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Meredith Plain

“I sculpt in clay because I find the creative possibilities of clay fascinating and compulsive. Creatures with vitality, energy and personality can emerge from a lump of dirt. Ceramic sculpture can explore many diverse forms. It is a means of expression and communication of ideas and, importantly, humour. My frogs, dragons, people and other creatures seem to develop a life and energy of their own.”

Giuseppe Raneri

  Giuseppe Raneri, or Joe, works at Bulleen Art & garden as his day job, sourcing many of the wonderful, distinctive, unique items you find on display there which give our shop and nursery its character and soul. But he is also a recognised original…

Lachlan Plain

Lachlan is an artist, muralist, painter, poet, writer, puppeteer and cartoonist Over the past ten years he’s made a large contribution to the design and the displays at Bulleen Art and Garden , adding colour and interest with murals and sculpture. His most recent project…

Justin is a talented and versatile artist. He is now a sculptor of metal artworks and architectural details working in a ‘big old barn’ in Yarra Glen with views of the Yarra Valley. Justin creates artistic objects for the home and garden. He originally completed…

Jodie has been an important part of Bulleen Art & Garden , starting as a work experience student in about 1996, and continuing for over 10 years. A large part of her input has been creative – in collaboration with Lachlan Plain she developed and…

Solidity Nicola Hoyle

Nicola is one of our regular artists, both exhibiting often and commissioned to design and make the sculptural elements which give character to both our Sculpture Garden (https://gallery.baag.com.au/?p=3479) and the Bolin Bolin Gallery itself “By nature I am a hoarder. I cannot resist the temptation…

Opening Hours

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Monday – Friday

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Saturday – Sunday

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Bolin Bolin Gallery acknowledges the Wurundjeri people as traditional custodians of the land now known as Manningham. We pay our respects to Wurundjeri Elders past, present and emerging, and value their ongoing contribution to the cultural heritage of the area.

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