
EXHIBITIONS
Below are our current and upcoming exhibitons at Terrace Greenhouse Gallery

MARINA LOMMERSE
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
Marina Lommerse, a local artist, will be our artist in residence. Marina will have new works form her 2024 travels on display plus a studio clean out sale. Marina will be conducting 3 workshops, demonstrations and giving artist talks and studio tours (she lives on the street!) while she is here. For more information Marina can be contacted on marina@marinalommerse.com.
'My art takes you to a place you love, a character you'd like to live with, an encounter you'd like to have.'
MARINA’S RESIDENCY FEATURES:
NEW ARTWORKS FROM 2024 TRAVEL
STUDIO CLEAN-OUT SALE (good bargains)
WORKSHOPS
DEMONSTRATIONS
ARTIST TALKS AND STUDIO TOURS
www.marinalommerse.com
Instagram: @marinalommerse
WORKSHOPS
Friday 28 May 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURAL WEAVING
Saturday 31 May 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
REALISTIC FLOWERS IN FINE CREPE PAPER
Tuesday 3 June 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
ABSTRACT WA WILDFLOWERS IN HANDMADE PAINTED PAPER
Friday 6 June 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
REALISTIC FLOWERS IN FINE CREPE PAPER
Saturday 7 June 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURAL WEAVING
Tuesday 10 June 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
ABSTRACT WA WILDFLOWERS IN HANDMADE PAINTED PAPER
Friday 13 June 2025 10:00 am – 3:00 pm (arrive 9:45 for a 10:00 am start)
INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURAL WEAVING
ARTIST TALKS & STUDIO TOURS
Free event. Suitable for all ages.
Sunday 1 June 2025 2:00 – 3:00 pm
ARTIST TALK AND STUDIO TOUR
Sunday 8 June 2025 2:00 – 3:00 pm
ARTIST TALK AND STUDIO TOURWORKSHOPS _Marina Lommerse
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/marina-lommerse-at-terrace-greenhouse-4288013
The atmosphere, a quirky character, a piece of history, a small event, an interesting detail. These things lead me to develop the stories I explore in my artworks.'
Marina is one of Fremantle's celebrated artists. Her wanderlust has taken her around the world and through several careers. Over her residency Marina will be showcasing her love of the natural world inspired by her travels. Her studio clean-out sale will include elements from her eclectic creations over the last decade — paintings, sketches, installations and sculptural basketry.
Marina will be conducting workshops, demonstrations, and Artist Talks and tours of her architect-designed Garden Pavilion Studio (next door to Terrace Greenhouse). Her workshops and demonstrations will focus on paper flower making, and sculptural basketry. Marina invites you to come and create with her. Her workshops are always fun. Or to just drop in and have a cup of tea, have a chat and watch the action.
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/marina-lommerse-at-terrace-greenhouse-4288013

DIANE TULLY
IF NOT NOW …WHEN?
If not now...when?
This is an eclectic body of artwork embracing creative exploration and freedom.
Like life, this art is not predictable but dances between styles, ideas and moods.
Enjoy.

BOWER BIRD DESIGNS
My ceramics practice explores the interplay between nostalgia, technology, and the natural world. Inspired by old-style cameras and steampunk aesthetics, I craft intricate machines in porcelain that blend the mechanical with the animate, incorporating animals and human figures into my sculptural forms.
These creations exist in a space between past and future, where brass gears and rusty relics merge with creatures and people in surreal, dreamlike compositions. Through this fusion, I examine themes of memory, transformation, and the delicate balance between invention and nature.
Each piece invites the viewer to imagine a world where history and imagination intertwine—a place where time is both preserved and reimagined in ceramic form and where the past lingers in objects that feel both familiar and fantastical.

Painted Dog Conservation
Wild life paintings by South African painter Fuz Caforio. Part proceeds to Painted Dog Conservation

SEED
Group exhibition by Clare Bestow, Michelle Ella, Carol Fuller, Jo Haythornthwaite, Marie Mitchell, Isabella Speed & Pam Tucker.
SEED’ isn’t just an exhibition, it’s an experience. Seven artists explore the theme from a range of individual perspectives featuring paintings, textiles, free form crochet and sculpture. Seed samples, information, education and story telling provide an added element of diversity to interest adults and children alike. Artists featured are Clare Bestow, Michelle Ella, Carol Fuller, Jo Haythornthwaite, Marie Mitchell, Isabella Speed and Pam Tuckett.

