Col Ellis and his works in Gallery Twenty SevenOld Bus Depot Markets Stallholder - Col Ellis are pretty much an institution at the markets. And after 14 years with us, Col’s unique and artistic art photography still impresses our visitors.
Col Ellis and his works in Gallery Twenty SevenOld Bus Depot Markets Stallholder - Col Ellis are pretty much an institution at the markets. And after 14 years with us, Col’s unique and artistic art photography still impresses our visitors.
Julie Blucher of Upwardly Mobiles has been at the markets almost since our very first one 20 years ago. But she still loves seeing the delight on children’s faces as they select from her range of brightly coloured finger puppets and mobiles.
It’s hard to go past the delicious aromas of authentic Ethiopian food that waft from one of our original and most popular food stalls, Fekerte’s Ethiopian Cuisine.
Greg Joseph, or Yidinji as is his traditional name, comes from North Queensland, has lived in Canberra for the last ten years, and now has his indigenous art shown all around the world, including at the Markets.
Thomas Westra knows metal. He’s been working with it since 1996, designing, creating and selling contemporary metal furniture and sculpture. The main focus of his work has been forged steel lizards. Lizards in many different sizes and shapes, varying poses and with a variety of expressions.