Broome Fringe Festival Art Trail Tour

From AUD $109.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Broome, WA
  • Product code: Fringe

Broome Fringe
Festival Art Trail Tour

The Broome Fringe Festival invites you to visit the studios of some of Broome’s best artists. The Art Trail is a long-standing and well-loved event in the Fringe Festival program. Artists from Broome and local Indigenous communities, open their doors and invite you to discover their work and find out more about their techniques, style, and stories.  You can purchase works directly from the artists. Some studios are offering activities and demonstrations; including making Macrame Keyrings, ceramic Christmas decorations, or viewing dry-point etching work.


BOUTIQUE AFTERNOON  BUS  TOUR

Duration: 4.45 Hours

Time: 11.15 to 4pm

Cost:   Adult = $109  Child = $25 (5-15 yrs)   Infants = Free


Bus Pick up 11.15 Pick up - Moonlight Bay Suites opposite Blackstump Gallery  (limited parking or arrive by Broome Explorer Bus)

Tour concludes at Matso's 4pm


Broome and Around bring you some of Broome’s Art and Culture in a unique 4-hour tour.

You’ll get to experience Indigenous, traditional Australian, and Contemporary art in so many mediums including, paintings, artwork, prints, fabrics, soaps, textiles, and art gifts

And crafts. You’ll learn more about the Yawuru people, culture, and traditions and finish the day by enjoying handcrafted gins and spirits at Broome’s favourite distillery.

We'll take care of all the transport, including pick up and drop off and include a cheese platter and a gin and tonic of your choice. 


Moontide Distillery

Start the Tour with some handcrafted gins and spirits distilled right here in Broome at the Moontide Distillery. Knowledge of native and local botanicals gained from those who've walked the ancient pindan soils of Broome and the Kimberley has enabled Moontide to craft a unique flavour. Experience a distillery tour and try their Kimberley Inspired gin with a tasty cheese platter.

 

Ulrike

Hang me Up

Hang Me U.P. is a home-based Macrame Business specialising in coastal-inspired Wall Art,accessories, and Storage Solutions for Homes & Caravans. 

Ulrike will work on some products during the opening times to demonstrate different techniques and knots. Ulrike will also offer the option for people to create their own macrame
Keyrings for a $5 fee.  

Suzy French

Colour and country, I tell the story in oils and inks on aluminium panels, immerse yourself in this creative space and view the latest collection in Suzy's home studio and gallery space. 

Having lived across the Kimberley for nearly 30 years, Suzy strongly believes that the natural environment has much to offer us as we go about our fast-paced life. Suzy welcomes us to journey on this country through her eyes, including the land's Grace and the tide's ebb and flow. 

 

Denise Eime

I am a person who needs art to keep me balanced. I keep learning and exploring different ways to express my art practices and ideas, making functional art and exploring methods with ceramics to transfer art to items used daily… cups, spoons, crockery, vases, and platters. Welcome to my working space incorporates clay work, printing, and painting. Access to the studio is down the right-hand side of the property. 

 

Elaine Tribbick

Elaine Docherty Tribbick trades as DOC ART. Elaine has called Broome home for the past 12 years.  Her love of Australian landscapes, flora, and fauna continues to spark her imagination, and she expresses her passion for nature on canvas with fine brush strokes, attention to detail, and natural skill. 

 

Trish's Tree house

An exhibition of select Broome Senior High School student artworks in a stunning architect-designed pavilion house with a Boab tree at the heart of the home. Student artworks will be displayed in the timber-decked enclosed courtyard surrounding the Boab tree.

 

Peter Cosgrave

WELCOME to the small, busy Broome Studio! Peter Cosgrave ANCAD BA is a contemporary Abstract Expressionist—eclectic, vibrant and thought-provoking. The works are sold internationally.

 David Willis

David's finely observed naturalistic works are in oil paint. His home studio has many works walls, showing his international experience. David is also a printmaker and will demonstrate dry-point etching throughout the day.

Black Stump Gallery

We bring together select artists who showcase their interpretation in this captivating region of Australia with Kimberley-inspired art, gifts, and jewellery. Black Stump is an exciting gallery that brings unique artworks inspired by the magical Kimberley.  Emma and Simon's original artworks are unique and characterised by a deep connection to the region and its beauty. This gallery also features other artists, including indigenous artists from around Australia, giving you a range of art to admire and purchase.

 

Redbill Gallery 

Bidyadanga Art Centre

Bidyadanga Community is 180km south of Broome and comprises five different language groups in Karajarri country. The Bidyadanga Arts Centre supports emerging artists who paint their country and their stories of where the desert meets the sea. Vibrant, colourful, and fun, the artworks reflect the artists and people of Bidyadanga. 

Artists Away From Home

This innovative program partners with Remote Community Art Centres to Support First Nations Artists while they are in Broome and allows artists to continue their creative practice whilst remaining connected to their home Art Centres.

Bidyadanga Women's Photography

Camera Story, Broome CIRCLE, and the Bidyadanga Women's Centre delivered a series of photography workshops in Broome and Bidyadanga, developing skills and building confidence amongst women interested in photography. This exhibition is a fresh look at the culmination of many months of learning and development for the artists.

Amelia Jajko

In "Studio
4" at the Redbill studio gallery, well-known oil painter Amelia invites
you to look into her process, rummage through old sketches, share a yarn, and
maybe find a treasure to take home.
































































In "Studio
4" at the Redbill studio gallery, well-known oil painter Amelia invites
you to look into her process, rummage through old sketches, share a yarn, and
maybe find a treasure to take home.