There are 9 textiles galleries in Victoria
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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.
Hotspot for accessible Urban Contemporary Art in the heart of Fitzroy.
Established in 1965, the Gippsland Art Gallery plays an important role in the region's art and culture. The Gippsland Art Gallery is located in Sale Harbour, overlooking stunning waterways and parkland.
Sharing the space between six artists makes for a creative hub. With a central room used for a retail store and shared communal space, it’s perfect for collaborations and workshops.
Opened in 1992, the Marion Rosetzky Gallery is nestled in a tranquil, bushy ravine in the heart of inland Red Hill.
Australia's oldest and most visited art museum.
The Stockyard Gallery opened in 1991 and is run by a dedicated volunteer group of local artists and craftspeople. The gallery is located in Foster, a small town in the heart of South Gippsland dairy country and close to Wilsons Promontory.
The DAX Center collection consists of more than 15,000 creative works on paper, paintings, ceramics and textiles created by experienced people
The Wangaratta Art Gallery offers a range of high-quality, self-curated and touring exhibitions of contemporary visual arts in a variety of mediums.