Sydney Craft Week 2024, ware.ware

Sydney Craft Week 2024 - Beyond the Festival

Sydney Craft Week festival has wrapped up for another year but some events continue across Sydney to enjoy.

Bic Tieu - Moving Magnolia 2023 photo credit: Bic Tieu

On until 31 October

Jewellery Conversations
UNSW Art & Design, Corner of Oxford Street and Greens Road, Paddington

An exhibition of work by UNSW Art & Design Jewellery staff, current students and alumni exploring how we respond to jewellery ideas through making and conversation.

Mondays – Fridays, 9am – 6pm
@unsw_student_experience

Objects!
Potts Point Bookshop, 14 Macleay Street, Elizabeth Bay

Australian Design Centre has joined forces with Potts Point Bookshop for Sydney Craft Week to present the collaborative exhibition Objects!. Small, handcrafted objects by local Sydney designer makers nestle amongst the books, creating a beautiful visual synergy of creativity.

Mondays – Saturdays, 9am – 6pm, Sundays 10am – 5pm
pottspointbookshop.com.au
australiandesigncentre.com

The Sydney Teapot Show exhibition view (detail), Gallery Lowe and Lee, SCW 2023. Photo: Amy Piddington

On until 3 November

The Sydney Teapot Show 2024
Gallery Lowe and Lee, 49 – 51 King Street, Newtown

The Sydney Teapot Show
has delighted visitors for over 30 years: an exhibition and competition where participants respond to the challenge of making a unique teapot.

Mondays – Saturdays 10am – 5.30pm, Sundays 12 – 4pm
gallerylnl.com.au

This Given Moment & The Garden of Hopes and Dreams
Bondi Pavilion Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach

An exhibition of contemporary art informed by ideas of mindfulness to offer calm and contemplation to visitors.

10am – 5pm daily
bondipavilion.com.au

Dani River King, Blue Flower, 2024 Photo: Dani River King

On until 6 & 8 November

The Stein Saga: Kil.n.it’s take on functionality
Yulli’s Brews, 75A Burrows Road, Alexandria

In this Kil.n.it group show, 17 experimental ceramic artists contribute their take on the beer stein.

Until 6 November, Wednesday to Sunday 12 - 9pm
kil.n.it
yulli's brews

Up on the Roof 지붕위에서
Korean Cultural Centre Australia, GF 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney

The Korean Cultural Centre Australia unveils a window gallery exhibition of new artworks by the Sydney-based artist NOT, inspired by the roof tiles of a traditional hanok house that sits on permanent display at the Korean Cultural Centre Australia.

Until 8 November, 10am – 6pm weekdays
koreanculture.org.au

Zoe Brand, Apparently I Was Wrong/ It Depends On How You Look At It, 2020 Photo: Courtesy of the Artist

On until 13 November

Australian Design Centre Exhibitions
Australian Design Centre, 101 -115 William street, Darlinghurst

The FUSE Glass Prize is a non-acquisitive biennial prize for Australian focussing public attention on the importance of glass as a medium for contemporary artistic expression.

In Out of Date artist and jeweller Zoe Brand presents a selection of works from the past decade. Using archetypal jewellery forms, ready-made objects and text Zoe explores the act of wearing jewellery as both a performance and method of communication.

In Object Space, ADC's 24hr window gallery, Destined for Landfill – Covid Couture is a collection of jackets handcrafted by Leah Doeland using household waste.

The Centre is open Tuesdays – Fridays, 11am – 5pm, Saturdays 11am – 4pm. Object Space can be viewed 24hrs.
australiandesigncentre.com