
Pepper Street Arts Centre: a vibrant community hub for local art, gifts, and creativity.
Pepper Street Arts Centre is a welcoming community gallery housed in a beautiful old building in Magill. It hosts a rotating lineup of monthly exhibitions and features a gift shop with locally made pieces—from woodwork to textiles. Visitors can participate in workshops, enjoy the cafe, and linger in a quiet space, with a small native garden at the rear that showcases local art.
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Monthly rotating exhibitions featuring diverse local artists and mediums, open to the public for viewing and purchase.
A curated gift shop offering unique, locally made artworks, crafts, and souvenirs from South Australian artists.
A cozy cafe serving coffee and light refreshments in a quiet, art-filled atmosphere perfect for relaxation.
Educational workshops and classes for children and adults, covering painting, crafts, and other creative skills.
Hosting events like SALA exhibitions to engage the community and support local artistic talent.
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Overall rating
Roochaseroo
I was surprised at how good and how colourful the pastel works of South Australian artists were. Some of them were lifelike. The gift shop is like an exhibition in itself and I just had to look at every item (although the volunteer attending it, "Ixxxxx", was a bit odd in manner). I didn't try the coffee, but the atmosphere of the place was nice and quiet and relaxed. There is a small native garden out the back. I managed to spend a whole hour here. The only things I would do to improve it would be to make it a bit bigger to make the trip more worthwhile if travelling from far away through the traffic or at least develop the small garden, as an art work in itself, and maybe display sculptures there. It could be transformed into a very nice little hideaway.
stomp C
I happened to walk by here, so I stopped by, but I think it's a better place than I thought. It makes good connections with local artists, and helps residents lower the barriers to art and improve their quality of life. And don't forget that you can enjoy coffee in a pretty nice quiet atmosphere.
Lu Liu
Great art center. A good place for children to learn painting and feel art.
Kel BQ
SALA 2021 exhibition was an intriguing mix of styles, mediums and take on “home is where the heart is”. Purchased a piece from the exhibition and a few things from the gallery shop. Lovely community gallery.
Liam Thorpe
A hidden gem. A lovely little community gallery in a beautiful old building. They have a different exhibition each month and a shop where you can pick up some great locally made pieces. Everything from woodworkin g to textiles. They do workshops too. Definitely check it out.