Discover the best top things to do in Brisbane Region, Australia including Kara-Mia's Mosaics, Springfield Markets, Old Fire Station Gallery Redcliffe, State Library Of Queensland, Bayside Antique & Collectables Centre, Davies Park Market, Eat Street Northshore, Burpengary Market, Caboolture Markets, Ipswich Art Gallery.
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Pretty garden Home Gallery - Unique and individual, handcrafted mosaic art for inside or outside. Each piece is signed by the artist and tells a little story about how it was created. All artwork is for sale. Prices range from $AUD35 to $AUD500. Great for Xmas presents. Gallery is open whenever the Artist is at work in her studio and you can see the door beneath the sign open. Pop in to take a look, have a chat, maybe a coffee or tea.
Great gallery with a wide variety of mosaics to see in a lovely garden setting. Plenty of flora and fauna to connect with. Trip over to Macleay on the water taxi is worth the effort.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
First Sunday of Every Month ... 8am to 1pm.Come for an afternoon treat, splash in the new Lagoon, browse our local talented artists & crafters stalls, shop for home wares and enjoy Dinner with family & friends from Food Trucks & Multicultural stalls. Robelle Parkland has plenty of open spaces to eat & play, Don't forget your picnic blanket & your Swimmers.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Went to the opening of an exhibition on Sat 7 Mar. Just a beautiful gallery that captures the wonderful pieces on display and for sale. This exhibition was from a glass artist and a still life oil painter. They went together like a hand in a glove. The gallery staff have done a wonderful job putting this exhibition together and the proof is in the quality display. A very friendly and welcoming gallery with volunteers that are only to happy to help. Well worth a visit if you are in the Redcliffe area. And you may just take home a beautiful piece of art to boot.
4.5 based on 541 reviews
Founded in 1896, State Library of Queensland is the leading reference and research library in Queensland. State Library is responsible for collecting and preserving a comprehensive collection of Queensland’s cultural and documentary heritage, providing free access to information for all Queenslanders and for the advancement of public libraries across the State. State Library plays a lead role in serving all Queenslanders, through state-wide library services and partnerships with more than 320 vibrant public libraries and Indigenous Knowledge Centres in Queensland.
Brisbane was a cruise stop, and after the guided 3 hour tour, we continued touring on our own, using City Cat ferry to get to the South Bank, where the museums are. We love libraries and wandered into the State Library of Queensland. Friendly librarians, and lovely design.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Find your next treasure at Bayside. Thirty dealer spaces stocking a wonderful array of antiques, collectables, vintage and old wares, including Miss Dolly's recycled fashions. Relaxing and friendly atmosphere, enjoy a complimentary 'cuppa'.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
The Davies Park Market is held every Saturday from 6am – 2pm at Davies Park, West End. A weekly community event featuring music with fresh produce and healthy fast food, fashion and gifts under a canopy of glorious giant fig trees. Davies Park Market West End has a wide array of products and produce that you won't find anywhere else in Brisbane.
It's a local favorite and lots came around 1+pm to grab the last minute specials (the market closes at 2pm)! We bought 5 large and delicious avocados for $3 at one stall! There are also ample space for picnic in the park besides the market.
4.5 based on 1,441 reviews
A vibrant atmosphere, a gigantic food court housed in exotically coloured shipping containers featuring food choices from nearly every corner of the planet, a range of craft shops and live music on 4 or 5 different stages. This is a must visit location. Some people complained about the €3 entrance fee but I felt that we got a good return for our money. Free parking. Be prepared for large crowds at this must visit attraction.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
4.5 based on 94 reviews
From fresh fruits and veggies, to indoor, outdoor plants ,trinkets new and preloved, cloths same. Then to finish the morning off there’s a number of coffee and snacks vans most with covered seating to rest your weary body after a good look around. Nice relaxing walk around
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Join more than 100,000 visitors per year to view an ever-changing program of exhibitions and heritage displays. Families can get involved in interactive creative activities in Australia's first permanent Children's Gallery, designed especially for kids under 12. Located in the heart of Ipswich, the gallery is housed in a heritage listed 1861 child-friendly building.
second visit to gallery and love their clever use of space and the friendly helpful staff. 1st visit last year was the Arthur BOYD exhibition 2nd visit today was the construction exhibition Both thoroughly enjoyable and worth the short trip from Brisbane apparently the secret as to what on and coming up is to look their web page up monthly or hook up on Facebook We will definitely be back
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