There are 27 ceramic galleries in Margaret River
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The Busselton Cultural Precinct comprises the heritage-listed Old Courthouse Complex (a hub for art and culture) and the new Saltwater Convention & Performing Arts Centre (set to open in 2026).
Gary has been making beautiful pottery since 1974 when he commenced his career with Courtlands. Gary specializes in high-temperature reduction firings with copper reds, Chun Ware, and Rutile glazes.
Willyabrup Dreaming is a rustic stone built pottery and gallery nestled in the bush and surrounded by wineries.
Boranup Gallery showcases a stunning collection of Jarrah furniture, Marri furniture, and Blackbutt furniture with quality artworks & craft.
I joined a local community pottery a few years ago to balance the challenges of my previous work life and learn a new skill. This took me on a beautiful journey to becoming a full time potter.
I love that art draws out personal impressions and reflections from us unique to our own ways of seeing and being.
Chloe is drawn to organic process of the ceramics particularly hand building. She enjoys the slow process of sculpting something so unique.
Hand made Earthenware and Porcelain Ceramics and Paintings. Endlessly inspired by the intricacies of nature; and particularly the play of light on water and the patterns it creates.
Georgia Zoric is a ceramic artist living and working in Busselton, Western Australia.
Established in 1987, Gunyulgup Galleries exhibits a diverse range of West Australian art and design, focusing on paintings, glass, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and textiles.
Happs Pottery and Icon Honey offer experiences galore! Bright contemporary handbuilt ceramics, do a studio pottery experience for all ages and free honey tastings of Western Australia’s best honeys.
An initial taste of clay came with evening classes in 2006. After a hiatus, Harry attended classes at the Fremantle Arts Centre and this is where the journey into the rabbit hole of pottery began.
Founder of Margaret River Pottery, Ian is known for intricately designed functional pots, decorative pieces and large-scale sculptures featuring patterns that reflect local landscapes.
Jaky knew that her passion has always been for the arts and self studied many different modalities, including majolica, sculpture, glass fusing, mosaics, painting, ceramics and jewellery.
Emerging Artist still exploring mediums and techniques.
Artist Joanna Alferink loves to mosaic, paint and sculpt.
As a ceramic artist, Jolene’s work is explorative and diverse. Using natural clay slips, underglaze and glazes in a variety of ways, many interesting collections emerge from season to season.
In 1990’s Western Australia, Claremont School of Art was where a student learnt representational sculpture. I was fortunate to attend.
The Margaret River Gallery excels in supporting artists across all mediums and exhibits works from dedicated emerging artists and highly collectable fine artists.
Maya Jade is an illustration and ceramic artist that uses both mediums to create vibrant, curious and naive pieces that evoke a sense of childish wonder.
Pauline Alferink enjoys creating pieces that are both colourful and functional. Her sculptures can be seen in this years Margaret river Region Open Studios!
Ross Miller is a sculptor who prides himself as a "maker of things!"
For over 30 years, Sensei Pots Art Gallery and Studio has been part of the growing art scene in the Margaret River area. Sensei Pots is a picturesque gallery on four acres surrounded by gardens with shrubs and bamboo. The gallery displays a wide range of Ian's work, including handmade pottery and ceramic art, with large pieces of decoration and homeware including; Ceramic bowls, plates, teapots, bowls and vases are on display.
The Studio Gallery & Bistro is a unique destination in Yallingup that combines the experience of great food and inspirational art all in one beautiful bush setting.
Trish Waters is a Dunsborough artist with a passion for the south west!
A curated selection of ethically sourced Aboriginal Art, paintings, prints, books, weavings and wood carvings.
Yu-Hua Lan is a Taiwan born ceramic artist, currently living and working in Australia’s South West.