Discover the best top things to do in Barossa Valley, Australia including Corroboree Dream Art, Barossa Art Gallery & Gifts, Greenock Aviation Museum, JamFactory, Jam Factory, Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley Australia, Barossa Regional Gallery, Angaston Blacksmith Shop & Museum, Gawler National Trust Museum, The Carl Lindner Collection Of Classic Jaguars.
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With 32 years’ experience in Aboriginal and Contemporary Art, Corroboree Dream Art is committed to selling the best Indigenous fine art from recognised Indigenous Artists, and also from new and emerging talent. When purchasing our art you can rest assured that it will be of good quality and will be authentic. You will receive the artwork with our Gallery Certificate of Authenticity along with a photo of the artist. We are genuine gallery owners, so all of our art is made to a high standard. Our Art is composed on a 12” high quality canvas, using top quality artists’ paint. If the paints used are not high quality, the image will have no resilience. We are certain that the quality of our art will exceed your expectations Corroboree Dream Art primarily gets its name from Corroboree which is a generic word to explain different genres of performance/theatrical practices which in the northwest of Australia include balga, wangga, lirrga, junba, Bardi Ilma and many more.
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We are a small collective of artists working in a range of media. We have fine art and gifts available in ceramics, photography, jewellery, homewares, clothing and wall art. Artists in residence daily. The gallery has a lovely story behind its inception, come in and ask about how it came about.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Good to see aviation exhibits and very wide range of 1/72 scale of airplanes. Surprised to see a model of ship called City of Adelaide that is real ship seen at Port Adelaide and restoring ship.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
JamFactory is a unique not for profit cultural organisation supporting and promoting outstanding design and craftsmanship for over 40 years through its widely acclaimed studios, galleries and shops. JamFactory has facilities in the Adelaide CBD and in 2013, Seppeltsfield welcomed the opening of JamFactory to the Barossa estate - the first regional extension of JamFactory's Adelaide origins and new chapter to the region's art tourism offering. The contemporary craft & design studios, gallery and shop is located within the Seppeltsfield estate itself and is housed in an historic 1850s stables building, which has been extensively renovated whilst maintaining elements of original rural charm. JamFactory at Seppeltsfield provides a unique hub for craft and design in the Barossa. The facility provides studio space for professional artisans working in a variety of media including knife making, ceramics, millinery, glass and leather. A separated walkway through the building allows visitors to meet the makers and view there skills in action with public workshops available providing a hands on experience.The gallery presents a diverse program of curated exhibitions showcasing local, national and international work by leading artists, craftspeople and designers and the retail shop provides an extensive range of hand-crafted ceramics, furniture, glassware, jewellery and other collectables by leading Australia artists and designers.
Gallery with very wide selection of quality glass, ceramic and leather jewellery, artwork and other items. Lots of quirky items but with plenty to suit all tastes. Very friendly staff.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Was in The area and wanted to check out this exhibition we have seen this artist in the Adelaide botanic and it was amazing so seeing more of his work was amazing so talented. Just wish we could have afforded some of his work . Well worth a visit if ur in the area .
4.5 based on 6 reviews
A little known gem in Basedow St Tanunda, between 11.30 and 12 every Wed for a mere $5 you get a guided tour of a beautifully restored Hill and Son pipe organ that is over 140 years old. While the organist plays you get to see the inner workings of this massive organ. At the end you are encouraged to play the organ yourself. Best half hour you will spend in the Barossa!
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The Angaston Blacksmith Shop (A&H Doddridge forge) is a working blacksmith museum located on the main street of Angaston in the Barossa Valley. Volunteers of the Angaston and Penrice Historical Society demonstrate the art of blacksmithing and guide you through three rooms of blacksmith memorabilia. Established on the present site in 1873, it has survived war, depression and countless technological revolutions to stand today as one of the few remaining main street "smithies" in Australia. It was the industrial heart of the village of Angaston - a place of ideas and work where young and old alike would come to witness the expertise and listen to the stories of the blacksmith. It is a very special place and an extraordinary example of the ingenuity and commitment of a previous era. Open Saturday, Sunday and some public holidays from 1 pm to 4 pm. Tours outside of opening hours by arrangement.
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