There are 30 Upcycled art galleries in Australia
30 results
The Giants of Mandurah is an incredible interactive art installation by artist Thomas Dambo, featuring large sculptures crafted from recycled wood.
Located in a 1920 country house this Gallery/ Studio showcases Textile Art, couture clothing, handmade furniture and a curated collection of European style antiques and antique textiles for sale.
As a sculptural artist, I produce realistic, as well as contemporary pieces, that are inspired by my love for nature and my passion for the outdoors.
Flowers are a huge source of creativity for me. I now combine my love of flowers and my passion for photography by gardening, creating floral art, and with the production of my cards.
Deanne Haddow's artwork portrays Margaret River’s natural environment by pairing hand-printed and indigo-dyed textiles with intricately painted designs.
In Open Studios 2018, I’ve used the creative process to explore the concept of “different minds”. The result is an “art scape” of up cycled works across the studio and property, that provide stories and a narrative exploring the experience of living and coping in a complex world of difference. “Same, same but different” using Mindfulness to view this space well describes what I am grappling with in these works.
Get your hands dirty at Designer Dirt! A creative hub for gardeners, artists and outdoor enthusiasts, they're so much more than a landscape supply store.
Located in an elegant heritage building and former shoe emporium in the York town centre
Graham Gautrey: Specialising in metal work, upcycling and sculpture.
Oriel Karridale Gallery is a small gallery run by Heather showcasing a diverse selection of exciting art. Heather lives on site producing her innovative mixed media art in her studio
My art practice is about using what I already have and working with found and gifted textiles, as a way of express my concerns about the impact of the fashion industry on our environment.
Mary Lindsay Homestead is a Community Art Centre with the City of Wanneroo. The newly refurbished historic homestead has an Art Gallery and studios open to the public.
Michael has adapted a thinking process for reusing the wastage from construction, interior and fit out industries and re-formulating materials which would have become landfill, into functional art.
The Myrtleford Mosaic Trail in North East Victoria is a convergence of art, recycling, and nature.
Natural Edge Framing & Photography is a team that loves creating art, assisting people to present their art, and doing it sustainably. They make timber frames & beautiful imagery with a difference.
Nigel Lullfitz's sculptures are influenced by his work in the steel fabrication industry.
Nirala Hunt fuses memories with fabrics as she challenges herself to turn what she has on hand in to masterpieces!
Since Pascale Abbott moved to Australia she has been creating masterpieces with different mediums: textiles, paintings, sculptures, metalwork!
Rebecca Cool first painted her trademark face as a 10 year old child and has painted it on everything ever since!
Rona Mirtle is an artist who uses a range of mixed media and textiles to showcase her work!
Ross Miller is a sculptor who prides himself as a "maker of things!"
Sandy Winkle is a creative and every waking moment is spent using her imagination to create something beautiful out of nature or upcycling materials.
Sarah Scheltema is an artist that creates stunning pieces from 'waste' raw materials!
Beautiful and functional timber products, showcasing the magnificent and varied grain of southwest timbers.
Soleil Heimlich is an artist that is inspired by landscapes, feelings and special moments in her life!
Sonja Hedstrom is an artist that produces hand woven up-cycled Scandinavian Rugs!
The Artisan Store Fremantle showcases local Western Australian artists, from our national treasures to our emerging talent. The largest range of local WA art work available in one gallery.
Studio open by appointment - lover of skulls, flowers and ROCK n ROLL!!
Voytek creates all of his work by hand, one piece at a time. Quality, durability and artistic finishes are integral to each piece.
Between professional work and child raising, I squeezed in art studies in London, Claremont, Fremantle and France.