There are 20 artist studios in Busselton
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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 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.
Born and raised in the UK, Dawn studied fine art in the 1970s.
Gay’s s work can be seen at the Courthouse Gallery, Busselton or at her home studio by appointment.. Open 10-4pm. Sat 12-6pm. Closed Wednesdays during MRROS.
Georgia Zoric is a ceramic artist living and working in Busselton, Western Australia.
Gerald Ashcroft: Specialising in painting landscapes and abstracts in oils acrylics and pastels.
Graham's passion is to create beautiful photographic images showcasing the extraordinary beauty Mother Nature bestows, so people can have amazing pieces of art to brighten up their space.
Ingrid Windram is a nature painter.
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.
John Leek does metalwork, woodwork and furniture construction.
Josh Windram is a painter.
Lara Louise Karpeljuk is a painter and drawer.
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.
Seventeen trips with swags and tent have allowed me to explore the Top End of Australia, encountering fires and extreme weather, recording trips in journal sketches and painting watercolours on site.
I am interested in space, inviting the viewer in, letting my marks breathe on the page and allowing the viewer time to contemplate.
Maya Jade is an illustration and ceramic artist that uses both mediums to create vibrant, curious and naive pieces that evoke a sense of childish wonder.
Today artisans and influencers like Michelle Kalka are revitalising the 1970s craft into a hot, trendy art form.
Join Nalda, a glass bead maker at the ArtGeo Cultural Complex in Busselton and embrace both organic and precise design.
Born in the Netherlands, raised in Canada and now living in WA for more than twenty years has given me the desire to look at the world with eyes which see beyond the surface appearance.
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.