There are 10 glass art galleries in Victoria
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As one of the most internationally celebrated Art Glass families in Australia, the Gordon Studio Glassblowers presents years of practice, infinite patience, and unique work to the world of Art Glass.
The Papermill Gallery is an art gallery in Fyansford, VIC.
Established in 1858, Bendigo Pottery offers visitors a unique experience of both historical and modern pottery production. Bendigo Pottery offers high-quality pottery at factory prices, an antiques and collectibles center with over 40 booths, heritage-listed wood-burning kilns, and an interpretive museum. The Interpretative Museum features a theater set in an old wood-fired oven and displays of kilns, manufacturing equipment and pottery made over the past 150 years.
A local treasure for over 60 years, Hamilton Gallery presents a variety of exhibitions, programs and events that promote understanding, awareness and enjoyment of the visual arts. Acclaimed for its exceptional breadth and quality, the gallery's collection includes works by some of the greatest European, Asian and Australian masters. Silver, porcelain and glass from the early 18th century onwards, Asian ceramics from great dynasties, European and Australian prints, 18th century landscapes, Au
The Latrobe Regional Gallery (LRG) was founded in 1971. The LRG is one of the largest public galleries in East Victoria. In seven on-site gallery spaces, LRG presents curated exhibitions and projects in contemporary art and design, experimental and interdisciplinary practices, selected curated collections, works by regional artists, and national touring exhibitions. The LRG Project Space enhances opportunities for emerging artists across Australia, just as the Dick Bishop Memorial Prize pro
Opened in 1992, the Marion Rosetzky Gallery is nestled in a tranquil, bushy ravine in the heart of inland Red Hill.
Merryl's Mosaics and Glass Studio is a studio/gallery producing and selling glass mosaics and cast glass pieces.
The Seaview Gallery has been a renowned gallery on the Bellarine Peninsula since 1988.
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia in Federation Square is the home of Australian art with great collections of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian art from the colonial era to the present day. With more Australian art on permanent display than any other gallery in the world, special exhibitions and programs, cafes, a restaurant and new perspectives on the city through its glass matrix, NGV Australia is more than just a great place to see art.
Gippsland artists take pride in the unique and beautifully curated collection of Australian arts and crafts at the Town and Country Gallery. The gallery exhibits: paintings, prints, sculpture, glass art, ceramics, jewelery and woodwork and is located in the heart of Yarragon, a bustling tourist town with boutique shops and cafes at the foot of the scenic Strzelecki Ranges, West Gippsland. Just over an hour's drive from Melbourne, West Gippsland abounds with charming accommodation providers, g