Marrickville South studios and galleries

Participating studios and galleries

Photo of a red glass bowl, the bowl has blue and yellow shapes in it and a colourful shadow is projected onto the table it sits on

MaguraGlass

MaguraGlass specialises in kiln-formed moulded, fused and slumped art glass pieces drawing on a variety of materials. Every glass artwork is a unique piece. 


Location 
50 Ruby Street, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Alex Barthel

Contact Details lexybar@gmail.com  0408 269 799

maguraglass.com   @maguraglass

Accessibility The venue is wheelchair accessible, with step free entry, and a continuous accessible path of travel to all destinations

*Passage is located at the side of the house to backyard studio

Photo credit: 'fruit bowl' 35cm diam, photo: © Alex Barthel

Photo of a white textured vase holding a bunch of pink Proteas, Australian native leaves, yellow button tails and silver gumnuts

LouiseM studio

LouiseM studio is a small ceramics practice run by designer and maker Louise Martiensen, producing slip-cast porcelain tablewares and homewares. LouiseM studio designs and makes pieces you can use for everyday as well as for special occasions.

Location Pod P1, 143 Renwick Street, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Louise Martiensen

Contact Details mail@louisemstudio.com  (02) 8378 4222

www.louisemstudio.com   @louisemstudio

facebook.com/LouiseMstudio/

Accessibility Mobility accessible, service animals welcome.

*We have two roller door entry-ways, leading up to them is sloped concrete.

Photo credit: Louise Martiensen - Textured vase, jumbo size, thick fur pattern. Porcelain and clear glaze, 28cm tall, 2024.

Erth puppet dinosaur is interacted with by tour guide Amy Mills

Myrtle St Creative Studios

Myrtle Street Creative Studios is an artistic hub of visual and physical theatre makers, designers, magicians, filmmakers, prop makers and other creative industry makers and practitioners.

Location 22 Myrtle Street, Marrickville 2204 Enter via Harriet St

Participating artists Erth Visual & Physical Inc, Adam Mada - Making Magic & Designed by Kate

Contact Details info@erth.com.au  (02) 8378 4222

www.erth.com.au   @erthaustralia

facebook.com/Erth.Sydney/

Accessibility There are 2 steps up to the entrance of the front door on Myrtle St. A temporary wheelchair ramp can be installed to allow access. Full ramp access to the workshop floor is available via the Harriet St entrance.

* Service animals welcome, tactile tours of objects for people with vision impairment provided.

Photo credit: Erth dinosaur workshop tours - credit Erth

Various artworks by Alessia Britti, Paige Gleeson and Steve Tierney, from L-R the fisrt two paintings are of hands with nail polish and embelishments, the next three painitings are of a teddy bear like character painted in pinks and purples, the last is a collaage of conflicting black and white photos, a woman laughing, soilders pointing guns and a happy couple walking on the street

Paint Studio

Inside a disused SES warehouse along side a large Greek church, Paint Studio is home to a small collective of like minded artists, and is a dynamic atmosphere of shared creativity and free flowing ideas.

Location 209 Livingstone Road, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Nick CollersonPhil JamesKerrie SatavaSteve TierneyLucas HowardAlessia Britti, Anton JamesJack Thorn and Alvin Williams.      

Contact Details nickcollerson@gmail.com

 @_paint._studio

 

Accessibility There are three small steps at the front (main) entrance. There is a flat entrance at the back of the building across grass. Accessibility for low vision, Large print, mobility accessible and service animals welcome.

Photo Credit: Various artworks by Alessia Britti, Paige Gleeson and Steve Tierney

Frida sculpture cropped, a pottery sculpture made of varios objects in a tower, a butterfly, a flower, a seed pod, a flower and a cut watermelon

Bakehouse Studio Marrickville

Bakehouse Studio Marrickville is the private studio of artist Lisa Hölzl and a community ceramic space where Workshops and Open Studios are held weekly and firing services offered. It is also home to the Bakehouse Shed, a community woodworking space.

Location 54 Renwick Street, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Lisa Hölzl, Jim O'Brien, Deb Wilkes, Cally Winter-Bruer, Sally Steele, Eliza Brunsdon, Donyale Harrison, Annelise Mellor, Monika Lencse and Scott Brunsdon.      

Contact Details lisa@thebakehousestudio.com.au

 @bakehousestudiomarrickville

facebook.com/thebakehousestudio/

 

Accessibility Step - free accessibility is available via Kings Lane upon request. There are 3 steps to access the studio via Renwick Street.

Photo Credit: Bakehouse Studio Marrickville, Photo Brendan Read, Lisa Studio Constructing Totems

Photo of many little cermic bowls with organic shapes, checks, plants, circles, some branding mennt can be seen on a display box

Monster Mouse Studios

Monster Mouse Studios is a multidisciplinary art studio located in the heart of industrial Marrickville. We have been supporting emerging and established artists since 2012.

