction of transforming rough material into brilliant finished pieces. The studio embodies collaborative craft culture, where experience is shared freely and every member contributes to the collective mastery. It's a welcoming space for those drawn to precision, beauty, and the hidden potential within stone.
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Gold Coast Potters Association
173 Ashmore Rd, NSW
Gold Coast Potters Association gathers ceramic makers on Ashmore Road, creating a vital hub for pottery practice and community. Saturday sessions anchor the association's rhythm, offering makers dedicated studio time and peer engagement. This collective space represents pottery's social dimension—where techniques are shared, kilns are fired communally, and the potting circle sustains individual practice. Visitors find themselves among potters of varying experience, all united by clay's demands and possibilities. The association embodies how craft thrives through community, where shared space, equipment access, and collective knowledge elevate each maker's work and vision.
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Gold Coast Potters Association Mudgeeraba Campus
Potters Association, NSW
Gold Coast Potters Association's Mudgeeraba Campus welcomes visitors into a thriving community of clay artists and ceramicists. Here, the ancient craft of pottery finds modern expression through shared studio space, workshops, and the collective expertise of passionate makers. Whether you're a curious newcomer or seasoned potter, the campus offers an intimate setting to explore hand-building, wheel-throwing, and glazing techniques. The welcoming atmosphere encourages both learning and creative experimentation, while the community spirit means you're surrounded by fellow enthusiasts. Limited studio hours (Tuesday, Wednesday mornings, and Saturday) create a focused, intentional space where meaningful work happens. It's a place where clay becomes conversation, and visitors leave with not just finished pieces, but connections to a dedicated creative community.
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Gold Coast Printers
Shop 10/507 Olsen Ave, QLD
Gold Coast Printers operates as a vibrant hub for printmaking on the Coast, offering access to professional facilities and the knowledge of experienced practitioners. This studio celebrates the tactile, deliberate nature of traditional and contemporary print processes—from relief printing to lithography and beyond. Located on Olsen Avenue, it serves as both a working studio and a welcoming space for those curious about the medium. Visitors discover that printmaking is as much about problem-solving and craft mastery as it is about artistic vision. The team understands that each print tells a story of process, layer, and intention. With generous weekday hours and an open-door philosophy, Gold Coast Printers invites curious minds to witness the magic of ink meeting paper, and perhaps take home an impression that captures the essence of this centuries-old craft.
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Gold Coast Screenprint
24 Spencer Rd, QLD
Gold Coast Screenprint specializes in the bold, vibrant world of screen printing—a craft where color, precision, and creativity converge. Located on Spencer Road, this studio brings the dynamic energy of the medium to life, from custom designs to limited-edition prints that celebrate visual impact. Screen printing here is presented not as an industrial process, but as a genuine craft requiring skill, timing, and artistic sensibility. Whether you're drawn to the bright hues of contemporary design or the heritage of traditional screenprint techniques, the studio demonstrates how this medium communicates with clarity and power. The weekday schedule reflects a studio deeply engaged in its work, welcoming visitors who appreciate the craft's distinctive character. Gold Coast Screenprint is where ideas transform into tangible, wearable art that carries personality and punch.
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Gold Coast Sewing Classes | Sewing Lessons | By Skye
359 Golden Four Dr, NSW
By Skye brings the joy and possibility of sewing to the Gold Coast through thoughtfully-designed classes and lessons in textile craft. This studio understands that sewing is both a practical skill and a deeply rewarding creative practice—a way to transform fabric into beloved garments and meaningful objects. Located on Golden Four Drive, the space creates an encouraging environment where beginners discover confidence and experienced sewers refine their technique. The teaching philosophy honors sewing's rich history while embracing contemporary approaches, helping each student find their own voice with needle and thread. Whether you're interested in garment construction, mending, or textile exploration, By Skye offers guidance grounded in genuine passion for the craft. Here, sewing becomes not just a skill learned, but a lifelong companion—a quiet, meditative practice that yields beauty.
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Gold Coast Wood Works
34 Township Dr, NSW
Gold Coast Wood Works stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and functionality of timber craftsmanship. Nestled on Township Drive, this studio celebrates wood in all its character—grain, color, weight, and possibility. The makers here understand wood as both material and storyteller, transforming it through skill and respect into furniture and objects that belong in homes and hearts. From the early morning light to the satisfying closure of the working day, Gold Coast Wood Works operates with the rhythms of genuine making. The generous hours, including Saturday availability, signal a studio committed to accessibility without compromising craft integrity. Visitors experience the workshop's honest aesthetic—where tools are well-used, sawdust tells tales of projects completed, and every piece carries the maker's considered hand. This is where timber finds its purpose.
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Gold Coast Woodturners Inc
238 Mudgeeraba Rd, NSW
Gold Coast Woodturners Inc gathers a passionate community of artisans devoted to the ancient and mesmerizing craft of woodturning. Based on Mudgeeraba Road, this collective celebrates the meditative dance between lathe, wood, and turner's hands—where symmetry and organic beauty emerge from rotation and careful tool work. Woodturning demands deep focus and technical mastery; it rewards makers with objects of functional elegance and sculptural presence. The studio serves as both workspace and gathering place for a community that understands wood's potential when spun into being. Whether you're curious about the craft's fundamentals or seeking fellowship with fellow turners, the Association welcomes those who appreciate precision, patience, and the satisfying transformation of timber into treasured bowls, vessels, and decorative forms. It's a place where ancient technique meets contemporary artistry.
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Goldfinch Jewellery
South Yarra Arcade, VIC
Nestled within South Yarra Arcade, Goldfinch Jewellery invites you into a world of contemporary jewellery and metalwork crafted with meticulous attention to detail. This intimate studio showcases pieces that blend artistic vision with wearable elegance, drawing inspiration from the natural world and modern design sensibilities. Visitors discover a curated collection where each item tells a story of skilled metalwork, from delicate chains to statement pieces that catch the light just so. The welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to linger, ask questions, and connect with jewellery that resonates personally. Whether you're seeking a bespoke commission or simply browsing, Goldfinch offers that rare combination of accessibility and sophistication that defines Melbourne's most thoughtful makers.
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Goldie Pottery Studio | Barossa
457 Seppeltsfield Rd, SA
Goldie Pottery Studio sits peacefully in the Barossa, where vineyard-studded landscapes inspire creative practice rooted in place. This ceramics studio weaves together the region's artistic heritage with individual artistic vision, creating pottery that feels connected to its South Australian home. The makers here understand clay as a language—one that speaks through form, texture, glaze, and the subtle variations that make each piece singular. Set on Seppeltsfield Road in a region celebrated for craft and agriculture alike, the studio creates work that embodies both technical skill and aesthetic sensitivity. Visitors to Goldie Pottery discover a contemplative space where the wheel turns, glazes pool and run, and finished pieces emerge with the quiet confidence of work made with care. The studio invites those seeking authentic, handmade ceramics to experience both the objects and the peaceful creative philosophy behind them.
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Goldmark Ballarat
SH T4 Stockland Cnr Gillies &, VIC
Goldmark Ballarat is a jewellery studio where precious metals and stones transform into wearable art through skilled metalwork and design. Located within Stockland shopping precinct, the studio brings luxury and craftsmanship into accessible, everyday space. The makers here understand jewellery not as mere decoration, but as personal expression—pieces that mark moments, celebrate identity, and carry meaning close to skin. Whether custom commissions, contemporary designs, or heirloom restorations, Goldmark demonstrates the precision and artistry required in fine jewellery making. The extended hours, especially Thursday and Friday evenings and weekend availability, reflect the studio's commitment to welcoming customers into this intimate craft world. Visitors discover expert knowledge, thoughtful design consultation, and the confidence that comes from working with true artisans. At Goldmark Ballarat, every piece tells a deliberate story.
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Goldmark Cairns Central
SH 42 Cairns Central Cnr McLeod &, QLD
Goldmark Cairns Central brings sophisticated jewellery craftsmanship and metalwork to the tropical north, offering locals and visitors alike access to fine jewellery design and creation. Positioned within Cairns Central, the studio celebrates the precision and beauty of precious metal work—from contemporary designs to bespoke commissions that reflect individual stories. The makers understand that jewellery is deeply personal; it marks celebrations, memorializes moments, and expresses identity in ways few objects can. With generous opening hours throughout the week and weekend availability, Goldmark welcomes those seeking both finished pieces and the expertise of craftspeople who understand metal's potential. Whether you're drawn to the environmental beauty of the Cairns region or seeking a meaningful piece to treasure, the studio offers knowledge, artistry, and the confidence that comes from true mastery. Here, jewellery becomes conversation between maker and wearer.
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Goldmark Darwin (NT)
SH GD058, NT
Goldmark Darwin stands as a luminous jewel in Australia's tropical north, where jewellery and metalwork traditions flourish in the warm Territory light. This studio celebrates the craft of fine jewellery creation, drawing inspiration from Darwin's unique landscape and multicultural heritage. Visitors step into a space where skilled makers work with precious metals and stones, creating pieces that range from contemporary designs to heirloom-quality works. The extended Friday evening hours and weekend accessibility make it easy to explore the studio's offerings at your own pace. Whether you're after a special commission or simply curious about the craft, Goldmark invites you to discover jewellery that captures the essence of the Top End's creative spirit and artistic vision.
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Goldy Gallery
110 Brisbane Rd, QLD
Goldy Gallery on Brisbane Road operates as a vibrant space for contemporary visual art, showcasing work that celebrates creativity in its many forms. This gallery understands art not as distant or precious, but as vital, accessible, and worthy of genuine engagement. The curated exhibitions and artist presentations create opportunities for visitors to encounter work that challenges, inspires, and delights—whether painting, drawing, mixed media, or experimental forms. The gallery functions as both showcase and community space, fostering connections between artists and those who appreciate their vision. By welcoming visitors through its doors, Goldy Gallery affirms that visual art enriches everyday life. The thoughtful presentation and genuine commitment to artistic practice create an atmosphere where serious looking happens—where colour, form, and concept invite contemplation. It's a space that honors the creative impulse and those courageous enough to express it.
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Good Grief Studios
62 Argyle St, TAS
Good Grief Studios occupies a quietly creative corner of Hobart's vibrant Argyle Street, where visual artists craft work that engages thoughtfully with contemporary ideas and materials. This studio operates as a working space and gallery combined, offering visitors the privilege of witnessing art in its making during select weekend hours. The selective opening schedule—Thursday and Sunday afternoons—creates an intimate, intentional visiting experience where conversations with makers flow naturally. Each visit reveals work that challenges and inspires, whether through painting, sculpture, mixed media, or experimental practices. Coming to Good Grief Studios means stepping into a space where creative risk-taking is valued and artistic integrity shines through, making it a destination for those seeking authentic contemporary visual art.
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Good Hangs Art
Florabella Dr, NSW
Good Hangs Art invites visitors into a dynamic visual art space on Florabella Drive where creativity flows around the clock. This studio celebrates contemporary artistic practice with an openness that reflects its always-open doors—a rare commitment to accessibility in the creative community. Whether you're seeking original works, artistic collaboration, or simply a space to immerse yourself in visual culture, Good Hangs offers a welcoming environment where art and community intersect. The studio's dedication to remaining available whenever inspiration strikes speaks to its philosophy: great art doesn't follow conventional schedules, and neither should the spaces that nurture it.
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GoodEco designs
5 Eve Ct, NSW
GoodEco Designs transforms timber into thoughtfully crafted furniture pieces from their NSW workshop, where sustainable practices meet skilled woodworking. Visitors discover a showroom filled with beautifully executed pieces that balance form and function, reflecting the makers' commitment to quality and environmental consciousness. The studio welcomes patrons during weekday hours, offering glimpses into how good design emerges from careful material selection and honest joinery. Each piece tells the story of its creation—a testament to the studio's belief that furniture should be both beautiful and responsible.
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Gooseneck Pottery
60 Kardella-Fairbank Rd, VIC
Gooseneck Pottery sits nestled on Kardella-Fairbank Road in Victoria, where potters work with clay to create vessels and sculptural pieces rooted in traditional craft. The studio's generous opening hours throughout the week invite visitors to witness the quiet alchemy of ceramic work, where earth and fire transform into functional beauty. Whether you're drawn to handthrown bowls, architectural tiles, or bespoke commissions, Gooseneck offers an authentic glimpse into the methodical artistry of contemporary pottery. The space pulses with the energy of makers deeply engaged with their material.
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Gordon Studio Glassblowers
290 Red Hill Rd, VIC
Gordon Studio Glassblowers transforms Red Hill into a beacon for lovers of hot glass craft, where molten material becomes luminous art through skill and imagination. This studio invites visitors to witness the mesmerizing dance of glassblowing—the intense heat, the fluid movement, the moment when colour and form emerge from fire. The generous opening hours across most days make it accessible for spontaneous visits or planned studio experiences. Whether you're watching a demonstration or selecting a handmade piece, you'll sense the energy and passion that drives contemporary glass art. The studio celebrates both functional beauty and sculptural expression, offering pieces that catch and play with light in unexpected ways. It's a place where craft tradition meets artistic innovation in Victoria's creative heartland.
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Gordon Studio Glassblowers
290 Red Hill Rd, VIC
Gordon Studio Glassblowers harnesses the dramatic dance of heat and light on Red Hill Road, Victoria, where glassblowing transforms molten material into luminous objects. The studio's carefully scheduled hours create anticipation for visitors eager to witness the technical mastery and creative vision required to work with glass at extreme temperatures. Inside, you'll discover vessels, sculptural forms, and functional ware that capture light in unexpected ways. This is a place where ancient craft techniques meet contemporary vision, where every piece emerges from the glassmakers' intimate knowledge of their medium.
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Gorman Arts Centre
Gorman Arts Centre, ACT
Gorman Arts Centre pulses as Canberra's vital creative hub, housing visual artists whose work spans painting, sculpture, printmaking, and experimental media. This vibrant community space welcomes visitors into an environment where contemporary visual art thrives and evolves, supported by a culture of collaboration and artistic exchange. The consistent weekday hours reflect the centre's commitment to accessibility, inviting both seasoned art enthusiasts and curious newcomers to explore studios and galleries. You'll encounter artists engaged in their practice, exhibitions that push creative boundaries, and work that responds to contemporary conversations. Gorman Arts Centre represents more than a venue—it's an ecosystem where Canberra's visual artists cultivate their voices and share their visions with an engaged and appreciative community.
