Level 2, 68 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037. Sydney Australia. Tel/Fax +612 9552 1552.
Open Wednesday to Saturday 11am–5pm. Any other time: appointments welcome.
During the holiday period we will be accessible by ringing doorbell #68 if the gallery is unattended.
Sat 21st: 10am - 5.30pm
Sun 22nd: 1pm - 5pm
Tues 24th (Christmas Eve): 10am - 5pm
Wed 25th (Christmas Day): CLOSED
Thurs 26th (Boxing Day): CLOSED
Fri 27th: CLOSED
Sat 28th: 10am - 5pm
Sun 29th: 1pm - 5pm
Tues 31st: 11am - 5pm
Wed 1st Jan: CLOSED
Thurs 2nd: 11am- 5pm
Fri 3rd: 11am - 5pm
Sat 4th: 10am - 5.30pm
Sun 5th onwards gallery hours are as…
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20 December 2013
December 17th 2013 through January 2014
Review 13 featuring key artists exhibited by Glass Artists' Gallery and Gauge Gallery in…
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17 December 2013
7 - 17th November 2013
Coinciding with the Glebe Street Fair - Sunday 17th November, this exhibition highlights new jewellery by Susie Barnes, Emily Valentine and Giselle Courtney as well as the next Gauge exhibiting artist - Richard Black. Artworks by Deb Cocks and Philippa Playford are also…
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7 November 2013
While we are re-structuring the Glebe premises, we will be POPPING UP at the Rocks!! Visit us at 140 George Street (just up from shop entrance to the MCA) from 3 September - 13th October.
First up is PRELUDE a collection that acquaints the public with Glass Artists from Glebe, exhibiting works which show a broad variety of recent glassmaking styles.
Our second exhibition in the pop-up space is "COMMENTS IN GLASS"
Part of ART & ABOUT an exhibition featuring artists who use narratives in their work.
Maureen Cahill, Deb Cocks, Spike Deane, Mark Eliott, Sue Hawker, Wayne Pearson and Philippa Playford.
Pop up…
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10 September 2013
10 September 2013
10 September 2013
This exhibition focusses on artists with strong themes that identify their work.
20 March 2013
Anne has been a practicing glass artist for twenty years. The last six years has seen her shift focus to kiln formed glass.
Her work is usually personal and reflects a desire to control chaos in our daily lives. She seeks to achieve a sense of balance and calm. The highly structured nature of her work illustrates the discipline she feels necessary.
As the work takes shape Anne hopes to reinforce the optimism which, while fundamental to her nature is easily…
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27 February 2013