Location 9 Gerald Street, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Laura ButlerCarizza TeagueMichael Wholley, Saara 138, Damien Suplina, Gwilym O'Keeffe, Michael Lourandous, Paraskevy Begetis, Rapacity, Jack, Kat, Erica & Yoko Kawada.    

Contact Details monstermousestudios@gmail.com

www.monstermouse.org

@monstermousestudios

facebook.com/monstermousestudios

 

Accessibility There is 1 flight of stairs to the main art studio.

Photo Credit: Mennt porcelain cup glazing workshop image (photo Laura Butler)

Alhambra 1, 2015, 60 x 60 cm, ink and watercolour on cut and curled paper, photo Michel Brouet (cropped)

Liz Shreeve - Studio 54

Studio 54 is a light filled artist studio. Part of a creative complex in one of Marrickville's historic industrial buildings.

Location Studio 54, 20-28 Carrington Road, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Liz Shreeve

Contact Details eashreeve@gmail.com 0405 438 412

lizshreeve.com.au

@lizshreeve

facebook.com/Liz Shreeve

  

Accessibility Not wheelchair accessible, there are 3 steps to the ground floor. The studio is up two flights of stairs to a long corridor.

Photo Credit: Alhambra 1, 2015, 60 x 60 cm, ink and watercolour on cut and curled paper, photo Michel Brouet. 

Cropped photo of two enamel plates both have been re-created with designs in the centre of the plate one is a navy spiral with scratchy lined edges the other is red and navy blue with a shell like motif

Reverse Garbage

Reverse Garbage is a creative reuse centre making a difference in the world by reducing waste and creating change in the way we look at resources.

Location 30 Carrington Road, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Bea Buckland-WillisHaider GallagherKirsten Junor, Fiona Arnold, Camilla Tulley, Vanessa Wenyu & Michelle Clay + workshop facilitators.

Contact Details info@reversegarbage.org.au   02) 9569 3132

reversegarbage.org.au

@reversegarbage

facebook

Accessibility The exhibition space is not wheelchair accessible - there are a couple of steps. The rest of the site is wheelchair accessible.

Photo Credit: Enamel Plates image, Keith, Enamel, 30 cm x 30 cm, image courtesy of artist

photo of four ceramic round brooches with birds on them, there is a green tablecloth in the background

Pickle and Tuxie Ceramics

My studio is small, as befits someone who mostly hand-builds their ceramic pieces. It's also home to two small rescue cats, so the chaos is real.

Location 9 Riverside Crescent, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Donyale Harrison.

Contact Details pickleandtuxie@gmail.com

pinterest.com.au/pickleandtuxie/

Accessibility Access to the display, workshop and sale area is wide and open with no impediments. Access to the studio itself is awkward but possible for wheelchairs and manual mobility scooters, easily achievable for sticks/crutches, etc (the garden path is windy and unlevel). Service animals welcome.

Photo Credit: Assorted bird pendants and pins, hand-painted with hand-mixed underglazes on mid-fired ceramic bodies, 2023-2024. Photographer Donyale Harrison

Some white ceramic 3d letters show the letters close up E R E

Airspace Projects

Airspace is a not-for-profit artist-run initiative on Gadigal and Wangal land in Marrickville.
We are a gallery space hosting a program of regular exhibitions of contemporary art and performance from both emerging and established artists, based locally and interstate.

Location 10 Junction Street, Marrickville 2204

Participating artists Daniel Pilkington & Cooks River Alliance (curatorial) 

Contact Details airspacecommittee@gmail.com

airspaceprojects.com.au

@airspaceprojects

Accessibility Our top floor galleries are accessible via street level, however we have a set of stairs to the lower level. Our bathroom is also located at the lower level.

Photo Credit: ''Spelling Out', 2026. Daniel Pilkington, photograph by Astrid Mulder

Photo of staff from Mobius Distilllery, they stand smiling and in the background you can see distilling equipment and machinery

Eureka Distilling

During the week, we are a production facility making small batch spirits. This weekend we to be a part of the local community - and are offering up our space as a gallery for the talented creatives of our area.

Location 110 Renwick Street, Marrickville 2204

Exhibiting Artist Bella Mowczko is a multidisciplinary artist working in Sydney’s Inner West. After graduating from UNSW Art & Design (Hons) in printmaking, her practice has broadened as the produced work has become more playful growing to include drawing, painting and digital work. Through their work Bella explores mental health, the body and the small joys of everyday life.

Contact Details Philip.crossley@eurekadistilling.com

mobiusdistilling.co

@eurekadistilling_official/

Accessibility We are wheelchair accessible. As we are a production space, the facility is on ground level. The floor inside is completely flat. There is a small lip to enter the building with a ramp over it. This is specifically for forklift access but also makes the space accessible to those with mobility aids.

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Page last updated: 15 Oct 2024