UNDER THE SURFACE
UNDER THE SURFACE – A COLLABORATION We are proud to present Under the Surface, an exhibition showcasing the work of four talented Western Australian artists who have come together in a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and a shared connection to the Perth Hills. Featuring three ceramic artists — Liz Berry, Rebecca Tester and Lee Woodcock – alongside painter Johanna Zeelenberg, the exhibition brings to life the textures, tones, and stories inspired by their local environment. Each artist explores new realms of artistic expression, interpreting the landscapes and atmosphere of the Hills in deeply personal and imaginative ways. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a world of limitless creativity. From richly layered, earthy paintings to intricate ceramic forms and sculptural pieces, Under the Surface offers fresh perspectives on how place and passion are expressed through diverse mediums. The exhibition challenges conventional boundaries and encourages viewers to broaden their horizons. Under the Surface is a tribute to the depth, diversity, and vitality of the Perth Hills artistic community – a celebration of what lies beneath the visible, brought to light through the hands and hearts of its artists.
LIZ BERRY Born in London, UK, Liz Berry has expressed her creativity through art for most of her life – whether it be through painting, drawing, or design. After attending art college, she embarked on a career in graphic design, where she honed her eye for composition and detail. Ceramics, however, found her a little later in life. With a mother who was a ceramicist, the medium had always held a quiet fascination. As a child, Liz would spend hours in the garden, digging Under the Surface, unearthing rocks, stones and fragments of broken china and earthenware that had lain buried for decades – sometimes centuries – sparking a curiosity that stayed with her. Today, Liz works from her studio nestled in the Perth Hills, where she creates ceramic pieces that reflect her deep appreciation for ancient Chinese, Greek, and Persian ceramic forms. These cultural influences inspire her to experiment with glazes and decorative techniques that evoke a sense of age and weathering. “I love the notion that in 3000 years someone may dig up one of my pots,” she says. Drawn to the colours and textures found in minerals and eroded rock formations and the natural palette of the earth itself, Liz’s work feels both timeless and grounded – artifacts of the present, echoing the past.
REBECCA TESTER Rebecca Tester is a ceramic artist based in the Perth Hills, where she works from her home studio. Her introduction to clay came at the age of 16 while studying Fine Arts at Midland Tafe. She returned to ceramics in 2017, undertaking further study in Advanced Ceramics at Central TAFE under the guidance of Warrick Palmateer and Belai Kotai. Rebecca is currently the Studio Manager and a tutor at Canning Arts Group. Her practice centres around wheel-thrown ceramics, often combining sculptural and hand-carved decorative elements to enhance form. Inspired by the natural landscape and her deep connection to the ocean, her glazes evoke sea tones and textures, particularly evident in her large bowls and platters. Rebecca’s large-scale pieces can use up to 20kg of clay, wheel-thrown and shaped in a single day. She also explores the coil-and-throw technique to create expansive forms with fluid rims. These pieces serve as canvases for her atmospheric glazing, transforming functional objects into visual landscapes that invite contemplation. Her works are created in series, with each grouping reflecting the rhythm of her making process and her skill as a ceramicist. Whether functional or sculptural, her pieces embody a deep connection to place, process and form.
LEE WOODCOCK Lee is an exciting artist and active ceramics lecturer at North Metropolitan Tafe. He enjoys witnessing how handling and creating with clay can be so grounding for one’s psyche. The creation of his woodfired functional wares is fulfilling for himself and the collectors that desire them containing beautiful surfaces from the accumulation of wood ash and heat work over several days and nights but Under the Surface his pieces contain a hidden story about a theory of how mankind was created through the alchemy of clay and a source of superior intelligence. Lee incorporates this story into the creation of his “Elementals” which are representation of the clay theory. The Elementals are created with the intentions of a certain energy or meaning that one can truly feel.
JO ZEELENBERG Johanna Zeelenberg was born in the north-west mining town of Wittenoom in 1973, and has lived in Kalgoorlie, Chidlow and now Piesse Brook, Kalamunda WA. She has been painting and drawing most of her life, exhibiting in solo and group shows for the past 25 years. As a child, she remembers often using fallen branches from ghost gums and drawing into the Pilbara red dirt, making marks using feathers, leaves and creek bed stones to form rhythmic patterns that echo the landscape and the living creatures that cling to it. These early experiences continue to influence her artistic process, and now, living in the Mundaring Hills, she is inspired to draw from the local environment. “My landscapes are sometimes ambiguous, dream-like places that seem to have amalgamated from the places that I have lived and travelled to”. Johanna also likes to paint larger abstract work from smaller detailed studies of plants, an

