Discover the best top things to do in Margaret River Region, Australia including John Miller Design Yallingup, JahRoc Galleries, Swallows Welcome Art Studio, John Miller Design, Tracie Anderson Ceramics, Margaret River Printmaking, The Studio Gallery, Red Cloud Art Space, Boranup Gallery, Melting Pot Glass Studio.
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5.0 based on 47 reviews
John Miller is regarded as one of Australia's leading jewellery designers. From his Yallingup studio 'Jewel of the Capes', this master gold and silversmith creates a stunning array of unique hand crafted Australian jewellery, reflecting all the beauty and the drama of the Margaret River region and beyond. The studio is located in the coastal forest of Yallingup in the South West of Western Australia, the heart of the famous wine and surf region of Margaret River. Discover a superb range of Argyle diamonds, Broome pearls, opal and coloured gem stones set in Australian gold and silver.
John Miller and his team create timeless pieces of jewellery. The studio is in a pleasant environment with friendly staff. If you are ever visiting during open studio week then a tour of the workshop is an absolute must see- you get to see how they create all the individually unique pieces!
5.0 based on 93 reviews
JahRoc Galleries are purveyors of artistic objects of desire. Situated in the heart of Margaret River, Western Australia, it is the largest contemporary gallery in the region, showcasing a diverse range of Fine Furniture, Fine Art, Paintings, Jewellery, Art Glass, Ceramic and Sculpture. The gallery is home to their own line of JahRoc Furniture (est 1987) and are widely revered for their bespoke designs and quality craftsmanship. JahRoc Furniture is made in Margaret River using ethically sourced local hardwoods and is often described by collectors as "Functional Art". Each furniture piece is delivered with a lifetime structural guarantee which offers the buyer peace of mind that they are investing in future heirlooms of the highest quality. JahRoc Galleries represent cutting edge emerging and established Australian Artists and has earned a reputation as "the must see gallery destination" in the region. Visit JahRoc Galleries and find out why all that do leave inspired.
JahRoc Gallery has something for everyone. Fine furniture, wonderful paintings, glorious glass and beautifully crafted jewellery. I have purchased furniture from this gallery in the past and the piece I bought is one of my favourite items. Now that the intrastate restrictions are lifting I, for one, am looking forward to another visit very soon.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Swallows Welcome is the art studio of local watercolour artist Patricia Negus. Browse through her colourful garden or admire Patricia's Artwork. You are welcome to view Patricia's 102 watercolour paintings of more than 500 South-West Wildflowers on permanent exhibition in the mudbrick Chapel of the Flowers. Patricia also stocks and sells all of the publications of Cape to Cape Publishing. Sadly, winemaker Tim passe away in early 2017 so we no longer make wine. We have now sold all of our wine stock. Patricia now uses the winery space to display more of her work.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
John Miller Design Margaret River is a showcase of beautifully handcrafted local Australian jewellery. The friendly and experienced local staff will be happy to assist you in selecting the perfect piece for yourself or as a gift. Master Jeweller Marcus Cameron is available in store for free consultations, expert repairs, remodelling, cleaning and polishing.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Tracie Anderson is an established South-West Ceramic & mixed Media Artist. Tracie uses found objects from the shores of Western Australia and upcycles them with ceramics to form beautiful sculptural & functional art. Her studio which is located within the Artgeo Cultural Complex in Busselton is a working studio/gallery. You can watch Tracie create her next piece of art while browsing her fascinating gallery. All of Tracies pieces are unique and are solely Western Australian. Her found objects include shell, driftwood, metal, bone and other interesting finds. Tracies studio is well worth a visit to experience and see hands on ceramics and beautiful organic found pieces found on our pristine Western Australian coastline.