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Gra Joinery
2/4 Charles St, SA
Gra Joinery embodies the South Australian tradition of fine woodcraft and bespoke furniture making, creating pieces that honour timber's natural beauty while serving everyday life with quiet elegance. Located on Charles Street, this studio demonstrates mastery of joinery techniques—the joints, the grain selection, the proportions that make furniture feel both substantial and refined. Visitors or clients working with Gra experience a maker who listens carefully, translates vision into reality, and takes genuine pride in creating furniture that endures. Whether commissioning a signature piece or admiring the studio's current work, you'll recognize the difference that patience, skill, and respect for materials makes. Gra Joinery represents furniture craft at its finest—timeless, honest, and made to last generations.
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Grafica Creative Studio
Unit A/77 Hope St, QLD
Grafica Creative Studio brings printmaking's rich traditions into contemporary practice on Hope Street, where multiple hands and artistic voices collaborate to create striking work. This studio celebrates the chemistry of ink on paper, the precision of the press, and the experimental possibilities that emerge when makers push the boundaries of the discipline. Visitors encounter work that ranges from bold graphic design to nuanced artistic prints, each revealing the studio's commitment to both technical excellence and creative risk. The varied weekday hours reflect an active working environment where printmakers remain engaged with their craft throughout the week. Coming to Grafica means entering a space where printmaking is alive, evolving, and deeply valued as a contemporary art form with historical roots and limitless possibilities.
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Grainger Gallery
1/34 Geelong St, ACT
Grainger Gallery operates as a thoughtful visual art space in Canberra, where carefully selected work by contemporary artists receives the attention and respect it deserves. Opening primarily from Wednesday through Sunday, the gallery creates a rhythm of intentionality—each visit feels like a deliberate engagement with art that matters. The space champions visual artists working across diverse practices, offering exhibitions that spark conversation and invite contemplation. Visitors discover work that challenges perceptions, celebrates technical skill, and responds authentically to the world around us. Grainger Gallery represents the kind of curatorial vision that makes art accessible without compromising artistic integrity, welcoming both experienced collectors and those discovering contemporary visual art for the first time.
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Grand Central Shopping Centre
Dent Street &, QLD
Grand Central Shopping Centre on Dent Street in Queensland serves as a vibrant hub where glass artistry meets community engagement. While functioning as a shopping destination, the space celebrates the craft and artistry of glass, offering visitors access to distinctive work and the chance to discover makers' studios. The extended hours throughout the week—including late-night Thursday shopping—reflect the centre's role as a cultural gathering place. This is where practical accessibility meets artistic inspiration, creating opportunities for craft appreciation woven into everyday life.
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Graphic Expressions (GEXprint)
3/6 Tasman Way, NSW
Graphic Expressions (GEXprint) operates as a dynamic printmaking studio in NSW, where the ancient craft of printmaking meets contemporary artistic vision and technical innovation. This studio champions the discipline in all its forms—from traditional relief and screen printing to modern digital approaches—creating work that spans commercial excellence and fine art ambition. Visitors engaging with GEXprint encounter makers dedicated to their craft, producing pieces that demonstrate the unique qualities printmaking offers: bold graphic impact, tactile beauty, and the satisfying evidence of hand and tool working in concert. The accessible weekday hours make it easy to visit, commission work, or simply witness printmakers at their presses. GEXprint represents printmaking as a vital, evolving discipline where skill, vision, and experimentation generate images that resonate.
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Graphic Tees Australia
24 Merino St, TAS
Graphic Tees Australia brings screen-printed textile art to Hobart's creative landscape, where wearable design meets printmaking craft. Located on Merino Street, this studio transforms blank garments into personalized, artistic statements through skilled screen printing techniques. The studio balances commercial accessibility with artistic ambition, creating work that appeals to those seeking quality everyday wear and those collecting printed textiles as art. Whether you're commissioning a custom design, selecting from existing prints, or curious about the screen-printing process itself, Graphic Tees Australia demonstrates how printmaking can function as both craft and communication. The studio celebrates the democratizing potential of printed textiles—bringing art into everyday life—while maintaining the technical excellence and creative integrity that distinguishes truly skilled makers.
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Graphic Tees Australia
24 Merino St, TAS
Graphic Tees Australia brings printmaking to life on Merino Street in Hobart, Tasmania, where traditional screen-printing techniques create bold, distinctive apparel. The studio transforms cotton into wearable art, combining graphic design with the tactile satisfaction of screen-printed colour. Each piece emerges from thoughtful design and meticulous printing craft, resulting in tees that carry genuine artistic intention. For visitors seeking apparel with character and integrity—garments that tell the story of their making—Graphic Tees Australia offers the chance to wear contemporary printmaking directly.
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Grasstree Gallery
Albany WA 6330, WA
Grasstree Gallery in Albany, Western Australia, celebrates visual art within the distinctive context of the south coast, where landscape and creativity intersect naturally. The gallery provides a platform for artists working across diverse media, creating a space where regional and contemporary voices find expression. Visitors discover works that often reflect the gallery's location—its light, its community, its singular character. This is a destination where art feels connected to place, where viewing contemporary work happens alongside appreciation for Albany's creative culture.
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Gray Hawk Furniture Designer
1/5 Waverley Ave, SA
Gray Hawk Furniture Designer crafts thoughtfully designed wooden furniture from their South Australian studio, where quality craftsmanship meets contemporary aesthetics. Each piece reflects a deep understanding of wood's natural character and the precision required to honour it. Visitors stepping into their Waverley Avenue workspace experience the maker's philosophy firsthand—a place where function and beauty are inseparable. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or exploring ready-made pieces, you'll find furniture that speaks to both the hand and the eye, built to last generations. The studio welcomes those curious about the timber selection and design process, inviting you into the world of intentional, enduring furniture making.
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Gray Hawk Furniture Designer
1/5 Waverley Ave, SA
Gray Hawk Furniture Designer crafts bespoke wood furniture from their South Australian workshop on Waverley Avenue, where design precision meets material expertise. The studio specializes in custom pieces created through close collaboration with clients, translating visions into finely detailed wooden furniture. The makers' weekday availability reflects their commitment to hands-on design work, where every project begins with understanding the client's needs and the inherent possibilities within the wood itself. Here, furniture-making becomes a dialogue between maker, material, and vision.
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Great Southern Yarn
Unit 5/23 Lake Rd, NSW
Great Southern Yarn celebrates the art of fibre and textile craft from their NSW location, offering a carefully curated selection for makers and enthusiasts alike. This studio understands that yarn is more than material—it's the foundation for creativity, connection, and the meditative joy of handcraft. Their collection spans quality fibres sourced with care, each skein chosen for its character and potential. Whether you're a seasoned knitter, crocheter, or weaver exploring new textures, or someone discovering the warmth of fibre work for the first time, you'll find guidance and inspiration here. The space breathes with the collaborative spirit of the textile community, making it a genuine gathering place for those who work with their hands.
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Green Studio
9 Carpenter St, VIC
Green Studio operates from Carpenter Street in Victoria as a dedicated wood and furniture workshop where sustainable practice shapes every decision. The studio's name reflects both its environmental values and its creative energy—a place where contemporary furniture design emerges from careful timber selection and skilled making. Visitors gain insight into how modern furniture aesthetics can honour traditional woodworking knowledge. The weekday hours welcome those seeking bespoke pieces or simply curious about the process that transforms timber into enduring domestic objects.
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Greenoaks Gallery
2 St Georges Square, TAS
Greenoaks Gallery stands at the heart of Tasmanian visual art culture, housed in a welcoming space on St Georges Square. This gallery champions contemporary and traditional art practices, creating an intimate setting where visitors encounter work that provokes, delights, and resonates. The carefully curated exhibitions rotate thoughtfully, reflecting both established artists and emerging voices from Tasmania and beyond. Walking through Greenoaks feels like stepping into a conversation about what art means today—the space itself encourages lingering, questioning, and discovery. Whether you're an seasoned collector or simply seeking inspiration, you'll find a gallery that treats every visitor as a fellow traveller in the artistic journey.
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Greenoaks Gallery
2 St Georges Square, TAS
Greenoaks Gallery occupies St Georges Square in Hobart, Tasmania, as a carefully curated visual art space open to artists and visitors alike. The gallery's selective hours reflect its thoughtful approach—creating an intimate viewing experience rather than a commercial rush. Works on display span diverse practices and perspectives, with the space functioning as both gallery and community meeting point. For art lovers navigating Hobart's creative scene, Greenoaks offers a welcoming destination where discovery feels genuine and conversation feels encouraged.
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Greg James Sculpture Studio
Unit 2 J Shed/3 Fleet St, WA
Greg James Sculpture Studio sits in a converted warehouse space on Fleet Street in Western Australia, where visitors step into a world of three-dimensional artistic vision. The studio showcases sculptural works that reflect thoughtful engagement with form, material, and space. Open weekend afternoons, it offers a rare opportunity to experience contemporary sculpture in an intimate setting and connect directly with the creative process. The converted industrial locale—J Shed—lends authentic character to an already compelling artistic destination. Those seeking to deepen their appreciation for sculptural practice will find Greg James's studio a genuinely rewarding visit.
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Greg Mallyon Art
22 West St, NSW
Greg Mallyon Art brings a distinctive vision to the NSW visual art landscape, exploring form, colour, and meaning through his distinctive practice. Working from West Street, the studio reflects an artist deeply engaged with contemporary art-making, creating work that invites contemplation and response. Visitors encounter paintings and pieces that demonstrate technical skill married with conceptual depth—art that rewards close looking and reflection. The studio welcomes those curious about the creative process and the ideas driving the work. Whether you're drawn to acquire a piece or simply wish to understand an artist's vision more intimately, you'll find an authentic engagement with contemporary practice.
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Grendesign - Creative, Digital & Markting Agency
1/33A Dava Dr, VIC
Grendesign brings printmaking expertise and creative vision to their Victoria-based studio, where traditional and contemporary printing practices intersect with digital innovation. This is a space where ideas transform into tangible, printed form—whether through bold graphic design, fine art editions, or bespoke commissioned work. The studio embraces the spontaneity and precision that printmaking demands, combining technical mastery with conceptual clarity. Visitors experience a maker's space that values both the heritage of printing traditions and the possibilities of modern creative practice. If you're seeking custom prints, exploring limited editions, or simply curious about how ideas become visible, you'll find skilled makers who understand the power of the printed image.
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Groovy Glass ACT
19 Balala Pl, ACT
Groovy Glass ACT transforms molten glass into luminous objects within their Canberra studio, where heat, timing, and artistic vision converge. This glasswork studio captures the essence of the craft—the way light moves through colour, the fluidity of hot glass, the precision required to create lasting beauty. Every piece speaks to the maker's understanding of glass as both material and medium, combining technical expertise with creative expression. Visitors to Balala Place encounter work that ranges from functional to sculptural, each item unique in its character. Whether you're drawn to the glasswork itself or curious about the process that brings it to life, you'll discover a studio where tradition and contemporary practice breathe together.
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Ground Up Pottery
8 Lexburn Ave, NSW
Ground Up Pottery brings the tactile warmth of handmade ceramics to New South Wales, drawing its name from the fundamental relationship between maker and clay. The studio embraces pottery as both functional craft and artistic expression, creating pieces that carry the distinctive mark of human hands. Visitors discover work that honours traditional techniques while remaining rooted in contemporary life. Whether you're seeking functional tableware with soul or sculptural ceramic forms, Ground Up Pottery represents the quiet confidence of makers who understand clay's infinite possibilities. This is where everyday beauty and artistic integrity meet.
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Grounded By Designs
16 Gipps St, NSW
Grounded By Designs works in clay with intention and care, creating ceramics from their intimate NSW studio on Gipps Street. The practice honours clay's ancient heritage while exploring its possibilities for today—functional ware that's beautiful to hold, sculptural forms that invite touch and contemplation. This is a maker's space where each piece emerges from a deep relationship with the material, shaped by hands and kiln-fire into something distinctly personal. The studio's early hours reflect a working artist's rhythm, welcoming those who value handmade ceramics and understand the commitment behind them. Whether seeking functional tableware or sculptural works, visitors encounter clay that's been thoughtfully considered at every stage.
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GT Print Australia
2-3/4 Robert St, QLD
GT Print Australia stands as a comprehensive printing resource in Queensland, offering both fine art editions and commercial printing services from their Robert Street workspace. The studio bridges the gap between artistic vision and technical execution, where printmakers and designers collaborate to bring work to life. From traditional screen printing to digital techniques, the facility supports both established artists and emerging makers exploring the medium's possibilities. Visitors experience a space that respects printing's rich history while embracing contemporary innovation. Whether commissioning a run of prints, exploring edition work, or seeking advice on printing techniques, you'll find a team with genuine expertise and enthusiasm for the craft.
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Haab Designer Jewellers
20 Coulter Ct, TAS
Haab Designer Jewellers crafts distinctive jewellery from their Tasmanian studio, where metalwork skill meets artistic vision. Each piece emerges from a deep understanding of how precious materials can be shaped into wearable art—designs that balance form, function, and personal significance. The jewellers working at Coulter Court combine traditional metalsmithing techniques with contemporary design sensibility, creating work that's both timeless and of-the-moment. Visitors stepping into the studio encounter pieces ranging from delicate fine jewellery to bold statement works, often bespoke commissions that tell individual stories. Whether seeking an engagement ring, a custom creation, or simply wishing to understand the artistry of fine jewellery, you'll find makers who listen, design thoughtfully, and execute with precision.
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Haab Designer Jewellers
20 Coulter Ct, TAS
Haab Designer Jewellers crafts bespoke metalwork in Tasmania's creative landscape, where precision engineering meets artistic vision. The studio specializes in jewellery design that marries contemporary aesthetics with meticulous craftsmanship, offering both custom commissions and curated ready-made pieces. Located on Coulter Court, Haab welcomes visitors throughout the working week, providing a welcoming space to explore distinctive jewellery and discuss custom design possibilities. The studio's commitment to quality metalwork and thoughtful design makes it an essential destination for those seeking jewellery that transcends trends and tells a personal story.