Rebecca Beris
Roots & Reflections: The Invisible Threads
"Roots & Reflections" is a deeply moving visual art exhibition that explores the intricate bonds between mothers and daughters and the complexity of family connections. Mother Nature plays a subtle yet forceful role in the artworks as a grounding and nurturing force, supporting the invisible threads that hold relationships together.
Through evocative paintings, charcoal drawings, and mixed-media works, the artist delves into themes of love, attachment and authenticity.
This exhibition invites you to reflect on the power of these relationships, celebrating the beauty, complexity, and resilience of family bonds. Just as the earth sustains and creates; relationships have the power to foster expansion and creativity.
Natural Joyful Living
A collection of clothing , jewellery & artefacts made from natural fibres.

Douglas Alfred Wood
A retrospective exhibition of the late Douglas’s travels and life in Western Australia. Oils on canvas.
Douglas A. Wood 1930 – 2023
The late Douglas Wood was an art educator and artist. He was born in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and graduated in Fine Art from the School of Painting in the Department of Fine Art, University of Durham, UK. His first one-man exhibition of paintings and collage reliefs was in 1965 at the Westgate (Fine Art) Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne. He went on to exhibit at the Laing Art Gallery, the Royal Academy (1982), the Royal Society of British Artists (1983) and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters (1983, 1984). In 1985 the Dixon Gallery in London hosted his one-man exhibition titled “The Scottish Game and Other Paintings”. During the course of his career in Art Education he was a contributor to international art education conferences and seminars in Canada and Australia, as well as publishing numerous papers dealing with the imaginative, social, economic and skill dimensions of art activities. Following retirement from the position of Head of Art at University of Roehampton Douglas migrated to Western Australia in 1987. His paintings have been shown in Fremantle, Perth, Albany and Katanning, as well as being awarded nine Australian Art Prizes including the City of Melville Art Prize (1989 and 1990), City of Belmont Art Prize (1989), the R and I Bank Test Match Prize (1991) and the major purchase prize in the inaugural Telecom Art Award.

Margaret Coxall
Textures is an evocative celebration of the threads that weave through the artist's life, each work embodying her deep love for the natural environment, history, travel, and vibrant colour. Through richly layered compositions, she invites viewers to explore her world, where texture plays a starring role.
The exhibition will feature a series of paintings that combine traditional and experimental techniques, integrating materials such as collage, watercolour, and mixed media. Each piece tells a story, textured not only by the physical layers of paint but also by the artist's experiences and inspirations.
From seascapes and landscapes to abstract interpretations of historical narratives, inspired by her travels, Textures is a journey through a life lived vividly.
This exhibition is a tribute to the interconnectedness of life—the threads of memory, place, and feeling, all stitched together in a tapestry of texture and meaning.

VINTAGE POSTERS
Vintage Poster display. Brighten up your walls with these classic poster displays.
Affordable art for everybody. 1 for $19.95. 2 for $34. 95, 3 for $49.95.

Leanne Pearson
Leanne Pearson is one of Perth’s premiere artists and this solo exhibition highlights her love of capturing the West Australian light. Leanne will be showcasing her love of the Australian seascape, still life and figurative painting. Leanne’s bold brushstrokes capture the beauty in every day scenes. Leanne will also be conducting a series of painting workshops while she is exhibiting at the gallery. Her workshops will focus on capturing the light , with creative and dynamic brushstrokes for florals, still life, seascapes and figures. For more information please visit www.leannepearson.com or instagram leannepearsonart.

Cassi-Jo Davis
The Garden of Eden by South West artist Cassie-Jo Davis. This beautiful solo exhibition celebrates the female form with floral and foliage elements and a dash of religious iconography. Colourful flowers made from beautiful textiles..bespoke one off garments, wearable Art Gowns and assemblage sculptural art pieces for the walls make for a sensuous and colourful original exhibition. Cassie-Jo will also be conducting workshops and giving artists talks. Watch this space!!

