There are 111 Art jewellery galleries in Australia
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Art Picture Gallery Norwood SA
Back to Back Galleries hosts local and regional artists in an array of changing exhibitions throughout the year, as well, offering unique handcrafted pottery and ceramic sculpture in the Gallery Shop
The Busselton Cultural Precinct is a hub of art, culture and history. Located in the CBD near the foreshore, it comprises heritage-listed buildings and a performing arts centre (under construction).
John Miller Design Australia’s leading jewellery workshop.
Hand-forged precious metals inspired by Mother Nature.
Artist Libby-Jean Muhling works with jewellery, mixed media, painting and upcycling.
A charming gallery and art space.
The Old Lodge Gallery is an art gallery in Gladstone, NSW.
The Papermill Gallery is an art gallery in Fyansford, VIC.
A curated selection of ethically sourced Aboriginal Art, paintings, prints, books, weavings and wood carvings.
Wanneroo Regional Gallery is proud to showcase a diverse range of world-class exhibitions throughout the year.
The Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery is a must for collectors of Aboriginal art.
The uniqueness of the Up and Down Gallery stems from its exclusivity of only recording scenes above and below water.
From jewellery to resin work, four artists showcase their wonderful creations in the Art Creation Shed right in Denmark, Western Australia.
If you love jewellery then visit AO Design and Production right at Found Collective in Denmark.
The Armidale Art Gallery is a regional art gallery in Armidale, New South Wales. The gallery is the public face of the New England Art Society Inc., a non-profit organization.
The gallery features artists Jeanne Harrison and Helene Leane, who are printmakers and painters with a long history of exhibiting in Newcastle and the Hunter Region.
Artessence Gallery is an art gallery on New South Wales' Sapphire Coast.
Artisan is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the practice of contemporary craft and design for creators and their audiences.
Welcome to Middleton Arts and Crafts Association and Pop Up Gallery We are located on Main Road Middleton South Australia. We offer a wide range of craft items, from ceramics, children's clothing, mosaics, jewellery, turned items, knitwear, cards, hot-water bags to homemade cakes, sauces, pickles, jams, chocolate items and much more. In the pop-up gallery, a large number of artists exhibit their beautiful work every month, so there is always something new to discover. We are open from
Artsource is Western Australia's leading visual arts network, and membership organisation for artists. We host regular events for artists and the public at Old Customs House in Fremantle's West End.
Artworks is a friendly and informal community gallery staffed and managed entirely by the artists themselves and by volunteer members of the KI Inc.
Aspects of Kings Park is a gallery and retail environment for the highest quality contemporary Australian and Western Australian craft and design.
The Barossa Regional Gallery is located in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley and is just a short walk from Tanunda's main street. The gallery combines heritage and contemporary architecture and is part of the Tanunda Soldiers Memorial Hall complex.
Birdland Functional Art Gallery specialises in unique pottery, glass and jewellery made in the Kimberley.
Blue Knob Gallery and Cafe is seven kilometers north of Nimbin and a 30 minute drive from Lismore or Murwillumbah.
Boom is a vibrant and active contemporary art and design gallery. They feature the work of emerging and established artists, designers and creators. Launched in 2011 by Ren Inei and Kate Jacoby, Boom showcases original art and design from local, international and international artists, designers and creators. Boom continues to grow and evolve both physically and conceptually, contributing to the cultural fabric of Geelong. Geelong, the old industrial city by the bay, was named Australia's D
Boranup Gallery showcases a stunning collection of Jarrah furniture, Marri furniture, and Blackbutt furniture with quality artworks & craft.
Bouddi Gallery is a social enterprise supporting not-for-profit Aboriginal-owned art centres and their artists in the Central and Western Deserts, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and Kimberley.