Chaucer on Bridge Street Gallery

Chaucer on Bridge Street Gallery

Chaucer on Bridge Street is a family owned and operated gallery displaying ceramics, paintings and textile work created by family members and other local artists. It was opened in 2000 by David Evans and since his death has been maintained by Helen and her son Michael. Michael makes as variety of crystalline ceramics including basins, birdbaths and water features as well as vases and mugs. On Saturdays he gives pottery classes in the gallery studio. Helen sews textile pictures and tactile books for young children. Examples of her work are on display. Some silver jewellery and Celtic jewellery is also available at the gallery.


CONTACT

42 Bridge Street, Uralla
Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 10am to 4pm
Sunday: 1pm to 4pm
p: 0458 783 806
e: mhevans@tpg.com.au
w: www.evansgalleryuralla.com

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Pilliga Pottery

Pilliga Pottery

Pilliga Pottery is Australia's largest bush pottery. Its is set on 8000 acres and is part of the Barkala Farm Stay. Pilliga Pottery makes unique earthenware items from local clays. It features a gallery, shop, artist studio, cafe, and regular workshop activities.

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CONTACT

2630 Dandry Rd, Coonabarabran
9am - 5pm Monday - Saturday
9am - 4pm Sunday
Closed Wednesday
p: 6842 2239
e: barkalafarmpilligapottery@gmail.com
w: www.barkalafarmstay.com

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Glendawn Woolshed

Glendawn Woolshed

My old woolshed has had a bit of a face lift. The addition of a kitchenette and bathroom make it comfortable & functional. I have a good stack of chairs and tables in the 'catching pens' to be used for functions and the old woolshed has proven to be a great venue for parties, workshops, meetings and weekend camping adventures Multi functional, user friendly and close to town.
Its outlook, solitude and authenticity are its selling points.

CONTACT

Frances Parsons
574 Glen Legh Road, Glen Innes NSW 2370
e: glendawngirls@gmail.com
p: 0408 490 444

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Deepwater Art and Pottery Group

Deepwater Art and Pottery Group

Deepwater Art and Pottery Group (DAPG) is housed in an old corrugated iron shed that was the original woolshed for shearing sheep and then goats. The shed is 15.5mts by 8mts. The floor space is divided into: pottery area (with 4 wheels), work space and a mezzanine area (not accessible by wheelchairs) which houses a meeting area, dining, kitchen and storage area. There is a 2 metre area on the north end for a kiln room. The wall space is extensive and is covered by paintings, pottery, wire works, and wood work.

CONTACT

4779 New England Highway, Deepwater NSW 2371
By appointment only
e: judecox@bigpond.com
p: 0498 345 221

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Glen Innes Pottery Club

Glen Innes Pottery Club

Glen Innes Pottery Club is a community group of potters and enthusiastic students of
pottery based in Glen Innes NSW.

CONTACT

TAFE Complex
193 Grey St, Glen Innes NSW 2370
Members have unlimited access
e: glenpotteryclub@gmail.com

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