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Hagan Furniture & Timberwork
14 Sowden St, QLD
Hagan Furniture & Timberwork demonstrates the enduring appeal of quality woodcraft in Queensland, where skilled hands transform timber into functional and beautiful pieces. Operating from Sowden Street, the studio specializes in bespoke and ready-made furniture that showcases the natural character of wood. Each piece reflects understanding of timber properties, joinery traditions, and contemporary design sensibility. Visitors and clients encounter work that proves furniture-making remains a vital craft—one that marries sustainability, durability, and aesthetic grace. This is where trees become treasured pieces for homes and spaces.
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Hahndorf Academy
68 Main Street, SA
Hahndorf Academy stands as a cultural landmark in South Australia's historic Hahndorf village, celebrating the region's rich artistic heritage and contemporary creative practice. Housed on Main Street, this institution functions as both gallery and community gathering space, where visual art, local history, and ongoing creative conversation intersect. The academy's exhibitions rotate seasonally, showcasing work by emerging and established artists while maintaining deep roots in the village's artistic traditions. Visitors experience a welcoming environment that honours craft traditions while remaining genuinely curious about contemporary voices. Whether you're exploring regional art, seeking inspiration, or interested in the stories embedded in place and practice, you'll find an institution that treats art as essential to how communities thrive and understand themselves.
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Hahndorf Pottery
47 Mount Barker Rd, SA
Nestled in the heart of Hahndorf's heritage landscape, Hahndorf Pottery invites visitors into a world of handcrafted ceramics and clay work. The studio pulses with creative energy, where skilled potters shape and fire pieces that reflect both traditional technique and contemporary vision. Stepping inside, you'll encounter work that speaks to the quiet beauty of the craft—from functional ware to sculptural forms. The generous opening hours across Wednesday through Saturday make it an accessible destination for those keen to witness the creative process, commission custom pieces, or simply browse work made with genuine care. This is where clay becomes art.
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Haines Glass and Glazing
298 Princes Hwy, NSW
Haines Glass and Glazing operates along the Princes Highway in New South Wales as a multi-skilled glass studio dedicated to both traditional and contemporary practice. The workshop approaches glass-making with technical precision and creative vision, producing work that ranges from architectural installations to artistic pieces. The studio's early weekday hours reflect its deep commitment to craft—long days devoted to the transformative properties of glass. Those interested in seeing how light, colour, and form converge in glass will discover a studio grounded in both heritage technique and innovation.
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Halo Print Co | Sydney Same Day Custom T-shirts & Screen Printing
Shop 6/44-56 May St, NSW
Halo Print Co brings screen printing into the modern age, offering custom t-shirts and printed goods with impressive same-day turnaround right in the heart of Sydney. The studio thrives on collaboration and immediacy—whether you need a single bold statement piece or bulk orders for an event, the team approaches each project with creative enthusiasm and technical precision. Located on May Street, it's a space where design meets craft, where your ideas transfer onto fabric with vibrant colour and crisp detail. Weekday access means you can drop by with your concept and walk out with wearable art, making Halo Print Co a go-to for anyone seeking quality custom printing without compromise.
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Hammer & Hand Gallery
Unit 8/10 Station St, NSW
Hammer & Hand Gallery on Station Street showcases exquisite jewellery and metalwork from makers who understand that precious objects tell stories. The gallery celebrates the intersection of material, skill, and vision—each piece speaks to hours of careful craftsmanship, whether forged, cast, or intricately detailed. Open daily from early morning through late afternoon, it welcomes browsers and serious collectors alike into a space where contemporary and traditional metalwork techniques coexist beautifully. The intimate setting allows you to examine finework up close and connect directly with the creative philosophy behind each creation. This is jewellery as wearable art, metalwork as meaningful conversation.
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Hammer & Hand Gallery
Salamanca Arts Centre, TAS
Within Hobart's vibrant Salamanca Arts Centre, Hammer & Hand Gallery presents jewellery and metalwork that captures the energy of Tasmania's creative community. The gallery occupies a prime cultural location, drawing visitors who appreciate both the setting and the exceptional work on display. Here, contemporary metalcraft and jewellery design flourish alongside the pulse of the precinct—you'll find pieces that combine traditional metalworking wisdom with modern aesthetic vision. Extended hours across the week, including Sunday access, make it easy to include in your Salamanca exploration. Whether seeking a special acquisition or simply curious about the craft, you'll find makers whose work reflects genuine skill and artistic intent.
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HammerStruck
146 York St, WA
HammerStruck brings handmade jewellery and metalwork to York Street in Western Australia, where the studio's name evokes the essential craft of hammer and anvil. The workshop creates distinctive pieces that celebrate the mark-making traditions of metalworking, blending technical skill with artistic individuality. Open throughout the working week and Saturday mornings, HammerStruck welcomes visitors seeking jewellery with genuine substance and character. The studio's approach honours metalworking heritage while remaining firmly contemporary, producing pieces that become treasured possessions rather than fleeting trends.
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Hand Weavers & Spinners Guild of NSW Inc.
Brush Farm House Brush Farm House, NSW
The Hand Weavers & Spinners Guild of NSW operates from the historic Brush Farm House, where the ancient crafts of weaving and spinning continue to flourish in a space steeped in heritage. Members welcome visitors into a community dedicated to fibre arts—you'll encounter traditional looms, spinning wheels, and the meditative practice of transforming raw fibre into cloth. The limited but focused hours (Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday) reflect the guild's commitment to genuine craft practice over casual commerce. This is a place where you can observe skilled practitioners at work, learn about natural fibres, and understand the profound satisfaction these crafts offer. It's living textile history, kept vital by devoted hands.
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Handcraft Studio
Southport Park Shopping Centre, QLD
Handcraft Studio brings jewellery-making expertise to Queensland's Southport Park, offering visitors an accessible entry point to metalwork and bespoke design. The studio maintains consistent weekday and Saturday hours, creating a reliable gathering place for those interested in handmade jewellery and custom commissions. Visitors experience the studio's approach to personal ornamentation—where individual design dreams meet skilled metalworking practice. Whether seeking to commission a piece or browse ready-made work, customers encounter makers genuinely invested in creating jewellery that holds personal meaning and artistic integrity.
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Handmark Gallery
77 Salamanca Pl, TAS
Handmark Gallery stands as a beacon of visual arts practice in Hobart's beloved Salamanca Place, celebrating artists working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, and beyond. The gallery cultivates a thoughtful curatorial approach, presenting work that demonstrates technical mastery and conceptual depth. Visitors step into spaces where contemporary practice meets accessible pricing, where emerging and established artists share equal footing. With reliable hours spanning morning through afternoon across nearly every day, it invites the curious to pause, reflect, and connect with work that challenges and moves. The Salamanca location enriches the experience—art nestled within a precinct already alive with creative energy and cultural resonance.
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Handspinners and Weavers Guild of S.A.
196 South Rd, SA
The Handspinners and Weavers Guild of South Australia operates from South Road, serving as a vital hub for fibre artists and textile enthusiasts across the state. The guild embodies a philosophy of skill-sharing and community—members gather to practice spinning and weaving, drawing on accumulated knowledge and contemporary innovation. Limited opening hours (Tuesday morning, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons) reflect the guild's focus on purposeful engagement rather than passive browsing. Visitors discover a space alive with the gentle sounds of looms and wheels, where natural fibres transform into cloth through practiced hands. It's an intimate window into a craft tradition that values patience, quality, and the meditative pleasure of making.
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Handweavers & Spinners Guild of Victoria
655 Nicholson St, VIC
The Handweavers & Spinners Guild of Victoria, located on Nicholson Street, maintains a vital space for fibre arts in Melbourne. Here, weaving and spinning practitioners gather to advance their craft, share expertise, and keep these time-honoured disciplines alive and evolving. The guild welcomes visitors into a community where looms hum with intention and fibres are treated as precious materials worthy of careful transformation. Afternoon hours across Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday allow for regular access to this working space. You'll encounter weavers at their craft, find inspiration in finished pieces, and perhaps begin to understand why these ancient practices continue to captivate. It's craft rooted in tradition, oriented toward the future.
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Handweavers & Spinners Guild of Victoria
655 Nicholson St, VIC
The Handweavers & Spinners Guild of Victoria maintains a vibrant presence on Nicholson Street in Carlton, serving as both workspace and gathering hub for fibre artists. The guild represents a living tradition of weaving and spinning practice, welcoming visitors to witness textile creation firsthand. Here, visitors encounter the meditative rhythms of the loom and spindle, discovering how ancient techniques remain vitally creative. The studio's selective hours reflect the contemplative nature of fibre work. For those drawn to textile arts—whether as practitioner or admirer—the guild offers genuine connection to craft community and continuity.
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Handyman Newcastle & hn carpentry
12 Robey St, NSW
Handyman Newcastle & hn carpentry operates from Robey Street as a full-service woodworking and carpentry practice, transforming timber into functional and beautiful pieces. The studio demonstrates that craftsmanship in wood requires both artistic vision and technical precision—every project reflects careful planning, quality materials, and skilled execution. With extended weekday hours, it operates as both maker's workshop and accessible service provider. Whether you're commissioning a custom piece, seeking advice on a timber project, or simply curious about how wood is worked in contemporary practice, the team brings genuine expertise and collaborative spirit. This is where timber becomes furniture, where craft meets practicality in the Newcastle region.
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Hang It - Picture Framing
Unit 21/140 Smith St, NT
Hang It Picture Framing in Darwin provides expert framing services that elevate artwork, photographs, and precious objects into finished presentations worthy of their content. The craft of framing requires understanding materials, design principles, and preservation—this studio demonstrates mastery across all three. Located on Smith Street, it serves Darwin's artists, collectors, and those with meaningful work requiring thoughtful presentation. Weekday access and limited Saturday hours acknowledge the practical nature of the service while maintaining accessibility. Whether framing a cherished photograph, a local artwork, or personal memorabilia, the team approaches each project with care, ensuring that what you bring becomes something you're proud to display for years to come.
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Hansbuilt Furniture Pty Ltd
11 Adeline Cres, NSW
Hansbuilt Furniture crafts bespoke wooden pieces that celebrate the natural beauty and warmth of quality timber. Located in NSW, this studio combines traditional woodworking expertise with thoughtful design to create furniture that becomes part of a home's story. Visitors can expect to encounter pieces that reflect meticulous craftsmanship and an understanding of how furniture lives with families over time. Each creation speaks to the makers' commitment to durability and timeless aesthetics. Whether seeking a custom commission or exploring ready-made designs, you'll find a team genuinely invested in creating pieces that endure.
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Happs Pottery
749 Caves Rd, WA
Happs Pottery brings clay to life on Caves Road in Western Australia, where visitors discover ceramics rooted in both technical skill and artistic vision. This welcoming studio opens its doors daily, inviting you to explore handcrafted vessels, functional ware, and sculptural pieces. The atmosphere speaks to a deep engagement with the clay itself—the kind of work that emerges from patient experimentation and genuine passion. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to contemporary ceramics, Happs offers a thoughtful selection that reflects the maker's commitment to honest, beautiful objects.
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Happy Hub Collective
10 Stack St, WA
Happy Hub Collective brings collaborative ceramic energy to Stack Street in Western Australia, where studio culture thrives through shared creative space and collective vision. The collective embraces ceramics as both functional craft and expressive medium, fostering an environment where individual makers flourish. Visitors experience the studio's warm, inclusive atmosphere while discovering diverse ceramic approaches and voices. With extended hours especially on weekends, Happy Hub welcomes both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers. The studio proves that contemporary ceramics thrive best within genuine community—where makers support, inspire, and elevate one another.
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Happy Hub Collective
10 Stack St, WA
Happy Hub Collective on Stack Street in Western Australia pulses with collaborative energy, bringing together ceramic artists and makers in a shared creative space. This studio studio welcomes visitors throughout the week with varying hours, offering glimpses into the process and practice of working with clay. The collective spirit means you'll encounter diverse approaches to ceramics, from functional pieces to more experimental work. It's a space where making is visible, conversations happen naturally, and the community of makers genuinely welcomes those curious about the craft.
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Harbour Glass
Unit 5b/92-98 Industrial Dr, NSW
Harbour Glass operates from an industrial workspace in New South Wales, transforming raw glass into architectural and artistic statements. The studio brings serious technical expertise to glass practice, working with contemporary processes while honouring glass-making traditions. Located on Industrial Drive, Harbour Glass serves both architectural projects and artistic commissions, demonstrating glass's versatility across functional and aesthetic applications. Early weekday hours reflect the studio's professional commitment. Visitors and clients encounter makers deeply versed in glass's optical properties, working methods, and expressive potential—genuine craftspeople advancing the discipline.
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Hargreaves Studios & Bendigo Artists Inc
Hargreaves Studios First Floor, NSW
Hargreaves Studios & Bendigo Artists Inc brings together a vibrant community of visual artists in a shared first-floor creative space. This collaborative hub celebrates contemporary and traditional art practices, offering visitors a genuine glimpse into working studios where creativity unfolds daily. The welcoming atmosphere invites art lovers to engage directly with makers, discover original works across diverse mediums, and develop meaningful connections with the local artistic community. Open weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM, it's an ideal destination for those seeking authentic creative energy and the stories behind the art.
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Harlequin Manufacturing Jewellers
18/27 Lonsdale St, ACT
Harlequin Manufacturing Jewellers creates bespoke and ready-made pieces in the heart of Canberra, where metalwork tradition meets contemporary design sensibility. This jewellery studio specializes in careful craftsmanship, working with precious metals to realize both personal commissions and signature collections. The makers here understand that jewellery marks moments and carries meaning, approaching each piece with appropriate intentionality. Visitors can expect detailed consultation and access to skilled artisans who take time to understand what matters to you—whether you're seeking a custom creation or discovering something special.
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Harmony Pottery
18 Karaman St, VIC
Harmony Pottery on Karaman Street in Victoria operates as both studio and welcoming creative space, where ceramics are made with genuine attention to form and function. Open extended weekday hours, this studio invites you to experience pottery in progress and discover finished work that balances beauty with everyday usability. The makers here understand clay's responsive nature and create pieces that feel considered and alive. Whether browsing finished works, commissioning custom pieces, or simply spending time in a space dedicated to the quieter disciplines of craft, you'll sense the thoughtfulness embedded in everything here.
