There are 10 ceramic galleries in Sydney
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Kintsugi is the unique and traditional Japanese art of repairing broken, chipped and cracked pottery with lacquer and gold.
Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios is a non-profit arts center in the heart of Lane Cove. Funded in part by Lane Cove Council, our mission is to encourage artistic practice and innovative arts and culture programs. The gallery presents a diverse exhibition and public program of contemporary and modern art featuring works by emerging and established local, national and international artists. It encourages the development and presentation of progressive contemporary art practices while support
Tucked away on Maitland's historic streets you'll find contemporary art, quality pottery and a few surprises; Knick-knacks, glassware, handcrafted bath products and a unique selection of new and vintage fashion in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The Art Rooms is open on weekends and other times by appointment....
Cozy gallery with modern ceramic works by local artists such as lamps, vases and sculptures.
Macquarie University Art Gallery Experience a world of ideas The MQ Art Gallery and Collection integrates art, culture and creativity into the Macquarie University experience.
The Rochfort Gallery is an art gallery in North Sydney, NSW.
Sabbia Gallery is an art gallery in Redfern New South Wales with a range of beautifully crafted art that speak their own language of style and movement.
Saint Cloche Gallery is a contemporary art gallery and concept space in Paddington, Sydney with a mission to support the work of established artists while providing a nurturing platform to nurture emerging talent. It is a non-traditional opportunity for emerging, developing and mid-career artists, ceramists, sculptors and photographers to introduce their work to new audiences in a reformist space enhanced by design. The rotating exhibition schedule is curated by gallery director Kitty Cla
Spirit Gallery was established in 2002 as a small Aboriginal arts and crafts shop in the Rocks Center in the heart of the historic Rocks of Sydney, Australia.
Ken Done's first solo exhibition was in Sydney in 1980.