Discover the best top things to do in Moreland, Australia including Beinart Gallery, Coburg Farmers' Market, Counihan Gallery, Trash & Treasure, Palermo Perfumes, Present Story, Vintage Aesthetic Cafe, Coburg Market, Brunswick Bound.
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Beinart Gallery is a curated space for highly skilled figurative artists with a shared fascination for strange and imaginative themes. By showing internationally established artists with emerging talent we are ushering the New Contemporary art movement into Australia. We are passionate about raising the profiles of Australian artists to an international stage through our worldwide network of collectors and enthusiasts. Beinart Gallery opened in 2016, but our role within this growing international movement spans over a decade through publishing, curating, promoting and educating.
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Coburg Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday from 8am-1pm in the grounds of the Coburg Primary School. Patron entry to the market is via Urquhart Street. The site is accessible via public transport (bus routes 513, 527, 534, 561 & 903; tram 19; and a short walk from the Upfield Line), bike paths of Upfield, O’Hea St and the Merri Creek and there is also parking available at the Town Hall, Coburg Leisure Centre or along Urquhart St. In addition to the wonderful array of Victorian producers and food businesses that attend each week, often there is an animal farm, reptile display, face painting or chalk drawing happening – always something extra for the kids. This market embodies a vibrant community spirit, and welcomes visitors from near and far. Coburg FM is plastic bag free, please BYO reusable bags and coffee cup.
Coburg Farmers Market has a wide variety of fresh produce at fair prices. It's on the grounds of the Coburg Primary School, to the north of Bell Street, the great artery that connects western and eastern Melbourne. It's held every Saturday morning. Apart from the usual fruit and veggies, it has more up-market vendors selling wine and cheese, amongst other things. It isn't like the Preston Market, but it doesn't try to be, and you're buying direct from the producers.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The Counihan Gallery does not have many works by Noel Counihan, whose paintings are extremely valuable these days. Counihan was a socialist, who painted in social realist style. He had a rough trot during his life. As with many creative artists, his genius was not recognized until after he passed on. The gallery has some good exhibitions, it's well worth a visit., especially if you like contemporary art.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
I am a weekly early bird regular - yes I queue up at 6am on Sunday and pay $5.50 to get in at 6.45 - but am hopelessly addicted - the thrill of never knowing what the regular sellers have found to on sell combined with the different casual sellers each week means it is a different market each week - today was smallish as everyone is on hols but the buyers were there in force - expecting some huge markets between now and Easter - and yes I filled my shopping bag with goodies!
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Present Story Gift & Homewares Emporium is a specially curated collection of artisan products and delightfully original treats - for you and those you love. Each of our presents has been carefully selected for its beauty in form and function, to inspire the mind and the soul.
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