Studios

Our studios are occupied by skilled artisans and makers dedicated to their craft. They bring their expertise and passion to their work every day.

Studios are open by appointment only – please contact them to schedule a visit.


Carine Thévenau

Carine Thévenau is an artist and photographer whose experimental work explores social and cultural identity. She is passionate about the power of photographic portraiture to reveal, communicate, and explore narratives. Carine’s work has been showcased internationally, including at the Tokyo Art Book Fair and PhotoFairs Shanghai. Carine is dedicated to sustainability, using recycled and plant-based papers in her art.

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Carley O’Neil

Carley is a mixed media artist and printmaker. She creates travel-inspired lino prints in her signature illustrative style. Her creations showcase eccentric, imaginative characters each with its own identity and story. Carley mixes her own vivid hues and brings in repeat pattern and collage elements to make her designs dynamic. She also offers unique lino print workshops for those wanting to learn a new skill. 

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Common Good Studio

Award-winning photographer Nirrimi Firebrace created Common Good Studio as a cosy workspace for creatives. It serves as a vibrant environment for a multidisciplinary group, including writers, artists, ceramicists, filmmakers and digital creators.

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Deep Earth Ceramics

Sally Smith is a potter with a lifetime love of clay. Her studio produces handmade pieces designed for everyday use. Expect unique, emotionally resonant work with a focus on essential beauty. Sally also shares her craft through private classes and ceramic workshops.

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DIANE KEATING

Diane Keating is a process-based artist working across textiles, ceramics, and print. Originally from Cork, Ireland, she is now based in Fremantle, Western Australia.

Since relocating to Fremantle in 2021, her practice has been shaped by an ongoing exploration of place, home, and identity as she navigates life and work in Western Australia.

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Happy Hub Collective

Shiloh Blondel is the founder of Happy Hub Collective, a creative workshop concept dedicated to fostering connection and joy. Happy Hub Collective offers a range of workshops including pottery, dried flower arranging and polymer clay earring making. Shiloh believes that art is most meaningful when shared and she is passionate about guiding others on their creative paths.

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Jessica Wyld

Jess Wyld’s photography is a love letter to Western Australia, capturing the diverse soul of this state. From the rugged beauty of the Pilbara to the coastal charm of Eagle Bay, her photographs tell stories of people and places. Photo by Daniel Grant.

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