Precinct Galleries
Contemporary Australian sculpture, objects, functional, and contemporary art.

If you're interested in purchasing please send us an email or phone the gallery on (02) 4464 3402 or international +61 2 4464 3402.

Precinct Galleries is normally open on:
Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays
10am to 5pm - October to May (inclusive)
10am to 4pm - June to September (inclusive)
(Closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday).

We are usually open additional days over the summer holiday period and during NSW School holidays.

Visit the Flying Pig Precinct web site at www.thinkpig.com.au for contemporary Australian craft and design.

NB: Prices listed on this site are correct at time of writing - however they are subject to change at any time.

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July to November 2009.
Warm for Winter and HOT for Spring...
Hats Hats Hats.

Openning Night - Hats Hats Hats 2005
Images from previous Opening Nights...

Warm but Classy hats to keep the chill away - will make way for outrageous festival hats for the Spring racing season - just in time for the Melboune Cup! ...and of course there's always the silly season!

Original designs by Leeanne Goodwin, Anita Larkin, Lana Twyford,
Motria von Schreiber and more...

Winter Hats and Wraps available from Saturday 5th June

Opening Night postponed to later in the Hat Season

 

 

 

 


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Mud Map - Sydney to Berry

Precinct Galleries is located in the main shopping block, on Alexandra Street, at Berry, South of Sydney.

By car we are about 1.5 to 2 hours drive from Sydney and about 3 hours from Canberra (via the Illawarra Highway).

By train the journey is a bit longer (about 3 hours from Central). The South Coast line runs through the Royal National Park (the oldest national park in the world). You will change trains at Kiama (same platform). After Kiama you'll be traveling on some real historic rail systems - single line working with electric staff. The countryside is beautiful as you race in your little train between the seaside and the escarpments. Alight at Berry and walk along Alexandra Street. (The wonderful lemon smell near the station comes from a stand of old lemon gums planted in commemoration of Australians lost at war). Cross Queen Street and you're almost there.

Look out for the old building with a veranda onto the street. It's painted the colour of the Illawarra flame tree (red/orange) with a dark purple shopfront.

Inside is the "Flying Pig" - a sculpture by artist Daniel Jenkins.

Precinct Galleries at the Flying Pig Precinct in Berry NSW


© Precinct Galleries 1999-2009
Flying Pig Precinct Pty Ltd - ABN 53 105 269 207

12-14 Alexandra Street (PO Box 105) Berry NSW 2535 AUSTRALIA
tel: (02) 4464 3402   (int+61 2 4464 3402)
fax: (02) 4464 3426   (int+61 2 4464 3426)
email: info@precinctgalleries.com.au

Please visit the Flying Pig Precinct web site at www.thinkpig.com.au for contemporary Australian craft and design.

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Berry NSW