Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast Australia, Australia including Howard & Scott Ireland Gallery, Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, Morpeth Gallery, Craig Parry Photography, Byron Bay Artisan Market, Thomgallery, Gallery 7, Byron Bay Gallery, Artisan Collective Port Stephens, Maitland Regional Art Gallery.
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Over 130 artworks to view and for sale by renowned Australian Artist's Howard and Scott Ireland. Depicting landscapes, seascapes, bush and various other subjects. Largest range of Port Stephens scenes.
Vibrant colours, affordable paintings, a hidden gem. Currently having closing down sales. Worth a look if you are in the area
5.0 based on 592 reviews
Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is housed in a large, modern, architecturally award-winning building with views to Wollumbin/Mount Warning. The Gallery was relocated to this site in 2004 and extended in 2006. The Margaret Olley Art Centre opened as a purpose-built extension in 2014. Opening hours: 10am - 5pm (Wednesday to Sunday) Cafe open: 10am - 4pm (Wednesday to Sunday)
A beautifully sited gallery with several galleries of special exhibitions, with the highlight being the Olley artwork and re-creation of her home-studio. With the video and hands-on experiences it is totally inspiring as you become immersed in the artist's work and life. Friendly informed staff and volunteers enrich the experience....a "must stop" visit.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Located in the historical village of Morpeth in the Lower Hunter Valley, Morpeth Gallery has an excellent selection of fine traditional Australian landscape & wildlife art by internationally and nationally acclaimed artists. The gallery specialises in investment art with pieces which appreciate over time. The gallery opened in 1991 as a part of the Campbell's Store Craft Centre complex.
Morpeth has a number of very interesting places to visit and wander through both on the Main Street and in the little laneways. This gallery is one of those side excursions that will reward your time with a number of experiences. There is something for just about everyone including artworks, toys and local foods. I was impressed with the ginger beer tastings and left with a number of bottles.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Craig Parry is an award-winning photographer of international acclaim. From the depths of the ocean to the heights of the sky his marine, nature and landscape photography presents everyday moments from unique perspectives and seek to connect audiences around the world with the surrounding beauty. Visit his Byron Bay gallery and take a piece of artwork home today! Worldwide delivery available.
The girl who was working in the shop was very helpful and friendly and spent a lot of time talking with customers about what they might be looking for/ how it could suit their space etc. Some very helpful advice. The photography is awesome, so nice to wander through the store.
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The Byron Twilight Market is a popular night market right in the heart of Byron Bay. This boutique market offers original and creative products made by local artisans, as well as delicious food and great music performed by local musicians. The Byron Twilight Market takes place every Saturday between October and April, 4pm - 9pm.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Thomgallery is a privately owned Art Gallery based in Byron Bay. We connect serious collectors with Australia's most important artists, and those from beyond our shores. Our aim is simple: To uncover pieces that are truly unique and outstandingly beautiful. Striking works that offer exceptional aesthetics and a rare opportunity for investors. Thomgallery was created to form a link between seriou
It is rare to find an art gallery that has numerous pieces that I love. And our friends felt exactly the same. Alex, the owner, has an incredible eye for quality. He is clearly passionate about the pieces in his gallery, has a mountain of knowledge, and happens to be one of the nicest people you are likely ever to meet! Located in the arts and industrial estate. Treat yourself.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
A petite salon style Art Gallery in the heart of Byron Bay. Showcasing an eclectic mix of inspiring works from some of the regions most prominent artists.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Artists for artists. Byron Bay Gallery right in the heart of of town showcasing local and international artists in a variety of mediums. We aim to promote sustainable living and environmental appreciation through our artists works. Art, Framing, Photography.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The Artisan Collective is a gallery shop showcasing local Port Stephens talent. A variety of artworks and produce by a range of makers; photography, ceramics, paintings, glass work, mosaic, weaving, sculpture, candles, gyotaku, prints, jewellery, flowers, yupo, resin work, books, indigenous art, homewares, skinfood, t-shirts, cards and more. An artist led initiative, open 10 - 4 pm 7 days a week.
So many different, unique pieces of art under the one roof !! Perfect for gifts and well priced. Well done to all artists
4.5 based on 186 reviews
MRAG offers in total, eleven exhibition spaces in three distinct wings across two levels of the art gallery. MRAG accessibility features include a lift, interior and exterior wheelchair access ramps and a sensory garden. One wing of the building is dedicated to children and education: the Art Factory fosters appreciation to the arts for the specific audience of children, schools, family groups and youth. MRAG’s retail outlet showcases the wares of local, national and international artists and craftspeople as well as objects from the Pacific and the East including Africa and Mexico. The MRAG shop also offers toys and decorative art from international destinations. Adjacent to the Art Factory, café Seraphine caters to a large number of patrons Tuesday-Sunday 7.30am-4.30pm as well as for functions in and outside normal art gallery hours. MRAG is now one of the most active and exhibition vibrant regional galleries in NSW with almost 3000sq metres of public access space.
Visited the restaurant there and then the gallery. There was a focus on local artists from young children onwards. The display easy to walk around and well sorted in genre and aspect.
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