Colour Connections
Join us for Colour Connections - a vibrant art exhibition featuring the works of Susan Biggins, Geraldine Gustavino, Anna Newbey and Sandra Spindler. Each artist brings a unique perspective, blending diverse techniques to celebrate the power of colour.
Susan Biggins. Is mainly an abstract artist, calling her work, Moving Art. A style she developed for the ever changing fashion of homes and decor tastes. However a challenge by a fellow artist a couple of years ago took her into a new direction, she ventured into using just black and white to achieve tonal values which became a fast favourite of hers. Her abstract art became more focused on images of animals and people. This both surprised and enthralled her.However her passion will always remain with her moving art as her works emerges from the unknown. Susan has no fear and knows there are no mistakes in art only an open canvas beckoning the artist.
Susan Biggins (1) Facebook
Geraldine Gustavino. Is an eclectic artist painting both intricate and detailed work to the big, bold and abstract. However, her greatest joy is when she lets her creativity flow freely and allows her paintings to dictate their own journey, surprising her as they emerge organically. This she says is a liberating way to discover what is just there waiting to be uncovered, beneath restricted shapes and ideas.
Geraldine Gustavino (1) Facebook
Anna Newbey. After spending several years doing folk art, Anna realised that she wanted to create her own original work and branched out to creating quirky pieces that her audience quickly resonated with and enjoyed. As she continued her journey she experimented with other topics and techniques and allows her art to surprise her, painting a wide variety of subjects whichever way her mood takes her.
Anna Newbery (1) All Things Art - Anna Newbery | Facebook
Sandra Spindler. Is an artist with a deep passion for capturing the beauty of nature. Her work predominantly features beautiful solf depictions of birds and flora, reflecting her love of the natural world. Through her expressive paintings, she brings to life the intricate patterns of nature. Her art invites viewers to appreciate the serene and enchanting qualities of nature, evoking a sense of peace and connection.
Together they aim to create an immersive experience that not only connects the viewer to the artworks but also stirs their personal emotions and reflections

FORREST ROAD STUDIOS
Come and meet Tanya Jaceglav the artist behind Forrest Road Studios. Tanya will be our artist in residence at Terrace Greenhouse from Feb 27 – March 6th.
Tanya will have a work station set up in the gallery and will be demonstrating her hand painting under glaze techniques. There will also be a wide range of her work on display to purchase.
Tanya started her artistic journey as a painter studying Fine Arts at Curtin University and Southern Cross University 30 years ago before being inspired by a group of ceramic artists with whom she shared a studio. She has won many awards and prizes for her paintings and her work is held in State and private collections.
In her one-of-a-kind pieces, Tanya combines her love for the garden, nature, painting, and porcelain. Tanya works from her sunlit studio in Walyalup, Fremantle, surrounded and inspired by diverse flora and fauna.

Moody Rabbit
I Woke Up In A Dream… A stunning collection of new paintings, ceramics and textiles by one of WA’s favourite artists- Hannah Goggs. Hannah is the talented artist behind the Moody Rabbit label and will be conducting workshops while she is in residence. Stay tuned for more details !


Kathryn Power
A BEAUTIFUL COAST - Nostalgic days by the sea in Western Australia
Book Launch - A Beautiful Coast , and a collection of paintings, prints and photographs of the iconic Western Australian coastline by local WA artist Kathryn Power.
Brush Up
A group exhibition of acrylic landscapes, seascapes and portraits by a group of local artists.

Kai-Fella Collective
A group exhibition of renowned and emerging artists united in support of youth mental health.
Featuring diverse artworks, this fundraising exhibition will help Kai-Fella deliver early intervention Workshops to youth across Western Australia, thanks to the generosity of the exhibiting artists:
Air Bare • Aparna Sundaresan • Emelie Coffey • Erin Knight • John McDonald • Jon Denaro • Kaye Guthrie Adonis • Kaz Djordjevic • Lucky Armour • Marite Norris • Monsters.As.Friends • Natalie Briney • Vanessa Grafton

Maayana Photography
Breathing Space - “A photographic Journey “by Maayan Rimmer
BREATHING SPACE
Maayan Rimmer moved to Perth with her partner and six-month-old daughter in January 2020, just before the borders of WA were closed due to COVID-19. She left behind a thriving photography business focused on sports and motion commercial photography and videography, and this transition provided the opertunity to step back and consider her next steps.
Coming from a very intense, loud, and fast-paced country, and after facing some personal loss, Western Australia became a breathing space for Maayan. She finally had time to unwind and reflect on her inner self.
The camera was always within her reach, she couldn't stop capturing the experience of immersing herself in a new culture, starting a new life as a young mom, far from her own family.
The stunning scenery of WA inspired Maayan to dream and visualize what it means to be free. Only after a few years did she realise what drew her to landscape photography - it was the feeling of being able to take a breath from the intensity of life and just be in the moment.
Maayan has participated in group exhibitions in Perth before, but this is her first solo exhibition. She hopes to inspire others to take a moment to breathe, look around, and appreciate the place they are in.
Instagram: @maayanaphotos