Always something different in this studio of continuos creation. So much to choose from and very affordable. It’s a must visit for locals and visitors alike. Looking for a workshop that’s different and wanting to try something new...try One of Tracie’s .I am thrilled with my efforts and found that I loved getting my hands into the clay and creating something from scratch with Tracie’s guidance Amazed really!,
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Francesco Geronazzo lives and works in Margaret River, Western Australia and Castel del Rio in Italy . He graduated from the Academy of fine arts of Bologna; Francesco Geronazzo has worked as a lecturer in Bologna, Italy. He currently lives in Margaret River, WA, where he teaches printmaking techniques. AWARDS AND HONOURS: He currently works for Leon Pericles Worked as a lecturer at the Academ
I booked this workshop for my wife and I, plus my daughter and her husband. We had a great time learning how to make the prints and we were surprised that some of our prints looked really good. Frank has a friendly demeanour, is very knowledgeable and also a good host. Frank (or should say his wife) baked a lovely sugar free and dairy free banana cake for us, which catered some dietary issues in our group. We also had some yummy breadsticks, which I haven't seen before in Australia, i.e. they were more like the ones we find in France and Switzerland. If you are unsure whether to do the printmaking course with Frank, I would encourage you (irrespective of age) to have a go. I don't think you will regret your decision.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
It's a must to give this establishment a wonderful review! The gallery is very professional and has interesting and high quality works on display. but the best thing was the wonderful meal - a three course degustation with choices in all courses and for a very reasonable price. Our party of eight covered all the choices and all were delighted with their meal!Inventive ,interesting and delicious food.. All served by a jovial, friendly and ever obliging host. You could not fault anything - friendly ,obliging staff,lovely surroundings and beautiful food ! a seamless operation. rare in these times .And it didn't break the bank! i hesitate to write this as it may mean we can't get in next time.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
A modern kaleidoscope of international contemporary art. Pieces are affordable and celebrate the diversity of the changing world of art! All pieces are handmade and customized pieces are available. There is now an artists in residence studio space attached to the art space in which you can meet and view live working artists.
4.5 based on 185 reviews
An outstanding collection of our solid timber & burlwood furniture, plus art from around the region including paintings, glass works, ceramics, sculptures, wood turning, jewelry, metal work and more. Boranup Gallery is an iconic West Australian gallery crafting fine wood furniture from premium and often rare West Australian hardwoods such as jarrah, marri, karri, blackbutt and sheoak, as well as proudly supporting regional and national artists.
This gallery tends to specialise in exquisite furniture such as desks and tables but also has a large range of other crafts, paintings, sculptures and the like. There's something here to suit most tastes and wallets. The quality of the woodwork is second to none. The prices reflect the quality and workmanship. It's worth spending time looking at all offerings as there are some nicely priced smaller pieces. For example we bought a small bit gorgeous oak and jarrah box for a good price. Great quality. There's a cafe adjacent to the gallery but it's currently closed awaiting new owners. That shouldn't put you off a visit to the gallery, though.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Melting Pot Glass Studio has moved and changed in structure. The main street gallery has closed and the glass studio is now located on the home property of owners Gerry Reilly and Margot Edwards. OPEN BY APPOINTMENT for - off-the-shelf shop and customised commission enquiries - half hour demonstration/talk $5/person - glassmaking experience workshops: - Blow Your Own Bauble $50/person (15 mins each) - 1hr glassmaking experience $220 for 1-2 people - 3hr glassmaking experience $550 for 1-4 people/family to share - full day glassmaking expereince $1100 for groups to share - evening soirees $25/person (groups of up to 15 people). Please see website for Gerry Reilly online gallery, alternative Gallery venues and to book your Glassmaking Experience. Please don't hesitate to give Margot a call if you'd like to discuss or enquire about any of these experiential visits or purchasing or commissioning custom-made Gerry Reilly Glass art.
Wow, how much fun was this. My daughter got me this as a Christmas gift and man it didn’t disappoint. Gerry was great in teaching us all the aspects of glass blowing and we made wine glasses whiskey glasses a liquor glass and baubles. Was so exciting to return next day and see our fantastic creations. Thanks so much Gerry, we had a blast and will have wonderful memories to keep ????
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