Arts & Culture
Galleries & Makers
The Fleurieu has long drawn painters, sculptors and ceramicists. Today it is dotted with galleries, open studios, public sculpture trails and annual art prizes.
17 places
Armfield Slip and Boatshed
A 1926 boatshed where wooden hulls are still saved
A working heritage boatshed on Riverside Drive where volunteers restore and build traditional wooden Murray River boats using century-old slipway equipment. Drop in on open days to watch the craft in action.
Art Works at Normanville
A gallery on Normanville's main road dedicated to the work of painters Judith Sweetman and Gilbert Dashorst - coastal landscape work in oils and watercolour.
Artworx Gallery
Goolwa's leading contemporary art gallery on Cadell Street, representing a wide stable of Fleurieu and South Australian artists across paintings, sculpture, ceramics and jewellery.
Coral Street Art Space
An artist-run gallery and community arts hub in central Victor Harbor, with rotating exhibitions, artist talks, classes and workshops.
Delamere Art Wall
An outdoor community art project beside the Delamere General Store with rotating works by local Fleurieu artists.
Fleurieu Arthouse
A working artisan hub inside the historic Hardys Tintara winery - a gallery, retail space and eight resident artist studios where you can watch metal sculptors, painters and ceramicists at work.
Nan Hai Pu Tuo Buddhist Temple
An unexpected Buddhist temple complex with meditation gardens hidden in the hills above Sellicks Beach - one of the most surprising spiritual destinations on the Fleurieu.
Off the Slate Gallery & Willunga Glass Studio
An 18-artist cooperative gallery sharing space with Willunga Glass Studio on Willunga's High Street, with paintings, sculpture, slumped glass, jewellery and woodcraft.
Red Dot Gallery at Penny's Hill
A constantly-changing contemporary art gallery built into the historic 'Ingleburne' cellar door at Penny's Hill, alongside the wine tasting room and The Kitchen Door restaurant.
Shrine of Our Lady of Yankalilla
A 19th-century stone Anglican church in Yankalilla that became a Marian pilgrimage site after an image of the Virgin Mary appeared on the wall behind the altar in 1994.
Signal Point Gallery
Contemporary gallery on the Goolwa Wharf
A contemporary and touring exhibition gallery housed in a landmark building on the Goolwa Wharf, looking out over the Murray River.
Stable Studio by the Mill
A contemporary gallery, in-house studio and shop in Yankalilla run by artist Christine - browse the working studio while you shop the gallery.
Station Masters Art Gallery
Local art in the old Strathalbyn Railway Station
A community art gallery run by the Strathalbyn Arts Society, housed in the beautifully restored old Strathalbyn Railway Station on South Terrace.
The Gallery at McLaren Vale Visitor Centre
A contemporary art gallery built into the rammed-earth Visitor Centre at the entrance to McLaren Vale, with rotating exhibitions and sweeping views over the vineyards.
The Strand Gallery
A small artist-run cooperative gallery on Port Elliot's Strand, showing rotating work by a group of established and emerging local artists.
Willunga Courthouse Museum
Step into an 1855 courtroom and police lock-up
The 1855 Willunga Courthouse and adjoining police cells have been preserved as a pocket museum by the National Trust, complete with magistrate's bench, dock, cells and stables.
Willunga Slate Museum
Tools and tales from a slate-roofing empire
A small National Trust museum on Willunga's historic High Street dedicated to the 19th-century slate quarries that roofed half of South Australia. Entry is free and the galleries are packed with original tools, photographs and local stories.