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Harry Rose Jewellery
Unit5/222 City Walk, ACT
Harry Rose Jewellery operates in Canberra's City Walk, crafting jewellery that reflects contemporary sensibilities and technical precision. This metalwork studio creates pieces designed for those who understand jewellery as personal adornment with meaning. The makers here work with intention, whether designing bespoke commissions or developing signature collections that balance wearability with distinctive aesthetic vision. Visiting means stepping into a space where craftsmanship is visible in every detail, and where the makers are genuinely engaged with understanding your needs and translating them into wearable art.
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hart ceramics
12 Acacia Ave, NSW
Hart Ceramics operates from a NSW studio, welcoming visitors on weekends to experience contemporary ceramic work. This maker approaches clay with artistic vision, creating pieces that reflect both technical mastery and creative courage. The limited weekend hours speak to a studio-focused practice where making takes priority, and openings to the public are thoughtfully offered moments to connect with the work. You'll discover ceramics that challenge expectations—functional yet sculptural, familiar yet surprising—all marked by the maker's distinctive sensibility and commitment to the clay itself.
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Hastings Designer Kitchens
46/48 Maude St, SA
Hastings Designer Kitchens specialises in bespoke timber cabinetry and furniture design, crafting functional beauty for South Australian homes. Located on Maude Street, this wood and furniture studio transforms raw materials into sophisticated kitchen solutions and custom pieces that reflect each client's vision. The team combines skilled joinery with thoughtful design, creating storage and cooking spaces that enhance daily living. Visitors discover how quality timber work becomes an investment in a home's heart, with expert consultation available to guide projects from concept through completion during weekday business hours.
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Hastings Fine Art Gallery
2 William St, NSW
Hastings Fine Art Gallery curates contemporary visual art in a welcoming William Street setting, celebrating the creative voices of the wider region. This carefully considered space showcases paintings, prints, and mixed-media works that reflect diverse artistic perspectives and techniques. The gallery creates an unhurried environment for visitors to pause, look closely, and connect with art that resonates. With extended weekend hours from Wednesday through Sunday, it serves as both a cultural gathering place and a platform for emerging and established artists seeking thoughtful exhibition opportunities.
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Hastings Specialty Furniture
89 Hastings River Dr, NSW
Hastings Specialty Furniture creates distinctive timber and upholstered pieces along Hastings River Drive, blending craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. This furniture studio works closely with clients to realise custom seating, storage, and bespoke solutions tailored to individual spaces and lifestyles. The makers understand how thoughtful furniture design enhances both function and beauty in a home. Visitors can explore finished pieces and discuss custom possibilities with artisans who bring expertise and attention to detail to every project, available weekdays and Saturday mornings.
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Hatch + Make
20A William St E, VIC
Hatch + Make operates as a textile and fibre studio in Victoria, creating work that explores the expressive possibilities of fabric, thread, and tactile craft. This maker engages deeply with traditional and contemporary textile techniques, producing pieces that celebrate colour, pattern, and the handmade quality that machine production cannot replicate. The studio welcomes those drawn to wearable art, home textiles, or simply the meditative beauty of work created through patience and skill. Each piece carries the mark of deliberate making—visible in every stitch and weave.
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Haus of Clay
106 Park Ave Ln, NSW
Haus of Clay invites visitors into the tactile, meditative world of ceramic craft on Park Avenue Lane. This ceramics studio nurtures both the ancient traditions and contemporary expressions possible through clay, offering a space where functional ware and sculptural works emerge from skilled hands. The studio embodies the quiet confidence of makers who understand clay's possibilities—from wheel-thrown vessels to hand-built forms. Whether discovering finished pieces or observing artists at work, visitors experience the grounded, earthy energy that defines ceramic practice.
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Haven Gallery Byron Bay
102 Jonson St, NSW
Haven Gallery Byron Bay brings together visual artists and makers in the creative heart of Byron's Jonson Street, operating daily with extended evening hours. This gallery space celebrates diverse artistic practices, from painting and printmaking to craft-based works that blur the line between functional and fine art. The atmosphere welcomes both collectors and curious visitors, offering genuine engagement with the work on display and the philosophies behind it. You'll find a carefully curated selection that reflects the region's creative spirit and commitment to supporting artists who work with intention and integrity.
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Headrush Jewellery
Unit 2/55 Country Club Dr, VIC
Headrush Jewellery creates contemporary jewellery in Victoria with an eye toward bold design and wearable impact. This studio maintains generous hours throughout the week, reflecting an accessibility-focused approach to jewellery making and sales. The makers here understand that jewellery expresses identity, and their work speaks to those seeking pieces with personality and presence. Whether visiting for a custom commission, exploring ready-made designs, or simply discovering what's possible in contemporary metalwork, you'll encounter makers engaged with both traditional techniques and distinctive creative vision.
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Healesville Fine Art Gallery
278 Badger Creek Rd, VIC
Nestled on Badger Creek Road in Healesville, this fine art gallery invites you into a curated space where visual art takes centre stage. The gallery specializes in contemporary works that reflect the creative spirit of Victoria's artisan community. Weekend visits reveal a thoughtfully arranged collection that celebrates both established and emerging artists. The atmosphere here encourages lingering—this is a place where art conversations flourish and artistic discovery happens naturally. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply curious about visual arts, the gallery welcomes you to experience work that resonates with the creative energy of the region.
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Healesville Jewellers
197A Maroondah Hwy, VIC
On Maroondah Highway in Healesville, this jewellery studio crafts pieces that balance technical mastery with artistic vision. The makers here work in metalwork traditions, creating jewellery that tells stories through form and finish. Visitors are welcomed into a space where craftsmanship is evident in every detail—from the jewellery itself to the thoughtful presentation. Whether you're seeking a bespoke commission or browsing finished pieces, the studio's consistent weekday and weekend hours make it easy to visit. This is where quality metalwork and personal service meet, creating pieces that become treasured parts of your life.
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Healesville Pottery
32 Maroondah Hwy, VIC
Healesville Pottery brings the ancient art of clay to life on Maroondah Highway. This ceramic studio invites visitors to witness the creative process where earth transforms into functional and sculptural works. The studio embodies the quiet dedication that pottery demands—from hand-throwing at the wheel to careful glazing and firing. Here, you'll find pieces that serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, each carrying the maker's understanding of clay's possibilities. The workshop welcomes those curious about ceramics, whether you're looking to commission custom work or simply appreciate the craft that defines this beloved regional studio.
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Heaps Good Merch
8/185 Currumburra Rd, QLD
Heaps Good Merch brings vibrant printmaking energy to Currumburra Road in Queensland, creating bold, playful designs through screen printing and other print techniques. This studio celebrates the immediacy and personality of handmade prints, producing everything from apparel to art pieces with distinctive visual flair. The team's passion for print culture shines through in every piece, each one carrying the character of hands-on production. Open weekdays, it's a welcoming space to explore contemporary print work and discover how graphic design meets traditional craft methods.
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Hearth Studio
67 Schlich St, ACT
Hearth Studio on Schlich Street in Canberra provides a warm creative sanctuary for ceramic artists. This clay-focused workspace celebrates the meditative and transformative nature of working with earth. The studio fosters an environment where traditional techniques meet contemporary artistic expression, resulting in pieces that feel both timeless and of-the-moment. Visitors experience the studio as a place where function and fine art blur together meaningfully. Whether exploring sculptural works or functional ceramics, Hearth Studio reflects a deep commitment to the ceramic craft and welcomes those who appreciate handmade beauty.
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heARTworX by Gaye Leanne
6/48 Watonga St, NSW
heARTworX by Gaye Leanne offers a warm, accessible studio space on Watonga Street dedicated to visual art and creative expression. This inclusive practice welcomes visitors to explore artworks, engage with creative processes, and discover how personal vision translates into finished pieces. The studio's extended weekday hours and Saturday morning opening create opportunities for the community to connect with art-making. Whether seeking original works or simply wanting to experience the creative spirit of the studio, visitors find an inviting environment that celebrates artistic exploration and individual expression.
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Heath Lyons Manufacturing Jewellers
60 High St, NSW
Heath Lyons Manufacturing Jewellers creates fine jewellery and metalwork from their High Street workshop, where precision craft meets artistic vision. This jewellery studio specialises in custom commissions and distinctive pieces, working with precious metals and stones to realise clients' dreams. The makers bring technical mastery and creative sensitivity to every design, whether restoring treasured heirlooms or creating entirely new works. Visitors discover the meticulous artistry involved in fine jewellery-making, with consultation available Tuesday through Saturday to discuss bespoke creations and timeless pieces.
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HEE CHO workshop
Level 3/115 Elizabeth St, VIC
HEE CHO workshop occupies a creative corner on Elizabeth Street in Melbourne's vibrant design precinct. This jewellery and metalwork studio crafts pieces with meticulous attention to both material and concept. The workshop welcomes visitors seven days a week, reflecting an open-door philosophy toward the craft community and collectors alike. Here, metal becomes a language for artistic expression—each piece demonstrates technical skill married to creative vision. The studio's accessible location and extended hours make it easy to drop in and discover contemporary jewellery work that pushes beyond convention while honouring metalwork traditions.
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Hello Koalas Gallery & Gift Shop
2/1A Blackbutt Rd, NSW
Hello Koalas Gallery & Gift Shop creates a delightful space on Blackbutt Road celebrating Australian-inspired visual art and carefully curated gifts. This gallery weaves together original artworks and thoughtfully selected merchandise, inviting visitors into a warm, engaging environment. The studio's distinctive character comes from its focus on art that captures the spirit of place and the joy of creative discovery. With limited but generous opening hours, it offers a special destination for those seeking meaningful art experiences and unique gifts that carry authentic creative spirit.
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Hello Merch
1/5 Plaza Parade, QLD
Hello Merch brings printmaking energy to Plaza Parade in Queensland, specializing in screen printing that transforms designs into wearable and displayable art. The studio excels at collaborative creation, working with artists and brands to realize their visions through the vibrant possibilities of the print medium. The workspace pulses with the hands-on activity of the craft—from screen preparation to the satisfying moment of final impressions. Whether you're commissioning custom work or sourcing printed pieces, the team here combines technical expertise with creative enthusiasm. This is where ideas meet ink, and where printmaking becomes tangible expression.
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Hello Parker Fibre Studio
3 Possum Ln, VIC
Hello Parker Fibre Studio on Possum Lane in Victoria celebrates the rich traditions of textile and fibre arts. This studio welcomes visitors into a space where natural materials come alive through skilled hands—spinning, weaving, dyeing, and other fibre techniques transform raw materials into textured, colourful creations. The studio operates throughout the working week, making it accessible for those seeking custom commissions or wanting to explore contemporary fibre work. Here, textiles are understood as both functional craft and fine art. The studio embodies a commitment to sustainable, handmade practice that respects both tradition and innovation.
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Heritage Carpentry & Joinery
Unit 1/5 Brockman Pl, WA
Heritage Carpentry & Joinery honours traditional woodworking craft in Western Australia, creating bespoke joinery and carpentry solutions from their Brockman Place workshop. This studio approaches timber work with deep respect for materials and time-honoured techniques, delivering furniture and built-in pieces that combine structural integrity with refined aesthetics. The makers understand that quality joinery becomes invisible through its rightness—pieces that function beautifully and age gracefully. Available weekdays, the studio welcomes consultation on custom projects where exceptional craftsmanship transforms spaces.
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Heritage Furniture Restoration
5 Alexander St, QLD
Heritage Furniture Restoration brings new life to beloved wooden pieces with meticulous care and craftsmanship. Located on Alexander Street in Queensland, this studio specializes in restoring furniture to its former glory, honouring the stories each piece carries. Visitors discover a workspace where traditional techniques meet genuine respect for quality joinery and timeless design. The team approaches every restoration as a labour of love, whether you're seeking to preserve a family heirloom or revive a vintage find. Open weekdays, Heritage Furniture Restoration welcomes those who understand that the best furniture deserves a second chapter.
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Hey Tilly
106 Darby St, NSW
Hey Tilly graces Darby Street in Newcastle as a jewellery studio where metalwork becomes personal adornment and wearable art. The makers here craft pieces with careful attention to design, proportion, and the inherent beauty of metal. Visitors encounter a welcoming space that celebrates contemporary jewellery while maintaining respect for craft fundamentals. The studio's regular opening hours—including weekend access—invite the community to explore and commission work. Each piece tells a story of skilled hands and thoughtful design. Whether seeking an engagement ring, statement jewellery, or a meaningful gift, Hey Tilly offers pieces that resonate personally and artistically.
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Hill Smith Art Advisory
The Darling, SA
Hill Smith Art Advisory occupies The Darling in Adelaide as a visual art space guided by curatorial expertise and genuine passion for contemporary practice. The advisory service brings knowledge and discernment to art collecting and appreciation, helping visitors navigate the landscape of visual art with confidence. Opening mid-week through Sunday, the space welcomes those at all stages of their artistic journey—from curious newcomers to seasoned collectors. Here, art is discussed thoughtfully, and connections between artworks and viewers are facilitated with care. The studio represents a commitment to making visual art more accessible and meaningful within Adelaide's creative community.
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hindesbydesign
136 St Vincent St, SA
Hindes by Design crafts thoughtfully designed wood and furniture pieces in South Australia, where traditional woodworking meets contemporary aesthetics. Located on St Vincent Street, this studio specializes in creating bespoke furniture that balances functionality with elegant form. Visitors discover handcrafted pieces that reflect genuine attention to detail and material quality. Whether you're seeking a custom commission or exploring finished works, the studio invites you into a space where wood's natural beauty is celebrated and shaped with skill and vision. A destination for those who appreciate furniture as both art and everyday companion.
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Hip Pocket Screen Printing, Mornington Peninsula
9/b Elite Way, VIC
Hip Pocket Screen Printing brings vibrant color and precision to the Mornington Peninsula's creative scene. This printmaking studio specializes in screen printing, transforming designs into richly textured, lasting impressions on fabric and paper. The team works with passion to capture every detail, whether for custom projects or collaborative creations. With welcoming weekday hours and Saturday sessions, visitors can witness the printmaking process unfold or commission personalized work. The studio embodies the creative spirit of the Peninsula—a place where technical skill meets artistic vision, producing prints that tell stories and stand the test of time.
