We have gathered an interesting selection of ceramic and metal sculpture, mosaics, ceramics and baskets by a number of our favourite artists.
Artists include Sandra Bain, Mark Cowie, Raine Edwards, Glenn England, Anne-Maree Gentile, Nicola Hoyle, Anne Jackson, Lene Kuhl Jakobsen, Robyn Norris, Meredith Plain, Graham Robertson,Angelique Van Schie, Liz Walker
Limestone sculpture workshops
Jenny takes the limestone sculpture workshops at Bulleen Art & Garden. She is a natural teacher who loves to communicate her passion or sculpture, as well as the techniques needed to carve limestone.
November 7 to December 1
An exhibition of contemporary and traditional baskets, and artwork incorporating weaving techniques by a talented group of basketmakers. See the wide variety of art which can be created using these techniques.
An exhibition inspired by Bulleen Art & Garden’s magic location – right next to the Yarra River parks. Artists have responded to natural and cultural values of this important section of the Yarra.
Sculpture, baskets, ceramic and botanical art by Sally Armfield, Glenn England , Paul Kalemba , Emma Kelly , Lene Kuhl Jakobsen, Joel Medley, Robyn Norris, Meredith Plain.
11 October to 5 November, 2013
Next Exhibition
‘Alfresco’
This ceramic exhibition celebrates the coming of spring and spending more time outdoors. by Box Hill Clayworkers & Friends September 13 to October 6
To find out current workshop dates, or to book, click here, or go to https://gallery.baag.com.au/?page_id=
To read more about Jeanette Carter and view some of her work head to https://gallery.baag.com.au/?p=207
A wedge tail eagle, has landed on our habitat tree!
He is looking over the Bulleen Art & Garden from his perch.
I am a Stone Sculptor - 'a carver of stone'
"Beginning with a boulder or a sometimes 'unwilling' lump, I am guided by the colour, texture, shape and size of the raw material . . . . it is my passion to release the form that I see lying hidden within."
- Jenny Whiteside, April 2008
Heritage Week 13-18 May 2013
The exhibition in the shop of Anton Lucic’s wonderful old gardening tools will be part of the City of Manningham’s Heritage Week. Anton, a bricklayer and landscape gardener, has been collecting old things for years. His love for old tools started when he was eighteen and he has collected a vast array of tools from axes, anvils and farm ploughs to a wide range of gardening tools. Some of his tools are over 150 years old and are extremely rare and were made in England, USA, Germany and Australia
Well known ceramic artist, Giuseppe Raneri (a.k.a Joe the giftshop guru at Bulleen Art & Garden), has been commissioned to make another in the series of iconic ceramic tiled seats which can be seen along Brunswick St. This shot shows a couple of…
Gallery Exhibition
- a collection of works in reclaimed metal and wire, ceramic and silver exploring the significance of birds on the relationship between man and the natural world.
Avis Gardner and Liz Walker
February 15 to March 17