The capital city of South Australia is simply enchanting, a treasure trove of shopping, fine arts, gastronomy and outdoor activity. Adelaide is the heart of the world's opal industry, selling gorgeous stones from South Australian mines. Be sure to hike the aptly named Mt. Lofty Ranges and catch a wave off the Fleurieu Peninsula. Indulge your adventurous palate and traipse into nearby wine regions like the famed Barossa Valley to pick up a deliciously drinkable souvenir.
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JamFactory supports and promotes outstanding design and craftsmanship through its widely acclaimed studios, galleries and shops. A unique not-for-profit organisation with two locations in Adelaide city centre and one at Seppeltsfield in the Barossa, JamFactory is supported by the South Australian Government and recognised nationally and internationally as a centre for excellence. For over 40 years JamFactory has been presenting outstanding exhibitions and public programs and nurturing the careers of talented artists, craftspeople and designers. 19 Morphett Street open Mon-Sat Rundle Plaza open 7 days, and until 8PM on Fridays
This has a great display of bowls, mugs, and everyday items from local artists. Many very beautiful handcrafted items. Priced quite reasonably (you could pay as much for a high-end factory version). Great place to buy local gifts for visiting friends overseas,
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Nexus is a multicultural contemporary arts organisation based in South Australia. The Nexus Arts Gallery and Venue are utilised by many genre of art forms and performance groups!
Adelaide Central Gallery is sited within Adelaide Central School of Art and is one of South Australia’s finest contemporary art galleries. The annual program of exhibitions includes work by local and national artists of the highest standard.
Ross Morgan is an independent South Australian fine artist and illustrator. Private studio open via appointment.
BEARDED DRAGON GALLERY is a Social Enterprise business of Community Bridging Services (CBS) Inc. situated in the prestigious Gay's Arcade. It provides an avenue for the public to purchase outstanding art pieces from South Australian artists living with a disability while receiving quality customer service.
The gallery name ‘The Main Gallery’ derives from the idea of entering any museum or gallery for the first time. To enter a gallery is the beginning of a journey and we want to engender the sense of adventure and excitement that will follow as you enter the main room and progress through the visual and visceral experience of imaginative discovery that awaits you.
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