There are 25 textiles 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).
I work with fragments of cloth and found objects. I love them and to me each has a heritage which creates its own story. My work is concerned with interpreting or disclosing these stories.
In my studio, compelled to make. So many choices, surrounded by the materials of my craft, primarily Australian Merino Wool and fine silk. So seductive! So many possibilities for 2D and 3D forms.
I love that art draws out personal impressions and reflections from us unique to our own ways of seeing and being.
Deanne Haddow's artwork portrays Margaret River’s natural environment by pairing hand-printed and indigo-dyed textiles with intricately painted designs.
In Open Studios 2018, I’ve used the creative process to explore the concept of “different minds”. The result is an “art scape” of up cycled works across the studio and property, that provide stories and a narrative exploring the experience of living and coping in a complex world of difference. “Same, same but different” using Mindfulness to view this space well describes what I am grappling with in these works.
Elisa Markes-Young was born in Poland, moved to Germany in 1981 and arrived in Australia in 2002, living in Perth Australia ever since.
Established in 1987, Gunyulgup Galleries exhibits a diverse range of West Australian art and design, focusing on paintings, glass, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and textiles.
Oriel Karridale Gallery is a small gallery run by Heather showcasing a diverse selection of exciting art. Heather lives on site producing her innovative mixed media art in her studio
Artist Julie Smith does painting and textiles.
Kimberley Box is a textiles and millinery artist.
Lee-Anne Townrow is a mixed media painter and textile artist.
The Local Art Paper, est.2019, is an online curated arts site that writes strictly coffee drinking length articles sourced from in and around the South West Region of WA. Published quarterly.
My art practice is about using what I already have and working with found and gifted textiles, as a way of express my concerns about the impact of the fashion industry on our environment.
The Margaret River Gallery excels in supporting artists across all mediums and exhibits works from dedicated emerging artists and highly collectable fine artists.
Today artisans and influencers like Michelle Kalka are revitalising the 1970s craft into a hot, trendy art form.
I love creating something beautiful. Whether it be in the garden, at the sewing machine or with a paper and pencil, I am constantly needing a creative outlet.
Nirala Hunt fuses memories with fabrics as she challenges herself to turn what she has on hand in to masterpieces!
Since Pascale Abbott moved to Australia she has been creating masterpieces with different mediums: textiles, paintings, sculptures, metalwork!
100% HUMAN IMAGINATION. The Red Cloud Artspace provides a platform for artists of all disciplines to display their work and reach a broader market of clientele.
I love colour, and have an intense affinity to it. The exhilaration it evokes in me has always taken my breath away. I endeavour to use as much of the pure joy I get from it, in my work.
Rona Mirtle is an artist who uses a range of mixed media and textiles to showcase her work!
Sonja Hedstrom is an artist that produces hand woven up-cycled Scandinavian Rugs!
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.
A curated selection of ethically sourced Aboriginal Art, paintings, prints, books, weavings and wood carvings.