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Hiraeth Art Studio
Manning Buildings, WA
Hiraeth Art Studio, nestled in Manning Buildings in Western Australia, offers a sanctuary for ceramic exploration and creative expression. This intimate clay studio welcomes visitors through its doors Thursday to Sunday, providing hands-on experiences with the ancient craft of ceramics. The studio's name itself speaks to longing and belonging—qualities that resonate through every handcrafted piece created here. Whether you're drawn to sculptural forms or functional vessels, you'll find a thoughtful community dedicated to the transformative power of clay. Limited hours reflect the studio's focus on quality engagement rather than casual footfall, making a visit feel like a genuine invitation into the maker's world.
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Hogans Family Jewellers
241 Margaret St, QLD
Hogans Family Jewellers stands on Margaret Street in Queensland as a beacon for those seeking exceptional metalwork and bespoke jewellery. This family-run studio combines technical precision with artistic vision, creating pieces that mark life's significant moments. Visitors step into a world where time-honoured metalworking traditions meet contemporary design sensibilities. Whether commissioning a custom piece or exploring ready-made collections, clients experience the dedication of craftspeople who understand that jewellery carries meaning beyond its material. Open six days a week, including extended Thursday hours, Hogans welcomes those who appreciate the artistry inherent in fine metalwork.
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Hollyn Woodworks
3 West Pkwy, SA
Hollyn Woodworks stands as a beacon of craftsmanship in South Australia, dedicated to the art of wood furniture design and creation. Based on West Parkway, this studio channels deep expertise into each piece, from concept through to completion. The makers here understand wood as both material and medium—respecting its grain, character, and potential. Visitors encounter a space devoted to quality, where bespoke commissions are approached with meticulous care and traditional techniques meet thoughtful innovation. Whether seeking a statement piece or understanding the craft itself, Hollyn Woodworks welcomes those who value timeless furniture and the hands that create it.
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Hollyn Woodworks
3 West Pkwy, SA
Hollyn Woodworks crafts furniture and wooden pieces with an understanding of wood's character and potential. Based in South Australia, this studio approaches each project as a dialogue between maker and material, resulting in pieces that are both functional and beautiful. Visitors who step into Hollyn Woodworks encounter a maker committed to sustainable practice and thoughtful design. From custom commissions to finished works, every piece reflects an appreciation for grain, joinery, and the quiet elegance of well-made wood. Open weekdays, the studio welcomes those ready to discuss their vision with someone who listens as carefully as they craft.
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Home made Home
Unit 4/28 Bangor St, QLD
Home made Home transforms wood into intimate, livable furniture pieces in Queensland, creating pieces designed for real life and real comfort. Located on Bangor Street, this studio approaches furniture-making as storytelling—each piece shaped to enhance how people actually live. The makers here blend practical wisdom with artistic sensibility, producing work that feels both considered and welcoming. Morning hours reflect the studio's focused, dedicated practice. Visitors discover furniture that doesn't demand admiration from a distance but instead invites you to sit, to use it, to make it part of your home. A studio where function and beauty genuinely embrace.
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Home Makers Club
140 Jonson St, NSW
Home Makers Club celebrates the tactile, meditative art of ceramics and clay in Byron Bay, NSW. Nestled on Jonson Street, this studio welcomes visitors into a world of handmade pottery where clay becomes vessels, vessels become art. The welcoming Wednesday-to-Sunday schedule invites both curious explorers and committed makers to experience the studio's energy. Whether you're drawn to finished pieces with authentic character or seeking to explore your own creative practice, Home Makers Club fosters a genuine community around clay. The studio pulses with the quiet satisfaction of hands shaping earth—a place where imperfection is celebrated and every piece carries the maker's story.
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Homecraft Textiles
20 King Edward Rd, WA
Homecraft Textiles on King Edward Road in Western Australia weaves tradition and innovation into fabric and fiber work. This studio celebrates textile craft in all its forms—from hand-dyed yarns to woven pieces that showcase pattern, color, and texture. The makers here understand how textiles connect us to heritage while remaining vibrantly contemporary. With generous weekday and Saturday hours, the studio welcomes browsers, collectors, and fellow makers alike. Discover textiles that invite touch, that tell stories through their surfaces, that transform spaces through thoughtful color and craft. A destination for anyone who believes fabric and fiber hold genuine artistic possibility.
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Homecraft Textiles
1039 Albany Hwy, WA
Homecraft Textiles on Albany Highway brings the same passion for textile and fiber arts to another Western Australian location, extending access to their distinctive hand-crafted collections. This studio champions the beauty of natural fibers, skilled dyeing, and traditional techniques reimagined for contemporary spaces. With consistent weekday and Saturday availability, the studio invites regular visits and deeper exploration of their work. Whether you're seeking a specific textile or simply want to experience fiber craft firsthand, this location offers the same welcoming atmosphere and commitment to quality. A place where textiles are understood as both functional and profoundly beautiful.
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Homegrown Design, Photography and Print
15 Monica Dr, VIC
Homegrown Design, Photography and Print operates from Monica Drive in Victoria, blending visual storytelling with printmaking craft. This multidisciplinary studio captures the essence of place and memory through photography and translates these visions into striking printed works. Visitors discover a creative hub where design thinking and technical skill converge, producing pieces that resonate on both aesthetic and emotional levels. The integration of photography and printmaking allows for distinctive creative explorations, whether for personal projects or professional commissions. Open weekday mornings and afternoons (with Friday hours concluding at noon), this studio invites those seeking original, locally-made prints with substance.
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Homme Upholstery Studio
44 Hynes St, QLD
Homme Upholstery Studio revitalizes and reimagines furniture through the skilled art of upholstery in Queensland. Located on Hynes Street, this studio approaches each project as an opportunity to extend a piece's life while honoring its bones and history. The craftspeople here combine technical mastery with genuine design sensibility, selecting fabrics and finishes that enhance form and function. Visitors witness the transformation of beloved furniture into renewed treasures—whether vintage finds, family heirlooms, or contemporary pieces needing restoration. The studio embodies patience, skill, and respect for both materials and the objects we live with daily. A space where skilled hands make tired furniture beautiful again.
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Hope Tree Framing Blue Mountains
1/78 Megalong St, NSW
Hope Tree Framing in the Blue Mountains preserves and presents artwork with meticulous care and creative vision. Located on Megalong Street, this printmaking and framing studio understands that how we frame art matters as much as the art itself. The team brings expertise in conservation, design, and material selection to every project, whether protecting family treasures or presenting contemporary prints. Tuesday-to-Saturday hours welcome artists, collectors, and anyone seeking to honor their meaningful images. The studio's mountain location feels fitting—a place where perspective and craftsmanship align, where every frame is considered as thoughtfully as the art it surrounds.
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Hoskings Goldsmith Jewellers
Mitchell Centre, NT
Hoskings Goldsmith Jewellers brings exceptional metalwork and jewelry craft to Darwin's creative landscape. Located in Mitchell Centre, this studio specializes in jewellery design and goldsmith work, where precious metals become personal adornment and artistic expression. The craftspeople here combine technical precision with genuine design sensibility, creating pieces that capture light, honor materials, and tell individual stories. With generous weekday hours and Saturday availability, the studio welcomes those seeking custom commissions, repairs, or simply the pleasure of witnessing skilled metalwork. A destination for anyone who understands jewelry as wearable art—intimate, purposeful, and beautifully crafted.
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Hoskings Jewellers
36 Smith St, NT
Hoskings Jewellers welcomes visitors to a world of refined metalwork and jewellery craft on Smith Street in the Northern Territory. Here, skilled artisans work with precious metals to create pieces that balance contemporary design with timeless elegance. Whether you're seeking a bespoke commission, a striking ready-made piece, or simply want to witness jewellery-making in action, this studio offers a warm and knowledgeable space. The team's expertise shines through in every conversation, making it the perfect destination for those who appreciate handcrafted quality and personal attention to detail.
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Hoskings Jewellers
34 Moore St, VIC
Hoskings Jewellers, located on Moore Street in Victoria, represents a commitment to fine jewellery craftsmanship and metalwork excellence. This studio creates pieces that celebrate significant moments and personal style through meticulous design and skilled execution. Visitors encounter a sophisticated approach to jewellery-making, where each creation reflects both technical mastery and artistic sensibility. Whether seeking a bespoke piece, repairs, or consultation on precious metals, clients find themselves in the hands of practitioners who view jewellery as both craft and art form. Open six days a week, Hoskings welcomes those who understand that the finest jewellery tells a story.
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HOTA Gallery
135 Bundall Rd, NSW
HOTA Gallery, positioned on Bundall Road in New South Wales, serves as a vibrant venue for contemporary visual art. This gallery space opens its doors daily, providing a dynamic platform for artists and a welcoming environment for visitors seeking genuine creative dialogue. The gallery cultivates a culture of artistic exploration, presenting works across media and disciplines. Each visit offers an opportunity to encounter new perspectives and emerging voices in the visual arts. With consistent opening hours throughout the week and weekend access, HOTA Gallery creates accessible touchpoints for those seeking to engage with art that challenges, inspires, and provokes thoughtful conversation.
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HOTA, Home of the Arts
135 Bundall Rd, NSW
HOTA, Home of the Arts, anchors Bundall Road in New South Wales as a comprehensive arts destination. This venue extends beyond traditional gallery walls, creating spaces where visual art, community engagement, and cultural conversation flourish. Visitors step into an environment designed to nurture creativity and foster meaningful encounters with contemporary practice. Open daily throughout the week, HOTA welcomes diverse audiences—from seasoned art enthusiasts to curious newcomers. The commitment to extended hours reflects a genuine desire to make arts participation accessible and integrated into everyday life, transforming cultural experience into something vital and inclusive.
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Hothaus
Unit 12/52 Sheehan Rd, VIC
Hothaus brings the ancient craft of glassmaking to life in Victoria, creating luminous works that capture light and colour in remarkable ways. Located in Sheehan Road, this studio represents the technical mastery and artistic vision required to work with molten glass. Visitors encounter a craft discipline that demands precision, intuition, and deep respect for material properties. The studio's work spans functional pieces and sculptural explorations, each reflecting the unique challenges and possibilities inherent to glasswork. Hothaus invites those drawn to the transformative beauty of glass and the dedicated craftsmanship required to realize creative vision in this demanding medium.
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Hothaus
Unit 12/52 Sheehan Rd, VIC
Hothaus brings the mesmerising craft of glasswork to life in Victoria's creative landscape. At this dynamic studio space, the transformative art of glass takes centre stage—where molten material becomes luminous vessels, sculptural forms, and functional pieces. Visitors are invited to experience the heat and precision of the craft, watching as glass artists demonstrate their skill and passion. The studio embodies the energy and innovation of the Victorian arts community, offering both finished works and the chance to witness creation in real time, making it a must-visit for anyone captivated by this ancient yet endlessly contemporary medium.
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Hound & Bone Studio
170A Sydney Rd, VIC
Hound & Bone Studio invites printmakers and print enthusiasts to a thriving creative hub on Sydney Road in Victoria. This is a space where traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques flourish—a place where artists pull proofs, experiment with blocks and plates, and collaborate on distinctive work. The studio radiates an approachable, artistic energy; visitors can browse finished prints, observe the printmaking process, or explore commission possibilities. It's the kind of place where the craft's heritage and innovation sit comfortably together, and where genuine passion for the medium infuses every interaction.
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Hound Ceramics Studio
Entrance through roller door on Amherst, WA
Hound Ceramics Studio opens its doors through a distinctive roller-door entrance in Western Australia, inviting visitors into a ceramicist's world of clay, glaze, and possibility. This welcoming space buzzes with creative energy across an extended week, offering opportunities to witness hand-building, throwing, and firing processes. Whether you're drawn to gallery-quality finished pieces or interested in workshops and hands-on experiences, the studio creates an inclusive environment where the tactile beauty of clay work becomes accessible to all. It's a place where function meets artistry, and where community and craft thrive side by side.
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Hound Ceramics Studio
Entrance through roller door on Amherst, WA
Hound Ceramics Studio operates from Western Australia with a genuine commitment to accessible ceramic practice. Located through the roller door entrance on Amherst, this studio welcomes visitors across an generous schedule that runs from morning to evening, six days a week, with relaxed Sunday hours. The inclusive approach reflects a belief that ceramics should be open to all—whether you're a seasoned potter or curious beginner. Visitors find themselves in an energetic, creative space where clay exploration is encouraged and supported. The extended, consistent hours signal a studio truly embedded in its community, inviting regular engagement with the meditative and expressive possibilities of clay.
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House of Cloth
shop 5/11-13 Retreat Rd, NSW
House of Cloth welcomes textile enthusiasts into a thoughtfully curated space on Retreat Road, where fabric and fibre arts take centre stage. This textile studio celebrates the depth and diversity of cloth—from yarns to finished pieces—offering visitors a chance to explore materials and techniques that connect tradition with contemporary making. Whether you're seeking inspiration, quality materials, or simply the company of fellow fabric lovers, House of Cloth creates an inviting environment where the tactile joy of textiles comes alive. Open Tuesday through Saturday, it's a destination for anyone drawn to the warmth and texture of handcrafted fibre.
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House of Fulton Jewellery
45 Smith St, NT
House of Fulton Jewellery stands as a refined destination for bespoke and contemporary jewellery on Smith Street in the Northern Territory. This studio champions the art of metalwork, where designers and makers craft pieces that speak to individuality and craftsmanship. The atmosphere is welcoming and unhurried—a space where customers are treated as collaborators in the creative process. From initial consultation to final creation, House of Fulton brings both technical expertise and artistic vision to every commission, making it an essential stop for those seeking jewellery that tells a personal story.
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House Of Hobby
28 Drummond Pl, WA
House of Hobby nurtures ceramic creativity in Western Australia, offering a dedicated Wednesday space for potters and clay artists to gather, create, and learn. This intimate studio embodies the spirit of hands-on making—a place where clay enthusiasts of all levels find encouragement and community. The studio provides access to kilns, wheels, and materials, alongside guidance from experienced makers. It's a sanctuary for those seeking to reconnect with the meditative practice of working with clay, where each visit deepens both skill and connection to this ancient, ever-relevant craft.
