The Australian Capital Territory (ACT; known as the Federal Capital Territory until 1938) is Australia's federal district, located in the south-east of the country and enclaved within the state of New South Wales. It contains Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
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Specialising in authentic, ethically sourced Aboriginal art since 1989. Extensive Aboriginal art collection from most Aboriginal art communities to suit all budgets. The collection features original artworks by important artists including works by famous old masters and selections for corporate and private collections. The Gallery’s extensive inventory includes desert art dot paintings, bark paintings, sculptures, artefacts, limited edition prints, hand crafted woven baskets, corporate gifts, art glass, books, scarves, didjeridus and jewellery. Client appointments welcome everyday.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
The Scott Leggo Gallery showcases Scott's Australian landscape photography. The gallery sells unique artworks and gifts, perfect for your home or workplace, featuring photographs from across Australia. Experience our products in person and get the help you need from our friendly staff to help choose what is right for you.
Today was to nice to be inside so we decided to have a walk around the Kinsgston Shops. Discovered this fabulous. Shop with Australia photographer Scott Leggo. He was very generous with his Tim and has a price range to suit everyone’s budget. Perfect gifts for memories to Canberra or for gifts for Xmas or birthdays. Local guy , local work. Well worth a visit .
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4.5 based on 15 reviews
Strathnairn Arts is a not for profit arts association supported by the ACT Government providing working spaces, studios and facilities for a range of artists, crafts people and community groups. In addition to the Arts Galleries, you will find a SHOP and cafe set in a 1920's rural homestead on 9.5 hectares on the Western fringe of Belconnen overlooking the Brindabellas. Strathnairn Arts has been used by artists for decades but still remains one of Canberra's best kept secrets.
Strathnairn Art Gallery is situated in miles of open country. I saw kangaroos and there are horses in a nearby field. But this place houses studios where artists work in clay, paint, cast iron and wool , to name a few materials. The gallery houses exhibitions and there is a shop and café staffed by world's friendliest people. What a find!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The Drill Hall Gallery provides the Canberra community and Australian National University with a selective program of high quality exhibitions of Australian and international art. The Gallery supports the arts in the Canberra region by presenting exhibitions developed in conjunction with the Australian National University’s wide-ranging academic interests and or to coincide with major conferences and public events. National and international exhibitions – and works from the University’s own extensive collection – are features of the Gallery’s program. Sidney Nolan’s 9-panel panorama, 'Riverbend' (recently nominated among the ten must-see art treasures of Canberra) is on permanent display in the RIVERBEND ROOM. The Drill Hall Gallery closes over the Christmas period, with exact closure dates varying each year. The Gallery will close on December 16 2018 and will reopen on February 21 2019.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Gallery of small things is about makers and designers housed in the tiniest gallery in Canberra, Australia. These artists love texture, form and all things fabulous and small. Visitors will see works in Ceramics, glass, jewellery, paintings, printmedia, photography, sculpture and textiles. They will experience that hygiene feeling the Danish love (which loosely translates to 'being cosy'.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
There is always an excellent exhibition on at Beaver Galleries. This gallery is established and reputable where you can splash out and purchase a museum quality masterpiece from a current show or there extensive stock room or just get a fab production piece from their shop which stocks designer but affordable jewellery, ceramics, glass and other items like hand made scarves etc. There is a stock room as mentioned, as well as a stock display room where fine art and craft are displayed to give a sense of how it could look at your place. There is also a print display room and racks, a major exhibition space showing changing solo and group exhibitions. Designer/ craft in one of the two main spaces and Fine art in the other. The space is crisp and the art always looks great. The staff are knowledgeable and welcoming so even if you are a novice they can make your experience memorable. Added bonus is the fab fusion cafe check Beaver Galleries website for info about it - I can recommend the lemon meringue pie and the coffee is great. Parking is free. Great place to catch up with friends, check out some art buy the wedding present. Constantly excellent. You can pop in for 10 min or stay for an hour or two.
4.0 based on 375 reviews
Canberra Glassworks is Australia's only cultural centre that is wholly dedicated to contemporary glass art. At its core Canberra Glassworks is a working Glassworks that provides access to glassmaking facilities for glass artists. Canberra Glassworks also provides diverse opportunities for visitors to interact with and learn about glass making and the heritage of Canberra's Kingston Power House. Visitors can meet artists, see glassmaking as it happens, view exhibitions, take tours and have a hands-on experience working with glass. Canberra Glassworks is also home to Brodburger - the best burgers in Canberra!
I wandered in and ended up spending about 2.5 hours watching the glass artists in the Hot Room - absolutely fascinating and mesmerising. The time just flew by and I learned so much! Could only be improved by having an artist on the floor to do questions and answers!
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PhotoAccess is a unique space for making, sharing and discovering creative photography and photo-based art. We’re a place where local, interstate and overseas artists, curators and audiences gather to explore how contemporary image-making shapes our world. PhotoAccess is home to the only publicly-accessible darkroom in the ACT and wider NSW region and supports and encourages the development of contemporary darkroom practice. Located at the Manuka Arts Centre, PhotoAccess is a non-profit, member-based organisation. Each year, we present a dynamic program of exhibitions featuring emerging and established photographers and photo-artists, together with accessible public talks, events and performances and artist residencies that foster critical debate about, understanding of and engagement with image practice.
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