
Art & Craft Exhibition by the Darling Scarp Artisans – Free entry
29 March 2025 : 10:00 AM - 30 March 2025 : 4:00 PM
The Darling Scarp Artisans are holding their Art & Craft Exhibition and sale at the Kalamunda Agricultural Hall, 48 Canning Road Kalamunda, in the Perth Hills. The exhibition and sale features an array of art and divine handmade items, crafted by local artists and artisans in the Perth Hills and surrounds.
Come along and leisurely peruse the artistic creations and meet the friendly artisans and enjoy a wonderful day amongst the hills of Perth. Drop in for a refreshing morning or afternoon tea.
The show offers original art, prints and dynamic oil and watercolour masterpieces, and striking photographs of flora and fauna. There are hand woven wall hangings and plant hangers to decorate your walls, plants and hand painted pots for the patio. You will also find items made from hand spun wool, alongside stunning woollen and hand felted clothing and hand-woven items. Other hand-crafted items include silk scarves, fashion and accessories, and stunning jewellery for every day and special occasions.
You will also find inspiring homewares and decor, including beautiful quilted items, embroidery, handbags, aprons, placemats, greeting cards, soaps and candles. Also featured will be an array of wood crafted boards and furniture, amazing pottery, mosaics, leatherwork, hand crafted ceramic garden items and iron work.
All the showcased products are unique, being designed and handmade by local artisans, making lovely gifts or a special purchase just for yourself. Come along and support local independent artists, crafters, and makers who take pride in what they create and purchase something truly memorable.
Entry is FREE, and there is plenty of parking. Buses are welcome.
Venue
48 Canning Road,
Kalamunda,
Australia,
Western Australia
Kalamunda Agricultural Hall
Contact
0448 591 282
darlingscarpartisans@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/darling.scarpartisans/
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.