Art Galleries Randomly Selected in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
When you first walk into Red Brick you will be greeted by the colourful, unique designer wonders that make up the emporium. In the emporium you can discover the best of what Australian designers are creating at the moment and find that perfect gift or something special just for yourself. Downstairs at Red Brick is also where you will be introduc…
Gordon Edgerton Galleries is housed in a former bank and residence which celebrated its centenary in 1984. This building, which started life as the London Charter Bank, later becoming the ES & A, then the ANZ , replaced the wooden building erected in 1876.
Continuous exhibitions in a variety of media and subjects are held in the main gallery w…
The Art Gallery of Ballarat, formerly known as the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery is the oldest and largest regional art gallery in Australia. Established in 1884 by the citizens of Ballarat both the building and part of its collection is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. The Gallery houses major collections covering the history of Australia…
The Ballarat International Foto Biennale, which runs from August 20th to September 18th 2011 presenting around 150 separate photographic events over multiple venues throughout Ballarat and surrounds. The festival presents a jam-packed line-up of e…
Arthur is an independent business managing (and based in) a private gallery. The gallery is located in Curtis Street, Ballarat and houses high quality artwork in both an exhibition and retail setting. The Arthur gallery aims to provide a showcase for the creative talent from Ballarat and region. It holds two exhibition spaces – a large area for …
Springmount Pottery is set in thirteen acres of natural bushland near Creswick. It is apparent that this setting has been the inspiration for the Ashware and other Springmount designs.
A superb pottery gallery located in a natural bush setting specialising in Australian ceramics, Ashware, jewellery, fine art, wildlife paintings and the famous…