There are 68 Sculptures galleries in WA's South West
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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).
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.
Gerry Reilly specialises in free-formed glass art.
The Old Courthouse Complex is a heritage-listed cluster of charming buildings, some of which date back to the 1860s.
Multiple award-winning Sculptor, Kim Perrier's Sculpture Garden is set within granite rock gardens with exotic plants and waterfalls. It features over 30 sculptures in Wood, Aluminium, and Concrete.
As a sculptural artist, I produce realistic, as well as contemporary pieces, that are inspired by my love for nature and my passion for the outdoors.
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.
From an early age I have been fascinated with art and the life of artists in whatever form they create. To live alongside society it seems, whist being within it.
Boranup Gallery showcases a stunning collection of Jarrah furniture, Marri furniture, and Blackbutt furniture with quality artworks & craft.
I am constantly entertained by what I seem to discover in pieces of raw timber being natural shapes that become animals or timber grain (patterns) that are simply exquisite in raw form.
Butter Factory Studios is a contemporary fine art gallery, gift shop and studio in Denmark, Western Australia.
Callum Fairnie (EcclesArt) has been specialising in mosaics using mixed media such as recycled objects, glass and tiles for almost 20 years.
Charlotte is a talented welder of some four years. Starting out as a weekend fun activity, welding and her fascination with the possibilities of creating, has become her chosen field of expression.
Chester Sears, Master stone mason artist.
In the past Open Studios exhibitions, my work focused on creating narrative rich, household furniture and objects made from up-cycled materials. In 2018, I am stepping from looking at the things that surround people and make their lives rich and livable, to looking at how to enrich people’s identity in the context of their community and culture. This shift is accompanied by a considerable increase in the size of the works.
Painting and drawing have always given me a sense of joy from a young age.
Get your hands dirty at Designer Dirt! A creative hub for gardeners, artists and outdoor enthusiasts, they're so much more than a landscape supply store.
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.
Francesco Geronazzo lives and works in Margaret River, Western Australia and Castel del Rio in Italy.
Born and bred local, Gabe Heussenstamm has grown up surrounded by art his entire life. It was a natural progression to follow in his families footsteps.
Georgia Zoric is a ceramic artist living and working in Busselton, Western Australia.
This beautiful studio/gallery in Nannup is well worth checking out. Artists Heather and Will create beautiful kiln formed glass art and impressive garden sculptures. Open Festivals and by appointment.
Graham Gautrey: Specialising in metal work, upcycling and sculpture.
Established in 1987, Gunyulgup Galleries exhibits a diverse range of West Australian art and design, focusing on paintings, glass, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and textiles.
The Holberry Sculpture Walk features works by regional artists. Wander the grounds at your leisure. All works are for sale.
Honor Densby is an eclectic artist, working with mediums like resin, wood, mosaic and fabric.
Closely studying shifting volumes of the rugged Australian landscape and transforming them into architecture, I moved to WA to continue exploring the land through art and architectural objects
Ian Daniell: Life-Size Ocean Art - a celebration of marine life and an ode to encounters in the wild. Iconic marine species painted in emblematic form and bright block colours, at 1:1 scale.
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.
Artists Ian Thwaites works in furniture, sculpture, upcycling and woodwork.