Tea Tree Gully art galleries and exhibitions

The Tea Tree Gully region in South Australia offers a few art galleries and venues for visitors interested in visual art. One prominent venue is the Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum, which provides visitors with the opportunity to envisage life in a bygone era. The museum hosts a variety of activities throughout the year, such as Whodunnit murder mystery events, Breakfast with the Birds, A Touch of Christmas Past, Village Market, and school holiday events like Wonderful Times with Nursery Rhymes and Teddy Bear Fair.

Another important venue is Gallery 1855, a community-focused visual art space located in Adelaide's north east. The gallery delivers a multifaceted program of exhibitions, workshops, events, and community engagement activities for everyone to enjoy. The gallery is available for hire for visual art, craft, design, or cultural activities.

For those interested in getting involved in the local arts scene, there are several community and non-profit groups in the City of Tea Tree Gully, such as the Off The Couch Art Group, Tea Tree Studio Community pottery studio, and various art groups associated with local community centers.

Lastly, the Miranda Lloyd Art is an online gallery showcasing the work of Australian artist Miranda Lloyd. Her art is characterized by textured original art, including abstract, modern, impressionism, botanical, coastal, and country themes. She has exhibited her work in various galleries and venues, including the Geoffrey Stapleton Gallery, Gallery 1855, and Golden Grove Arts Centre.