Jan Purser & Annemie Van Osch
Changing Perspectives
The artists, Jan Purser and Annemie van Osch have contrasting styles and palettes but they share synergy and history together through decades of collaboration. The exhibition offers a diverse range of artistic styles and mediums: acrylics, watercolour and ink and mixed media on paper, canvas and board.
The exhibition has given the artists the opportunity to present their favourite subjects from different perspectives. Annemie and Jan model the observable world with a focus on Fremantle, the wider Australian landscape and loved objects. Visitors to the gallery will be able to view how these artist’s minds interpret and then describe what they see.
Annemie explores her favourite Fremantle locations viewed first in a representational style as works on paper, then from a totally different viewpoint, as aerial views created in colourful and bold mixed media abstracts. Annemie’s works on paper use watercolour, ink and pen in a beautiful style that distils the essence of the places depicted. Her abstracts incorporate collage, ink, acrylic paint and markers on wooden panels using her favourite layering techniques to create depth and intrigue.
Over an extensive career Jan’s art has always been eclectic, ranging from representational landscapes and still lifes to abstract and semi-abstract and even paper mache art. In this exhibition Jan will pair realistic landscapes and still life works with with abstract and semi-abstract intrepretations of the same subject.
Together, these ‘Changing Perspectives’ from two very different local artists create a captivating exhibition that will inspire, challenge and delight.
Instagram: @janpurserart or @amelioration_art
Contact: Jan – 0417 695 047, Annemie – 0403 922 294


Pathfinders
Whalers Tunnel by Stella King
Textile Art by Pathfinders of WA
Pathfiners are delighted to be exhibiting at Terrace Greenhouse as part of the second Indian Ocean Craft Triennial. Titled “Memories of Fremantle; Coded with Colonisation,” our textile art works reference the arrival in the Swan River Colony by ship, the building of infrastructure by convicts and other settlers, and the development of trade, ship building and fishing industries. Small and larger works will be for sale.

PORTRAIT OF CARS Ben Reynolds
BOOK LAUNCH & PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION - " A Portrait of Cars - Road Warriors of Fremantle"
For the past 10 years, local photographer Ben Reynolds has been documenting the car culture in Fremantle. For the local 'Road Warriors in Freo', the weekend drive from Captain Munchies on Beach Street along the Cappuccino Strip where Market Street gives way to South Terrace, down to South Beach and then back around again is lovingly referred to as 'The Bog Lap'. It is a uniquely Western Australia pastime, that dates back to the 70s and 80s.
This book and photography exhibition is the last hurrah for that culture and these inimitable streets. It is Bens contribution to a passing car culture, which once celebrated difference and diversity, where each and every car looked and sounded different. So too the businesses that line the streets on which those cars drive, now giving way to lookalike franchises. That, however, is the beauty of photography – to hold a moment for all eternity, in all its multi-coloured, sun-kissed splendour.BOOK LAUNCH & PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION - " A Portrait of Cars - Road Warriors of Fremantle"

BLOOM - Anna Da Conceicao
BLOOM - As a contemporary botanical artist, Anna draws inspiration from the unique shapes, colours and textures of flowers and plants, celebrating the beauty in their natural imperfections. Through her free, loose wet-in-wet ink style, Anna strives to capture the uplifting aura of flora and share the warmth, joy, and wonder they bring into our world.
Her exhibition features a selection of contemporary botanical ink paintings created over the past few years.
Website: www.annadaconceicao.com.au

SERENDIPITY - Danielle West & Nellie Ting
Danielle West is a popular West Australian artist who is well known for her rich and vibrant floral artworks. These large dynamic floral artworks fill any space with an air of serenity and happiness. Danielle has nurtured a life of all things creative, having studied printmaking, textiles, ceramics and drawing at University and in the last 18 months embraced the exciting world of ceramics.
This is Danielle’s 7th exhibition and will feature 21 original canvas floral artworks and a special surprise selection of her ceramic work.
Nellie Ting joins the Serendipity Exhibition, showcasing her stunning ceramic pieces for the first time. Attention to symmetry and precise lines contrast with raw edges in Nellie's work, symbolic of joy and sadness in our broken, yet beautiful world.
Nellie runs the popular Earth & KLA Ceramics Studio in Wembley, where she puts her calm, teaching abilities and pottery knowledge to great use, fostering a warm, creative environment where self-care is paramount.
Danielle and Nellie welcome all visitors to the Serendipity Exhibition in September.

