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The best arts & culture in Willunga

The Fleurieu has long drawn painters, sculptors and ceramicists. Today it is dotted with galleries, open studios, public sculpture trails and annual art prizes.

For a string of small coastal and country towns, the Fleurieu Peninsula has a deep creative streak. Artists and makers have long been drawn to the quality of the light and the landscape, and you'll find galleries, working studios and craft spaces scattered through Port Elliot, Goolwa, Willunga and McLaren Vale.

The region mixes the contemporary with the historic. The striking d'Arenberg Cube has become an icon of art-meets-wine in the McLaren Vale vineyards, while heritage galleries, public sculpture and regular exhibitions fill the old stone buildings of the river and coastal towns. Live music, festivals and open-studio weekends bring the calendar to life, especially through the warmer months.

Just as importantly, this is Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna country, and there are growing opportunities to learn about the peninsula's deep Aboriginal cultural heritage through guided walks, cultural tours and interpretive sites. Whether you're hunting for an original piece to take home, watching a maker at work, or simply wandering a gallery on a slow afternoon, the Fleurieu's arts scene rewards the curious. Many galleries and studios are free to visit, though hours can vary, so it's worth checking before you set out.

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Magpie Springs

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Boutique wines and paintings on Willunga Hill

A boutique cellar door and working art gallery on the Willunga scarp, showcasing estate wines alongside paintings by Adelaide artist Avril Thomas in a garden setting with valley views.

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Magpie Springs Paint and Sip

Three-hour beginner paint-and-sip art classes with artist Kerry Mart at Magpie Springs gallery and vineyard in the Willunga hinterland - wine included.

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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.

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Ortus Wines

A mother-daughter-owned winery with a warehouse-style cellar door on Willunga's main road, paired with a contemporary art programme curated by Praxis Artspace.

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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 Arts & Culture Heritage & History
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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.

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