There are 41 ceramic galleries in WA's South West
41 results
Albany's contemporary new fine art gallery - fresh, original, and right in the heart of the city.
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).
Visit the brand new Collie Art Gallery in the heart of the South West. First class venue, top quality exhibitions and a great range of local artist and artisans' work. Open Thursday-Monday, 10am-4pm.
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.
Right in the heart of Albany Town Hall, the AAG is exhibiting once more this year as part of ArtSouth WA and the Southern Art & Craft Trail.
Ceramic work exhibition nestled at the Vancouver Art Centre.
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.
Butter Factory Studios is a contemporary fine art gallery, gift shop and studio in Denmark, Western Australia.
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.
Cher Shackleton is a ceramic artist located in Carlotta, Western Australia.
Chloe is drawn to organic process of the ceramics particularly hand building. She enjoys the slow process of sculpting something so unique.
Coastal Creations and Co is a retail outlet for local artisans and creatives to showcase their products.
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.
Located in the beautiful white heritage building in Albany, a select, diverse group of talented Albany Artists, Artisans and Crafters display an array of art.
A thoughtfully curated exhibition of beautiful things created by very clever West Australian Artists.
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.
A collection of contemporary ceramic tableware that balance versatility, function and aesthetic.
In 1990’s Western Australia, Claremont School of Art was where a student learnt representational sculpture. I was fortunate to attend.
Lower Kalgan Hall presents "East of Oyster Harbour", an exhibition that presents an amazing range of original works by 10 local artists from the picturesque Kalgan area.
The Manjimup Art Gallery is located in Manjimup alongside the Public Library, on the corner of Mount and Rose Streets in Manjimup.