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Bungendore Woodworks Gallery 

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Bungendore Wood Works Gallery exhibits and promotesAustralian wood art, sculpture, giftware and contemporary furniture by the country's foremost designer and makers in wood.

Bungendore Wood Works Gallery takes pride in the skill and art of Australia's craft people, and in the varied richness and beauty of our native timbers. The upper level octagon art space is reserved for specific exhibitions by visual artists working in a wide range of media.

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People ask: 'Why don't you move your gallery to Sydney?' Artistic director David MacLaren replies: "This is where I wish to live. And I believe our Gallery can prosper in a village setting. People will seek us out if we represent the best wood working in the best possible way. We do, and they have."

Site Description  Artist's Gallery

Site Facilities  Cafe / Coffee Shop, Off-street Parking, Public Toilets

Services  Art Sales, Woodturning

Displays  Contemporary Art, Furniture, Sculpture, Woodturning

Bungendore Woodworks Gallery
Bungendore Woodworks Gallery

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