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House of Hobby - West Perth Studio Space
28 Drummond Pl, WA
House of Hobby's West Perth Studio Space extends the studio's welcoming approach to ceramics and clay practice in Western Australia. This shared creative environment brings together potters, sculptors, and clay artists in a supportive, resourced setting. The space honours the collaborative spirit of contemporary craft culture—where makers can access quality facilities, exchange ideas, and grow their practice alongside others. Whether you're refining your technique, exploring new directions, or simply seeking community among fellow clay enthusiasts, this studio space invites you to root yourself in the earthy, rewarding discipline of ceramic art.
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House of Print
Main Rd, NSW
House of Print stands as a vibrant printmaking studio on Main Road in New South Wales, celebrating the diversity and immediacy of print as a creative medium. Within its welcoming walls, printmakers engage with relief printing, screen printing, lithography, and other techniques that transform paper and ink into compelling visual statements. The studio combines the energy of active creative practice with the accessibility of finished artwork, offering visitors the chance to discover bold, distinctive prints and learn about the processes behind them. It's a space where tradition and contemporary vision merge, inviting all who value handmade mark-making.
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Hstudios
102 Armstrong St S, VIC
Hstudios on Armstrong Street brings the vibrant energy of printmaking to Victoria's creative landscape. This studio is a hub for those passionate about the art and craft of print, where traditional techniques meet contemporary vision. The workspace invites both seasoned printmakers and curious newcomers to explore the immediacy and expressiveness of the medium. With a welcoming weekday presence, Hstudios represents the kind of creative community where experimentation thrives and the printed mark tells its own compelling story.
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Hubert Estate
1-3 St Huberts Rd, VIC
Hubert Estate emerges as a dynamic creative hub on St Huberts Road in Victoria, dedicated to visual arts in all their forms. This welcoming venue extends far beyond a conventional gallery—it's a place where artists exhibit, collaborate, and engage directly with visitors across an generous weekly schedule. The spacious, thoughtfully curated environment encourages discovery and conversation, whether you're exploring established works or encountering emerging artistic voices. With extended Thursday and Friday evening hours, Hubert Estate positions itself as a cultural gathering place, making contemporary visual practice accessible to the broader community and celebrating the depth of creative practice in regional Victoria.
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Hugo Michell Gallery
260 Portrush Rd, SA
Hugo Michell Gallery curates a thoughtful visual arts collection on Portrush Road in South Australia, inviting visitors into a space where contemporary and established works share careful attention. This gallery approaches visual art as conversation—presenting pieces that challenge, inspire, and speak to diverse artistic perspectives. The refined atmosphere and considered programming create an environment where visitors linger and reflect, discovering new artistic voices and deepening their appreciation for visual practice. It's a destination for art lovers seeking quality, authenticity, and meaningful engagement with the artists and works on display.
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Hunky Dory Art Gallery
Unit 1/85-87 Main St, TAS
Hunky Dory Art Gallery welcomes visitors into a vibrant visual art space tucked away on Main Street in Tasmania. This gallery celebrates contemporary and experimental work, offering a carefully curated selection that reflects both established and emerging artistic voices. The intimate setting invites unhurried browsing, with pieces spanning multiple mediums and approaches. Whether you're seeking a meaningful acquisition or simply want to immerse yourself in thought-provoking art, Hunky Dory offers a warm, approachable introduction to Tasmania's dynamic visual art community. Open Wednesday through Sunday, it's the perfect pause during your travels or a treasured local haunt.
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Huon Art
41 Mary St, TAS
Huon Art stands as a welcoming hub for visual art in Tasmania's Huon Valley, occupying a quiet corner on Mary Street. The gallery showcases work from local and regional artists, creating a genuine sense of place and community. Visitors discover painting, sculpture, printmaking, and mixed-media pieces that speak to the landscape and culture surrounding them. The unpretentious atmosphere encourages lingering and conversation, making it ideal for collectors, curious browsers, and anyone seeking authentic connection to the region's artistic heartbeat. With extended weekend hours and selective weekday openings, it rewards those who seek it out.
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I Dream of Silver Jewellery & Jewellery boxes
99 Jones St, NSW
I Dream of Silver Jewellery & Jewellery Boxes brings meticulous craftsmanship to the heart of NSW, specializing in beautifully wrought silver jewellery and handcrafted boxes. This studio celebrates the timeless elegance of precious metalwork, offering pieces designed for those who appreciate detail, quality, and lasting beauty. Each item carries the maker's dedication to their craft—from delicate silver chains to bespoke jewellery boxes that blend function with artistry. Visitors find themselves in a warm, welcoming space where personal service guides them toward treasures, whether for meaningful gifts or personal keepsakes. Open six days weekly, it's a destination for discerning jewellery lovers.
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I Print Photos
5 Kilowatt Ct, TAS
I Print Photos transforms digital images into tangible art through expert printmaking practices in Tasmania's industrial creative precinct. This studio specializes in producing high-quality photographic prints, combining technical precision with artistic vision. Whether you're capturing a cherished memory or seeking bold contemporary imagery, the makers here understand the alchemy of translating vision to paper. The hands-on process brings warmth to digital work, and visitors appreciate the transparency and care invested in each print. With flexible weekday hours and a focus on bespoke orders, I Print Photos serves those seeking something personal and permanent.
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IAN CLARE
46A Lymington Rd, TAS
IAN CLARE operates a traditional ceramics studio where clay becomes poetry in the hands of a dedicated potter. Located on Lymington Road in Tasmania, this working studio invites visitors to witness and experience the living practice of ceramic art. Functional pieces, sculptural forms, and vessels showcase the maker's deep understanding of material and form—each piece bearing the subtle signature of hand and wheel. The open studio atmosphere fosters genuine connection between maker and visitor, making it a sanctuary for those who cherish handmade objects. Open daily, it's a rare opportunity to step into an artist's authentic working space.
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Ian Frances Jewellery
181 Main St, VIC
Ian Frances Jewellery graces Main Street on the Mornington Peninsula, where refined metalwork meets the relaxed elegance of Victoria's coastal design culture. This studio crafts jewellery with thoughtful precision, blending contemporary sensibilities with timeless appeal. Each piece reflects the maker's commitment to quality materials and careful design, creating adornments that tell personal stories. The intimate setting invites consultation and customization, making it ideal for those seeking something uniquely their own. With selective hours reflecting the pace of the Peninsula, visiting becomes a purposeful journey to discover jewellery that resonates.
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Ian Hill Fine Art Printing
3 Barker St, NSW
Ian Hill Fine Art Printing stands as a dedicated fine art printing studio on Barker Street, where precision and artistry converge. This practice specialises in the meticulous craft of art printing, serving artists and collectors who understand the value of quality reproduction and finishing. The studio's commitment to excellence in every print makes it a trusted collaborator for those seeking to bring their creative visions to their finest expression. Open throughout the working week, it represents the kind of specialised expertise that elevates a print from good to unforgettable.
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Ian Monty Wood Design
12c Centennial Cct, NSW
Ian Monty Wood Design crafts exceptional wooden furniture and design objects in NSW, transforming timber into pieces that celebrate grain, form, and function. This maker approaches wood as a living material, respecting its character while bringing vision and precision to every creation. Whether commissioning a bespoke piece or selecting from finished work, clients discover furniture that endures—both practically and aesthetically. The studio's early morning hours reflect a commitment to the craft, with weekday access for those seeking consultation or to witness the creative process. Here, wood becomes a conversation between maker and material.
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Ian Thwaites
14 Yates Rd, WA
Ian Thwaites operates a respected woodworking studio in Western Australia, where skilled craftsmanship transforms timber into refined furniture and design pieces. Drawing on years of dedicated practice, the maker creates work that balances aesthetic sophistication with functional excellence. Each piece emerges from thoughtful design and meticulous execution, reflecting an understanding of wood's potential and limitations. Visitors and clients discover furniture that speaks to quality, durability, and quiet beauty—pieces meant to become part of a home's story. This is essential viewing for those who believe furniture should endure.
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Icegraphic
21/20 A Lawson Cres, NSW
Icegraphic operates on Lawson Crescent as a dynamic printmaking studio with early morning energy and focused craft practice. This workspace embodies the professional printmaker's dedication—where technique, timing, and intention shape every project. The studio's weekday schedule reflects a serious commitment to the craft, making it an ideal space for those seeking reliable, skilled print services or keen to understand the discipline behind commercial and fine art printing. Icegraphic represents the quiet expertise that transforms creative concepts into printed reality.
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Ihnen Atelier Jewellery
125A Houston Rd, NSW
Ihnen Atelier Jewellery brings European-informed craftsmanship to the jewellery landscape of NSW, creating pieces that balance contemporary aesthetics with timeless principles of metalwork. Located on Houston Road, this atelier specializes in thoughtfully designed jewellery and bespoke commissions, working closely with clients to realize personal visions. The maker's attention to proportion, material, and technique results in jewellery that feels both modern and enduring. Visiting the atelier offers insight into the creative process and an opportunity to discuss custom work with someone genuinely invested in seeing your vision realized.
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IKKE Textile Design and Print
6 Molloy St, NSW
IKKE Textile Design and Print on Molloy Street merges two complementary disciplines into a cohesive creative practice. This studio explores the intersection of textile pattern and printmaking technique, where design thinking meets hands-on craft. Visitors encounter a space where colour, repeat, and surface are considered with equal rigour and imagination. IKKE invites engagement with the full possibilities of printed textiles—from concept through realisation—making it an essential stop for anyone fascinated by how pattern and print shape the fabrics that surround us.
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Illawarra Glass
2 Lady Penrhyn Dr, NSW
Illawarra Glass on Lady Penrhyn Drive shines as a beacon for glass craft in the region. With its doors perpetually open, this studio demonstrates an exceptional dedication to the craft of glassmaking and its accessibility to the community. The studio represents the transformative possibilities of working with glass—a material that demands both technical precision and artistic sensitivity. Whether observing the creative process or engaging directly with the medium, visitors discover the luminous beauty and endless potential that glass offers to makers and admirers alike.
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Illawarra Lapidary Club
51 Meadow St, NSW
Illawarra Lapidary Club on Meadow Street brings together enthusiasts of stone, gem, and lapidary arts in a welcoming community space. This club celebrates the ancient crafts of cutting, polishing, and shaping natural materials into finished pieces of beauty and precision. Members and visitors alike find themselves in a space where patience, skill, and geological wonder intersect. The club fosters connection among makers while honouring the rich tradition of lapidary work, making it a treasured gathering place for anyone captivated by the hidden beauty within stone.
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Illawarra Potters Inc.
64 Smith St, NSW
Illawarra Potters Inc. on Smith Street stands as a living testament to the enduring power of clay and ceramic craft. This studio community brings together potters of varying experience in shared dedication to the wheel, kiln, and hand-building traditions. The space pulses with the tactile, meditative practice of working with clay—from conception through firing—where each piece carries the maker's intention and skill. Illawarra Potters represents the timeless appeal of ceramic practice and the generative friendships that form when makers gather to explore this ancient, ever-relevant craft.
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Illawarra Print and Signage
288 Keira St, NSW
Illawarra Print and Signage on Keira Street serves as a comprehensive printmaking hub where craft meets practical application. This studio bridges fine art printing traditions with commercial signage expertise, demonstrating how printmaking skill adapts across diverse briefs and scales. The workspace welcomes those seeking quality print work alongside makers interested in exploring the full spectrum of the discipline. With consistent weekday availability, Illawarra Print and Signage has established itself as a reliable community resource for thoughtful print craftsmanship.
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Illume Creations
Shop 4 Mayfield/127-133 Main St, QLD
Illume Creations illuminates Queensland's crafting landscape through the transformative art of glasswork, located in Mayfield's creative precinct. This studio explores glass as both functional and sculptural medium, creating pieces that catch and play with light in unexpected ways. From luminous vessels to architectural glass elements, the makers demonstrate mastery of a demanding, beautiful craft. Visitors experience the magic of glass firsthand, discovering work that ranges from intimate and contemplative to bold and architectural. With generous weekend hours, Illume Creations welcomes those curious about how light and material dance together.
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Image Offset
86 Cavenagh St, NT
Image Offset brings the art of printmaking to Darwin's creative heart on Cavenagh Street. This studio is a sanctuary for those seeking to explore offset printing techniques and discover the tactile satisfaction of ink meeting paper. With a welcoming weekday presence, Image Offset opens its doors to curious visitors and serious practitioners alike, offering a glimpse into the meticulous craft of modern printmaking. Whether you're drawn by curiosity or commitment, you'll find knowledgeable makers ready to share their passion for this enduring discipline.
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Image Science
95 Howard St, VIC
Image Science on Howard Street in Victoria stands as a dedicated hub for printmaking excellence. This studio embraces both traditional and contemporary approaches to the craft, creating a space where technique meets innovation. Open throughout the working week, Image Science welcomes visitors into an environment where the printed image is explored with scientific precision and artistic vision. It's a place where the complexities of colour, registration, and material are celebrated by makers who understand printmaking as both discipline and creative language.
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Immerse in the Yarra Valley
1548 Melba Hwy, VIC
Nestled along the Melba Highway in the picturesque Yarra Valley, Immerse in the Yarra Valley offers a weekend escape into the world of glass art. This studio invites visitors to witness glassmakers at work in an environment where natural light and rural tranquility frame the glowing furnace. The weekend-only hours create an intimate experience, allowing you to observe the transformation of molten glass into finished pieces. It's a destination where craft and landscape converge, offering both beauty and insight into this mesmerising medium.
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Impact Teamwear
147 Learmonth St, VIC
Impact Teamwear on Learmonth Street specialises in the intersection of printmaking and textile application, transforming custom designs onto garments with precision and care. This studio understands that printed teamwear represents both functional craft and personal expression—each piece carrying meaning for its wearer. Impact Teamwear brings expertise in selection, printing technique, and finishing, ensuring that the final product reflects the quality of intention behind it. The studio welcomes clients seeking to translate their vision into wearable, lasting form.
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Impress Print
46 Don Rd, TAS
Impress Print operates from Tasmania's creative landscape, offering access to thoughtful printmaking practice. Located on Don Road, this studio embodies the printmaker's dedication to process and precision. Open throughout the working week, Impress Print welcomes both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers into a space where printed works tell stories through technique. Here, the rhythms of the press and the layering of colour represent a commitment to craft that resonates throughout Tasmania's maker community.
