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It was such a lovely surprise to find this beautiful gallery. It was packed with a gorgeous selection of artwork created by local artists. There are many varied styles, something to suit everyone from cute, modestly priced handmade jewelry to incredible fine art up for purchase. I highly recommend stopping in, you might get to meet Carol, who was absolutely lovely to chat to.
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Spiral Gallery Co-operative Limited is a not for profit artists-run cooperative established in 1997. The Gallery caters to a broad range of artists including painters, sculptors, glass artists, gold and silversmiths, textile artist, printers, photographers, mixed media and installation artists living within the Bega Valley and beyond.
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Daniel Lafferty established Bandicoot Pottery since 1990. It is situated about 5 kms east of Cobargo on the Bermagui Road. Visitors are welcome by appointment to experience pottery in action, be able to pick up a bargain or two and enjoy a learning experience. Pottery is hand crafted and individually designed specialising in functional decorative one off wood fired pieces. Open by appointment give us a ring and come out and visit
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*Please note, BVRG will be closed 25 December 2019 - 1 January 2020 inclusive* Bega Valley Regional Gallery (BVRG) is located in the South East corner of New South Wales, half way between Australia’s two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne and three hours’ drive from the nation’s capital, Canberra. Idyllically situated within the Bega Valley Shire on the land of the original custodians, the people of the Yuin Nation, a landscape of pristine wilderness, rich pastures, unspoilt coastline and boutique villages, the BVRG is the regions only publicly funded gallery and an outpost for contemporary visual culture. Holding up to eight important exhibitions annually, the gallery also boasts one of the country’s richest and most loved portrait awards, a $50,000 non-acquisitive prize for realistic portraiture which in 2016 reaches its tenth anniversary.
This gallery is an absolute gem, tucked away in the unsuspecting town of Bega. Apparently there is a plan to build a bigger & better gallery and make it more of an obvious destination for out-of-towner's visiting the area. That would be so great, cause the curation at the gallery is amazing and would be so good to see what they would do with a bigger space. I've visited twice now, (on my way to friends who live in the area) once for a fabulous photography exhibition about African street fashion (Sierra Leone based Australian photographer) and this time for a kitsch Australiana art installation. Both times have been fun, eye-opening and thought provoking. Highly recommend dropping in for your contemporary art fix. Both times it was FREE as well!
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Such a great find! Supporting local artisans this great big shop was a delightful way to spend time and find some lovely pieces to take home.
The Old Tanja Church, built in 1899 and nestled in glorious gardens, provides a perfect, elegant and beautifully proportioned space in which to display exhibitions of 3D works by Australia's leading practitioners. With exhibitions changing six-weekly,the works featured cover contemporary ceramics, textiles, glass, wood and metal.Solo shows and sometimes themed exhibitions, such as contemporary Australian porcelain, captivate visitors with their exquisite quality. A current exhibition calendar is always available on the gallery website.
Fine Art Gallery showing contemporary art. Exhibitions of paintings and sculpture by established and emerging artists from the Region. Stockroom for browsing. Rural setting with extensive garden and views to Mumbulla Mountain. Open from October to June, Thursday to Sunday, 10 to 5
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