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Pottery Art Queenstown

Locality: Queenstown, Tasmania

Phone: +61 430 838 621



Address: 15-17 Driffield St 7467 Queenstown, TAS, Australia

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25.01.2022 Paintings and Pottery by much sort after Local Queenstown Artist David Fitzpatrick. Working at the Q'West studio. Davids uninhibited approach using local clay,metal and glass in his pottery produces amazing textures and patinas to his work.an expression of the mining heritage of Queenstown. More of Davids Pottery can be viewed and at JJ's Cafe .Orr St. Queenstown.



24.01.2022 Our singing pond from the first day of being installed.Enjoyed and loved by locals and visitors . Take the time to sit and enjoy a coffee.the random sounds produced by the floating Ceramic bowls. Installation construction by Bob Cartledge.Brad Hohnke.Mal Gotjes.

21.01.2022 Gallery photos never before posted Facebook

20.01.2022 Maggie May painted for the Art Deco Revisited exhibition.Held on the 30th September at the Q'West Q'munity Gallery.



19.01.2022 Just bringing you up to date on world affairs

17.01.2022 Q'West Q'munity Gallery would like to thank Bob Cartledge Jr.who presented to us a Book. Within beautiful photography of our gallery and photographic imagery of five Artists work and working in the studio. Artists David Fitzpatrick,Bob Cartledge.Denise Mitchell.Jim Dunn.Mal Gotjes

16.01.2022 Chris Wilson's beautifully presented cards and prints.



14.01.2022 https://www.theadvocate.com.au//defining-the-unconformit/

13.01.2022 Work old and new what doesn't change are the charactors

09.01.2022 New series of Pottery called Bush Baby

09.01.2022 Paintings and Pottery by prolific local artist Denise Mitchell. One of the founding members of the Q'West Community Gallery .

08.01.2022 I hope everyone who heads down to Queenstown has the greatest weekend ever! The Unconformity looks to be a superior Arts Festival this year! Drop into the QWest Gallery in Driffield St (across from the train) and say hello to Mal Bob David and others and view the amazing pottery and paintings etc., able to be purchased throughout the festival



07.01.2022 Chris Wilson's love of Tasmanian wilderness is expressed beautifully in this pastel painting Titled 'By Geologist Creek'

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