Artitja Fine Art Gallery
BOLD, BRILLIANT, BEGUILING.
Artitja Fine Art Gallery is delighted to present Bold, Brilliant, Beguiling, an exhibition introducing the vibrant energetic paintings of emerging artist Isaac Lane. Born in Kalgoorlie, Isaac now lives in Nyapiri - a small, remote community located in the Mann Ranges near Uluru. Influenced by his cultural heritage and artistic lineage, Isaac brings a fresh perspective that blends traditional themes with bold and colourful contemporary expressions.
Bold, Brilliant Beguiling also features renowned and established artists including Bugai Whyoulter, Katjarra Butler and Janice Stanley.
The exhibition will open Saturday 24th August 1-4pm with music by violin/guitar duo - Four on Six - Gillian Catlow and Charles Hoernermann.
Enquiries to Anna Kanaris 0418 900 954 info@artitja.com.au

VINTAGE POSTERS
VINTAGE POSTERS - Buy 1 for $24.95, 2 for $40.00 and 3 for $50.00. One week only

Australia Today - Camera Queens Group Exhibition
"Australia Today" is a Camera Queens photography exhibition curated by Belle Verdiglione that presents a vivid and diverse snapshot of contemporary Australia. Through the lens of a talented group of photographers, this exhibition captures the essence of Australian life today, from its breathtaking landscapes to the vibrant cultures and dynamic communities that make up this remarkable nation.
Each photograph tells a unique story, revealing the rich tapestry of Australia's people, places, and moments. Whether it's the rugged beauty of the Outback, the bustling energy of urban centres, or the quiet intimacy of everyday life, "Australia Today" offers an intimate and evocative journey through the heart and soul of the country.
Join us in celebrating the artistry and vision of these photographers as they share their perspectives on what makes Australia extraordinary. Let their work inspire you to see the country in a new light and appreciate the many layers that make up its identity.
https://www.terracegreenhouse.com.au/exhibitions/australia-day-camera-queens-group-exhibition

WORKSHOP WEEKEND
Saturday 3rd August 10-1pm. Acrylic & Oil. By Hannah - Moody Rabbit
Sunday 4th August 10-1pm Mug & Spoon Ceramic Class.
Hannah, the artist behind Moody Rabbit is offering 2 unique workshops in the gallery.
Join her on Saturday 3rd August for an Acrylic and Oil Workshop. 10-1pm. Cost $99 per person. Learn from the pro! as Hannah guides you through different painting techniques - Lots of useful hints and tips. A great class for beginners or those who would like to take up painting.
A mug and spoon workshop on Sunday 4th August 10-1pm. Cost $79 per person. 10-1pm. Learn to make shapes using slab building techniques and paint with slip as you make your own mug and spoon set.
For Booking and tickets please head to the Moody Rabbit website:- www.moodyrabbit.wixsite.com/shop

WREATH WORKSHOP
Create a beautiful “Welcome Wreath"‘ from Australian native foliage and flowers. Learn the technique plug tricks and tips. All materials supplied, just bring your own secateurs. Cost $120 per person. Small group, email for booking and more details annabirgitte@westnet.com.au. Phone enquiries 042 909 4975.

Wildflower by Gina d’Alessandro
'A brand new collection of fine wildflower paintings from local botanical artist Gina D'Alessandro. A celebration of our unique West Australian flora.
Opening night is Thursday 4th July 5.30-8.30pm. Please join Gina for opening night celebrations in the gallery.
GALLERY SALE
For one week only - End of Financial Year Sale. Many items drastically reduced.
Must end Sunday 30th June. Don’t miss it!!

Viridescence
"A group exhibition of art inspired by nature, featuring work by Juliette Paton-Williams, Elizabeth Boyce, Emma Porter and Anna Da Conceicao" Please join the artists for their opening night celebrations Friday 21st June 5.30pm-8pm.