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Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery
134 Kedron Park Rd, QLD
Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery on Kedron Park Road in Queensland presents printmaking as both studio practice and curated exhibition space. Open Thursday through Sunday, this venue bridges the working studio and public gallery, creating opportunities to encounter prints in progress and finished works side by side. The extended weekend and late-week hours invite deeper engagement with printmaking traditions and contemporary explorations. It's a gathering place for those who understand prints as significant artistic statements.
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Impression Promotional Products
43 Cameron St, TAS
Impression Promotional Products brings printmaking to life on Cameron Street in Tasmania, specializing in creating custom promotional pieces that blend functionality with craft. This studio understands that great design deserves great execution, offering clients the chance to see their visions transform through skilled printing techniques. Visitors and businesses alike discover a studio that treats each project with genuine care, whether creating bespoke items or larger runs. The team's weekday hours reflect their commitment to serving the community with professionalism and creative problem-solving, making Impression a trusted partner for those seeking quality printed work with personality.
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In House Woodworks
12 Benjamin St, SA
In House Woodworks crafts fine furniture and wooden pieces from its Adelaide studio on Benjamin Street. This maker's practice reflects a deep understanding of timber's character and possibility, transforming raw materials into functional art that enhances everyday living. Visitors to In House Woodworks discover work rooted in skilled joinery and thoughtful design, where each piece honours both the wood and the maker's vision. It's a studio where craftsmanship and contemporary sensibility create objects of lasting beauty and integrity.
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INA BARRY GOLD AND SILVER SMITH
20-22 McKillop St, VIC
Ina Barry Gold and Silver Smith operates from McKillop Street in Melbourne, bringing precious metal craftsmanship to the heart of the city's jewellery quarter. This studio represents mastery in goldsmithing and silversmithing, disciplines requiring both technical precision and artistic vision. Ina Barry's work speaks to those who value handcrafted jewellery and understand metal as a canvas for personal expression. Here, traditional techniques meet contemporary design, creating pieces that carry meaning and beauty for generations.
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Indigenous Artists Hub
Level 1/59 McLeod St, QLD
Indigenous Artists Hub stands as a vital creative space on McLeod Street in Queensland, dedicated to textile and fibre arts rooted in cultural traditions and contemporary vision. This studio celebrates the rich artistic heritage of Indigenous makers, showcasing work that honours ancestral techniques while pushing creative boundaries. Visitors step into a space where every thread, weave, and colour carries meaning and story. The Hub offers an opportunity to connect directly with artists and their craft, experiencing firsthand the skill, patience, and cultural significance woven into each piece. It's a destination for those seeking authentic, deeply meaningful textile work.
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Indigo Woodworks
190 Jessies Ln, NSW
Indigo Woodworks nestles into the NSW landscape on Jessies Lane, dedicated to creating exceptional timber furniture and wooden objects. Open throughout the working week, this studio welcomes visitors into a space where timber selection, joinery, and design thinking converge. The makers here understand wood as a living material, respecting its grain and character while coaxing it toward functional and beautiful forms. Indigo Woodworks represents the quiet integrity of contemporary furniture craft, where each piece reflects deep knowledge and patient skill.
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IndiviJewel
Shop 3/72 Grafton St, QLD
IndiviJewel transforms precious metals into wearable art on Grafton Street in Queensland, where contemporary jewellery and metalwork meet personal expression. This studio crafts pieces that celebrate individuality, offering customers the chance to wear something truly distinctive. The welcoming space invites browsers and collectors alike to explore designs that range from bold statement pieces to intimate, delicate work. With extended Thursday hours and weekend availability, IndiviJewel makes it easy to visit and discover jewellery that tells your story. The studio's passion for the craft shines through in every thoughtfully designed piece.
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Indooroopilly Family Jewellers
Shop 3/30 Station Rd, QLD
Indooroopilly Family Jewellers brings accessible jewellery craftsmanship to Station Road in Queensland, balancing professional expertise with warm community engagement. Open six days a week, this studio welcomes families and individuals seeking both bespoke commissions and considered pieces. The makers here understand jewellery as deeply personal—whether creating engagement rings, repairs, or custom designs. It's a space where technical skill meets genuine care, and where jewellery becomes a tangible expression of life's important moments.
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Indulge Contemporary Silver Jewellery
102 Brisbane St, TAS
Indulge Contemporary Silver Jewellery creates refined metalwork on Brisbane Street in Tasmania, where silver becomes a medium for elegant, timeless design. This studio specializes in contemporary jewellery that balances aesthetic beauty with exceptional craftsmanship, appealing to those who appreciate understated sophistication. Visitors find a curated space that celebrates the warmth and versatility of silver, with pieces ranging from everyday wear to special occasion treasures. The studio's consistent weekday presence and Saturday hours make it accessible, inviting customers to experience jewellery that feels both luxurious and wearable.
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Industrial Sewing Threads and Accessories
Lot 1 7, QLD
Industrial Sewing Threads and Accessories supplies the backbone of textile creation across Queensland, providing makers and manufacturers with quality materials that elevate their work. This studio understands that great textiles begin with great threads, offering a carefully selected range designed for durability and performance. Whether you're a professional seamstress, garment maker, or textile artist, this is where serious makers source their essentials. The knowledgeable team helps customers find exactly what they need, making it an invaluable resource for anyone committed to quality textile work.
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Ink Circle Design & Print
3/142 Stirling Hwy, WA
Ink Circle Design & Print brings creative printmaking to Stirling Highway in Perth, merging design thinking with traditional and contemporary print techniques. Open throughout the working week, this studio welcomes those drawn to the intersection of graphic design and fine printmaking. The makers at Ink Circle understand print as a powerful communication tool and artistic medium, creating work that speaks to both aesthetic and conceptual concerns. It's a place where colour, composition, and craft combine to create printed pieces of real substance.
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INK Graphics Factory
26 Hannam St, QLD
INK Graphics Factory brings printmaking expertise to Hannam Street in Queensland, offering a space where design meets technical mastery. This studio creates custom printed work with precision and creativity, serving clients who demand both artistic vision and reliable execution. The factory atmosphere speaks to their professional approach while maintaining genuine care for each project's success. Visitors experience a studio that understands printmaking's power to communicate, celebrate, and transform ideas into tangible form. Whether for personal projects or larger commissions, INK Graphics Factory delivers results that exceed expectations.
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INK Printing Pty Ltd
8/83 Lysaght St, ACT
INK Printing Pty Ltd brings the art of printmaking to life in the heart of Canberra's creative precinct. Located on Lysaght Street, this studio specializes in various printing techniques that transform ideas into tangible, beautifully crafted prints. Whether you're seeking bespoke printed work or wanting to explore the printmaking process yourself, INK Printing offers both professional services and an inviting space to discover the meditative craft of ink on paper. The studio welcomes curious makers and established artists alike, making it a natural gathering point for anyone captivated by the marriage of design and traditional print methods.
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Ink Splash Screen Print
8 Dellavanzo St, WA
Ink Splash Screen Print on Dellavanzo Street in Western Australia pulses with creative energy and expert screen-printing knowledge. This studio opens its doors early to accommodate both seasoned practitioners and eager newcomers, welcoming visitors throughout a generous weekday schedule and Saturday mornings. Specializing in screen printing, Ink Splash combines technical mastery with an approachable atmosphere—the kind of place where you can watch skilled hands at work or roll up your sleeves to learn the craft yourself. It's a vibrant hub where bold designs come to life through ink and mesh, and where the community gathers to celebrate printmaking's expressive possibilities.
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InkFX Printing
3/17 Indy Ct, NSW
InkFX Printing operates as a creative printmaking hub in NSW, where ideas transform into vibrant printed pieces through skilled technique and artistic sensibility. This studio brings energy and expertise to every project, understanding that great printing requires both technical knowledge and creative vision. The welcoming environment invites designers, artists, and makers to collaborate on work that stands out. InkFX's focused weekday hours demonstrate their commitment to quality over quantity, ensuring each piece receives the attention it deserves. For those seeking printing partners who genuinely care about the craft, InkFX delivers.
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INKORAMA
129A Katoomba St, NSW
Nestled on Katoomba Street in the Blue Mountains, INKORAMA captures the spirit of printmaking with warmth and accessibility. This studio embraces both the technical and artistic sides of the craft, offering a welcoming space where visitors can engage with different printing methods and witness the magic of ink meeting paper. Open throughout the week with Saturday morning sessions, INKORAMA becomes a natural refuge for those seeking hands-on creative experience or wanting to commission custom printed work. The mountain setting adds a particular charm to this craft space, where inspiration flows as freely as the creative energy radiating from the studio.
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Inkpot Studios
First Floor/123 Murray St, TAS
Inkpot Studios occupies a characterful first-floor space on Murray Street in Hobart, where printmaking tradition meets contemporary creativity. This intimate studio welcomes visitors mid-week and creates an environment where the rhythms of printing—the careful registration, the satisfying pull of the press—become almost meditative. Whether commissioning work or exploring the craft under expert guidance, visitors find themselves in a space that honors printmaking's heritage while remaining distinctly alive with current artistic practice. The Hobart location lends a particular authenticity to this maker's studio, where the craft feels rooted in place and community.
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Instala DIY Studio
30 Lonsdale St, ACT
Instala DIY Studio on Lonsdale Street in Canberra invites everyone to get their hands into clay and discover the transformative joy of ceramics. This welcoming hands-on space offers the perfect introduction to pottery or a creative sanctuary for experienced makers seeking studio access and community. With extended evening hours and weekend availability, Instala removes barriers to participation, making it easy to drop in and create. The studio radiates an inclusive energy—part classroom, part creative refuge—where the tactile pleasure of working with clay becomes a form of meditation and self-expression that's both grounding and deeply satisfying.
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Instant Colour Press
6 - 8/21 Rae St, ACT
Instant Colour Press sits at the professional heart of Canberra's printmaking scene on Rae Street, offering sophisticated print services backed by deep technical expertise. This studio approaches color printing with precision and artistry, transforming concepts into vibrant, meticulously executed prints. Open throughout the working week, Instant Colour Press serves both commercial and artistic clients, becoming a trusted partner for anyone seeking high-quality print outcomes. The studio's focus on color work brings a particular luminosity to everything produced here—whether bold graphic designs or nuanced photographic prints—making it an essential destination for serious print enthusiasts and professionals.
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Institute of Modern Art
Judith Wright Arts Centre, QLD
The Institute of Modern Art, housed within Brisbane's vibrant Judith Wright Arts Centre, stands as a dynamic space for contemporary visual art practice and discourse. This artist-led institution champions experimental and conceptual work, presenting exhibitions and projects that challenge, inspire, and expand conversations around contemporary art. Open daily from Tuesday through Sunday, IMA creates an intellectually generous environment where emerging ideas meet public engagement. Visitors discover a living laboratory of artistic practice—a place where the boundaries of what art can be are continually reimagined, and where the community is invited to witness and participate in the unfolding of contemporary creative practice.
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Integral Printing
21 Clews, ACT
Integral Printing on Clews in Canberra represents the beating heart of the city's printmaking community, where technical excellence meets artistic vision. This professional studio has earned its reputation through consistent quality and deep knowledge of printing processes, serving artists, designers, and organizations who demand precision and care. Open throughout the working week, Integral Printing becomes a collaborative partner in bringing ideas to life on paper. The studio atmosphere blends quiet professionalism with genuine passion for the craft—a place where each project receives thoughtful attention and where the possibilities of ink and impression are explored with both rigor and creativity.
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Interknit | Branberry
1004 Humffray St S, VIC
Interknit | Branberry weaves textile mastery on Humffray Street South in Victoria, creating work that celebrates the intersection of traditional craft and contemporary design. This studio specializes in textile and fibre arts, producing pieces that showcase meticulous technique and thoughtful creativity. Visitors discover a space where quality materials and skilled hands come together to create something memorable. The studio's approachable hours, including Saturday morning availability, make it easy to visit and experience their work firsthand. Interknit | Branberry represents the vitality of Victoria's textile tradition, inviting makers and appreciators to engage with work of genuine substance.
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Interweave Arts
Queen Victoria Museum, TAS
Interweave Arts, nestled within Launceston's treasured Queen Victoria Museum, celebrates the rich traditions and contemporary innovations of textile and fiber arts. This studio honors the countless ways fiber can be manipulated, dyed, woven, and transformed—from ancient techniques to cutting-edge practices. The museum setting provides a meaningful context, where historical textiles inspire present-day makers and visitors gain appreciation for both heritage crafts and contemporary fiber art. Interweave Arts welcomes curious minds and skilled hands alike, offering a space where threads literally and figuratively connect us to cultural memory while fostering new creative possibilities.
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Interweave Arts
Queen Victoria Museum, TAS
Interweave Arts flourishes within Queen Victoria Museum in Tasmania, bringing textile and fibre traditions to life within a culturally rich setting. This studio weaves together artistic practice with educational mission, creating a space where historical and contemporary textile work coexist meaningfully. Visitors experience craftspeople actively engaged in their practice, offering rare insight into the dedication and skill that textile arts demand. The museum location positions Interweave Arts as both working studio and cultural ambassador, inviting the community to witness and appreciate fibre arts as living tradition.
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Invision NT
15 Travers St, NT
Invision NT on Travers Street in Darwin specializes in wood and furniture craft, transforming timber into functional art with skill and vision. This studio embodies the maker's philosophy—where materials are respected, process matters deeply, and every piece reflects both technical mastery and creative intention. Open during weekday hours, Invision NT welcomes those seeking custom furniture, interested in wood craft, or wanting to commission pieces that blend artistry with everyday utility. The tropical Northern Territory setting influences the work here, where local timber traditions meet contemporary design sensibilities, resulting in pieces that feel authentically rooted in place.
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Irene Byrne & Co Antique Jewellery
176 Leura Mall, NSW
Nestled in the heart of Leura Mall, Irene Byrne & Co Antique Jewellery is a treasure trove for those drawn to jewellery with history and soul. Specialising in antique and vintage pieces, this studio celebrates the craftsmanship of jewellery makers across the ages. Visitors discover carefully curated collections that tell stories—each piece a window into different eras and artistic movements. Whether you're searching for a meaningful heirloom, a one-of-a-kind engagement ring, or simply browsing pieces that spark joy, the welcoming atmosphere invites exploration. Open daily from 10am, it's the perfect stop on a Blue Mountains journey.
