There are 16 ceramic galleries in Queensland
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The University of Southern Queensland Art Collection is an art gallery in Darling Heights, QLD.
The Abbey Museum of Art and Archeology is located in Caboolture, about an hour north of Brisbane.
Artisan is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the practice of contemporary craft and design for creators and their audiences.
Quandamooka Artist and Studio, on Minjerribah North Stradbroke Island.
The Logan Art Gallery is an inviting, contemporary space showcasing local artists and high-quality touring exhibitions from Queensland and interstate galleries.
Mint Art House is a studio, gallery and event space.
Nissarana Galleries Mornington proudly presents a collection of some of the finest modern artists on display today. Its two major galleries in Mornington and Noosa showcase impressive collections of quality artworks by established and emerging artists that inspire and provoke, comfort and soothe.
Housed in one of Townsville's finest historic buildings, the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is a vibrant visual arts center with an important collection of North Queensland art.
The art prints have been reproduced from the illustrations in her beloved children's books as well as prints from her secret art series.
See the world from a new perspective at QAGOMA.
The Redcliffe Art Gallery is the peninsula's premier art destination.
The Seaview Gallery has been a renowned gallery on the Bellarine Peninsula since 1988.
The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery displays quality exhibits of national and local importance and promotes a strong program of exhibits and displays by regional artists relevant to the history and character of the Granite Belt region. The exhibition program also includes specially selected works from the gallery's extensive permanent collection of traditional and contemporary paintings, works on paper, ceramics, sculpture and fiber art. National Quality Roadshows feature exhibits ranging
Spirit Gallery was established in 2002 as a small Aboriginal arts and crafts shop in the Rocks Center in the heart of the historic Rocks of Sydney, Australia.
Founded in 1938, Toowoomba has the oldest public art gallery in the Queensland region.
Known as 'the artistic heart of South Burnett', the Wondai Gallery is sure to surprise and impress. The building that now houses the gallery stands prominently on the roundabout, behind the striking dingo sculptures and rock pool, and was originally the stationmaster's residence from the early 20th century. It has been tastefully downgraded and renovated while retaining old world charm including the original hardwood floors. Every first Friday of the month (except January) a new exhibit open