Back on the ferry to Adelaide - stopped at a potters - Damon Moon. Really interesting watching him throw a couple of pots. We made it into Adelaide by 1 and visited the Jam Factory - a great facility for all craft! Not a school, more of a support for the selected artists who apply. Last stop for the day ... Jessical Loughland's and Deb Jones - Gate 8 studio. It was an old church now divided into a few work spaces. We went out to dinner with Jess and her partner David - wonderful tapas and wine.
Borossa valley took up our next day - we took the scenic route up and it was worth it! Our favorites: Henscke, Rockford, and Toberrck. We relaxed in the mountains with wine and a pizza topped with kangaroo, venison chirizo and emu.
Back to the city for our last day here - We visited the Tandanya Museum of Aboriginal Art, The State Library (where we saw Gabriella Bisetto's exhibition - AMAZING installation work), the SA Art Gallery, we loved that furniture was displayed among the paintings! and we walked thru a bit of the botanic Park and picnicked. We drove just a bit out of the town center to the Blue Pony Studios - first we checked out the neighborhood - a few 2-d galleries, an aboriginal gallery space and furniture maker Khai Liew. Then the Blue Pony Tour Gabriella showed us around - this is a wonderful shared studio in an old wood factory. Tom Moore (SO UNIQUE and out there!) was also in there we were amazed about his works and themes (everyone we met prior kept telling us about him). We ended the night with Nick and Pauline Mount - he has a great space and a wonderful home and collection. We went to The Sparrow - fantastic tapas and perfect wine pairing (thanks Nick) ... best way to end our time in Adelaide!