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Isha Chatterjee Art
76 Ridge Rd, SA
Isha Chatterjee Art, located on Ridge Road in South Australia, brings contemporary ceramics to life through thoughtful handcrafted forms. This studio showcases the artist's distinctive approach to clay, where each piece emerges from a deep understanding of material and form. Visitors step into a space where ceramics feel both functional and sculptural—bowls, vessels, and objects that invite touch as much as admiration. The studio's welcoming hours and accessible location make it easy to pause and experience work that bridges tradition and innovation. It's a place where clay becomes a conversation between maker and viewer.
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It's Just a Vibe Creative Studio
35-39 Arnold St, QLD
It's Just a Vibe Creative Studio pulses with creative energy on Arnold Street in Queensland, embracing textile and fibre arts as a vehicle for self-expression and community connection. This studio operates with remarkable accessibility, open every day and late into evening, signalling a commitment to meeting makers and creatives wherever they are. The welcoming atmosphere encourages experimentation, collaboration, and genuine artistic exploration. Visitors find a space that celebrates process as much as product, where the joy of making is paramount. Whether you're seeking materials, inspiration, instruction, or simply a creative home, this studio welcomes you with warmth and authenticity.
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IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery
31 Hunter St, TAS
IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery on Hunter Street is a carefully considered space dedicated to visual art that resonates with the creative spirit of Tasmania. This gallery brings together works that reflect contemporary and established artistic practice, offering visitors a curated experience that feels personal and genuine. The Wednesday-to-Sunday schedule creates a rhythm that draws both locals and travellers seeking authentic artistic encounters. Walking through, you'll find yourself amid pieces that provoke thought and inspire wonder—a reminder of why Tasmania's art community matters. It's a gallery that respects both the work and the viewer's time.
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Izuba Jewellery
322 South Terrace, WA
Izuba Jewellery crafts distinctive metalwork and jewellery pieces from their South Terrace studio in Western Australia. Visitors step into a space where contemporary design meets skilled metalcraft, discovering thoughtfully made pieces that reflect both artistic vision and technical mastery. The studio welcomes browsers and collectors alike, offering an intimate setting to explore jewellery that tells a story. Whether you're seeking a statement piece or something personal, Izuba's approach combines accessibility with genuine craftsmanship. Open through the week and weekend mornings, it's a welcoming destination for anyone drawn to jewellery with character and substance.
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J R Bespoke Designs
9 Reserve St, VIC
J R Bespoke Designs on Reserve Street in Victoria crafts custom furniture and wooden pieces that speak to those who value quality and individuality. This studio approaches wood with respect, understanding that each commission is an opportunity to create something that will be lived with, treasured, and passed forward. Whether designing a statement piece or restoring character to a home, the bespoke philosophy runs through every project. Early morning hours reflect the dedication of a maker committed to their craft. For anyone seeking furniture that tells their story, this is where possibility begins.
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J R Bespoke Designs
9 Reserve St, VIC
J R Bespoke Designs brings custom woodcraft and furniture to life from their Reserve Street workshop in Victoria. This is where timber traditions meet contemporary design sensibilities—a studio dedicated to creating pieces tailored to each client's vision. The makers here understand wood intimately, coaxing its natural character into functional art that enhances everyday living. Visiting early in the week offers the best opportunity to connect with the craftspeople and discuss bespoke commissions. Their commitment to quality joinery and personalised design makes this studio essential for anyone seeking furniture that's made to measure and built to last.
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Jacinta Emms
Old Maroochydore Rd, QLD
Jacinta Emms creates jewellery and metalwork from her studio on Old Maroochydore Road in Queensland, where craft meets creative vision. Working with metal as both medium and language, she produces pieces that balance wearability with artistic integrity. Her approach honours traditional metalworking techniques while embracing contemporary sensibilities, resulting in jewellery that feels both timeless and distinctly now. Visitors and customers discover work that invites connection—pieces designed to be worn, cherished, and noticed. This is jewellery-making as a genuine artistic practice.
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Jackalope Studio Gallery
19 Calton St, SA
Jackalope Studio Gallery on Calton Street in South Australia operates as a purposeful creative space, opening its doors on weekends to share visual art that matters. This selective schedule reflects a philosophy of quality over convenience—a studio that prioritises meaningful engagement over high traffic. The gallery space itself becomes part of the experience, thoughtfully arranged to let work breathe and speak. Saturday and Sunday visits reveal artists' practices across various disciplines, all gathered in one intimate venue. It's a destination for those who understand that the best discoveries often require a little intention.
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Jackson And Tait Fine Jewellery
Unit 2/19 Rawlinson St, WA
Jackson and Tait Fine Jewellery operates from a dedicated studio space in Western Australia, specialising in fine jewellery and metalwork of distinction. The makers here bring technical precision and artistic sensibility to every piece, creating jewellery that balances elegance with wearability. Weekday visits are ideal for exploring their collection or discussing custom commissions with the craftspeople directly. Their approach reflects deep knowledge of metals, gemstones, and the subtle details that elevate jewellery from pretty to truly memorable. This is a studio for those who appreciate craft at its finest and understand that quality jewellery is an investment in beauty and longevity.
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Jacob Lyon Pottery
5 Friesian St, WA
Jacob Lyon Pottery in Western Australia operates on Sunday hours, creating a weekly ritual for those seeking handmade ceramics rooted in genuine craft practice. Working with clay on Friesian Street, this potter explores form, texture, and function through a contemplative making process. Each piece carries the mark of hand and thought—bowls, vessels, and objects that feel alive. The limited hours suggest a maker focused on quality creation rather than volume, inviting visitors to slow down and truly see the work. Sunday visits become a quiet pilgrimage for ceramic lovers.
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JahRoc Galleries
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, WA
JahRoc Galleries in Western Australia operates by appointment, signalling a studio where serious collectors and curious makers come to experience bespoke wood and furniture design. This intentional approach to access reflects a practice deeply invested in understanding each client's vision and needs. Working with wood as a primary language, the studio creates pieces that blend artistic vision with functional beauty. The appointment-only model ensures that each interaction receives full attention and creative energy. For those seeking truly personalised furniture design, JahRoc represents a commitment to excellence.
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Jai Hay Jeweller
7a Mathers Ln, TAS
Jai Hay Jeweller on Mathers Lane in Tasmania crafts jewellery with precision, artistry, and a deep respect for the medium. This studio welcomes visitors Tuesday through Saturday, offering access to work that balances contemporary design sensibility with traditional metalworking skill. Whether browsing ready-made pieces or discussing custom designs, there's a sense of genuine care in how work is presented and discussed. The jewellery speaks for itself—thoughtfully made, beautifully finished, distinctly Tasmanian in spirit. This is a destination for those who understand that fine jewellery deserves time and attention.
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James McMurtrie Glass Blowing
63 Springwood Hill Rd, NSW
James McMurtrie Glass Blowing brings the ancient art of glasswork to life in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, where the studio sits amidst inspiring natural landscape. Visitors experience the mesmerising craft of glass blowing—watching molten glass transform into luminous vessels, sculptural forms, and functional pieces. The studio maintains an open, welcoming atmosphere with regular hours throughout the week, inviting people to witness the creative process firsthand. There's something captivating about watching skilled hands shape fire and glass into beauty. Whether you're a collector, curious observer, or contemplating a bespoke commission, this is where contemporary glasscraft reaches its full expressive potential.
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James McMurtrie Glass Blowing
63 Springwood Hill Rd, NSW
James McMurtrie Glass Blowing on Springwood Hill Road in New South Wales is where fire and skill meet to create glasswork of remarkable beauty. This studio invites visitors into the transformative world of glass—watching molten material become functional art and sculptural form. The generous opening hours and varied schedule reflect a maker committed to sharing the process alongside the finished pieces. Each visit offers the chance to witness the choreography of glass blowing, to feel the heat, and to appreciate the mastery required. It's an experience that reminds us why craft matters.
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James Turner Woodwork
Unit 21/51 Lancaster Rd, WA
James Turner Woodwork crafts bespoke furniture and wooden pieces from a dedicated studio in Western Australia, where traditional joinery meets contemporary design sensibilities. Each creation reflects meticulous attention to grain, proportion, and finish—the hallmarks of furniture-making that endures. Visitors and clients discover a maker deeply committed to the inherent beauty of wood itself, producing pieces that serve both functional and artistic purposes. The studio welcomes those seeking custom work or ready-made selections that showcase the warmth and character only genuine woodcraft can deliver.
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James Turrell "Within without" Skyspace
National Gallery of Australia, ACT
James Turrell's 'Within Without' Skyspace resides in the National Gallery of Australia's Sculpture Garden, offering visitors a transcendent encounter with light and perception. This immersive installation invites contemplation of the sky itself, reframing how we experience colour, form, and atmosphere. Standing within this carefully designed space, viewers become participants in an ever-shifting visual meditation shaped by time of day and weather. It's an essential pilgrimage for those curious about how contemporary art can transform our relationship with the natural world and our own awareness.
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James Tyler
Shop 118-119 Gallery Level, QLD
James Tyler's jewellery studio in Queensland showcases meticulously crafted pieces that blend technical precision with artistic vision. Working in metalwork traditions, the maker creates distinctive designs that resonate with those seeking jewellery of substance and character. The gallery-level shop invites browsing and discovery, where each piece tells a story of skilled craft. Visitors find themselves drawn to the intersection of wearable art and fine jewellery—objects that feel both timeless and distinctly contemporary, perfect for marking life's significant moments.
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JamFactory
19 Morphett St, SA
JamFactory in Adelaide is a vibrant creative hub where glass and contemporary craft flourish. Located on Morphett Street, this studio pulses with artistic energy—a place where experimentation meets skill, where visitors can witness glassmakers and other craftspeople at work. The open, collaborative atmosphere makes it feel less like a shop and more like stepping into an active creative community. Seven days a week, JamFactory welcomes visitors to explore finished works, observe the making process, and feel the warmth of a studio genuinely passionate about craft. It's the kind of place that sparks ideas and deepens your appreciation for handmade objects.
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JamFactory
19 Morphett St, SA
JamFactory stands as South Australia's pioneering ceramics institution, located on Adelaide's creative Morphett Street. The studio champions clay as both material and philosophy, fostering experimental practice and contemporary ceramic artistry. Visitors encounter a thriving hub where resident artists work openly, sharing techniques and vision with curious onlookers. Whether you're drawn to functional ware, sculptural forms, or seeking hands-on workshops, JamFactory offers an immersive introduction to ceramics' creative possibilities. It's a place where earth becomes art through dedicated human hands.
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JamFactory at Seppeltsfield
730 Seppeltsfield Rd, SA
JamFactory at Seppeltsfield brings contemporary craft and visual art to the renowned Barossa wine region in South Australia. Nestled within the historic Seppeltsfield estate, this satellite studio creates a unique cultural experience where art, landscape, and heritage converge. Visitors find themselves in a setting that encourages reflection and engagement with art in its many forms. The studio operates daily throughout the year, making it an accessible destination whether you're exploring the Barossa or seeking inspiration in an evocative setting. It's a place where craft meets culture, where creativity thrives within a storied landscape.
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Jammin Handprints
Unit 5/25 Runway Dr, QLD
Jammin Handprints operates as a dynamic printmaking studio in Queensland, where the ancient art of hand-printing meets contemporary practice. The workshop pulses with creative energy during weekday hours, with makers engaged in carving, inking, and pressing designs that bear the distinctive mark of human touch. This is printmaking stripped to its essentials—direct, tactile, and wonderfully unpredictable. Visitors discover an accessible entry point to relief printing, screen printing, and other traditional techniques, with the studio welcoming those curious about how images come to life through deliberate, hands-on processes.
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Jane Bowring Workshop
The Edments, SA
Jane Bowring Workshop nestles in South Australia's creative landscape, where jewellery-making unfolds as a meditative practice rooted in metalworking mastery. The maker crafts pieces that resonate with personal meaning and wearable elegance, drawing on deep technical knowledge and artistic sensitivity. Located at The Edments, the studio remains open throughout the week, inviting visitors to witness the transformation of precious metals into distinctive jewellery. Each creation reflects thoughtful design and meticulous execution—objects that feel both intimate and enduring.
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Jane Ruljancich Jewellery
39 Felix Grove, VIC
Jane Ruljancich Jewellery operates from Victoria, where fine metalwork becomes a language of personal expression and contemporary design. The maker approaches jewellery as portable sculpture, creating pieces that balance aesthetic sophistication with wearable comfort. Visitors to this studio discover work that transcends fashion, offering instead timeless designs rooted in skilled craft and artistic integrity. Each piece invites a closer look—revealing careful construction, material quality, and the unmistakable signature of a maker devoted to excellence in their discipline.
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Japingka Aboriginal Art
47 High St, WA
Japingka Aboriginal Art on High Street in Western Australia represents and celebrates the work of Aboriginal artists from the Kimberley and beyond. This gallery-studio serves as a vital cultural space, showcasing authentic artworks—paintings, textiles, and sculptural pieces—that carry stories, knowledge, and artistic traditions. The studio's thoughtful curation ensures visitors encounter genuine works with meaningful context and connection to Country. Regular hours throughout the week, with weekend afternoons, create opportunities to engage with staff who share deep knowledge about the artists and their cultural significance. Visiting Japingka is an invitation to understand Australian art at its most profound and authentic.
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Jarrimber Furniture
60 McDonald St, WA
Jarrimber Furniture crafts custom and bespoke wooden furniture from their Western Australian workshop, where decades of woodworking expertise inform every project. The team approaches each commission with problem-solving ingenuity and respect for timber's natural properties, creating pieces designed to last generations. Located in Perth, the studio welcomes clients seeking personalised furniture solutions or those curious about contemporary custom woodwork. Visitors experience a maker's workshop where functionality, aesthetics, and structural integrity converge in pieces that feel both grounded in tradition and thoughtfully modern.
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Jason Mcculloch Manufacturing PTY Ltd.
253 Brunker Rd, NSW
Jason McCulloch Manufacturing brings jewellery-making precision and metalworking expertise to New South Wales, operating a studio dedicated to custom design and skilled fabrication. The maker works with clients to realise bespoke pieces, drawing on technical proficiency and artistic vision to transform concepts into wearable reality. Located in the Brunker Road precinct, the studio maintains regular hours welcoming consultations and commissions. Visitors discover a craftsperson committed to quality construction, material integrity, and the collaborative process of creating jewellery that holds genuine personal significance.
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