ABOUT PEPPERCORN ARTISTS GROUP

The Peppercorn Artists Group (the Members) was established in 2004 by a group of local artists to re-open the Peppercorn Gallery in Richmond

as a co-operatively run outlet for their work. The aim of the group was to maintain and uphold the long-standing reputation of the gallery as an outlet for fine art and craftwork, but with a Tasmanian emphasis.

 
Members of the group share the costs and time involved in running and manning the gallery, which allows members to have their work on show without a gallery mark-up, as well as having time to produce work. It also gives members a venue for experimental and creative work, without having to produce an exhibition body of work.

The PAG has regular meetings to manage the operation of the gallery on a democratic basis.  One of the main agenda items at these meetings is to consider requests for consignment with the most important criteria being that the article is original, locally-made and of high quality.  The gallery now stocks the work of approximately 40 other Tasmanian craft artists. Our consignment craft work is not sold elsewhere in Richmond Village. 

Most visitors comment on the quality and the uniqueness of the gallery.


1st Day - 29 Feb 2004
 

 

In February 2006 PAG celebrated its 2nd anniversary having grown from 5 initial members to a stable and highly cohesive group of nine. 

2007 saw changes in the group memership with the departure of

Angie Cooper, one of the founding members and long term members

Helen and Paul Johnston.

 
 
 
2008 saw a series of changes with the departure of Long Term Members -

Tess Fletcher, Derek Emery and Michelle Reid and                Short Term Members, Yvonne Griffith, Oliver Strutt & Jessie Ralph and Deb Wilmot.                                                                                        

However, replacement members have embraced the group's ideals with enthusiasm.                                                          

 

       

2010 we said goodbye to Adrian Phillips and

Ros Hokanson

2011 we said goodbye to Vivienne Oldham and Mike Maddock

2013 we said goodbye to

Lindy Constantine

 
     

 

 

THE HISTORY
The Peppercorn Gallery occupies Mill Cottage, built circa 1850 partly as a shop for the Moran sisters and it later served as a bootmakers. In subsequent times it was used as a dressmakers, piano school, and in late 1970's as Richmond's first tea-room.

Photo of plaque on outside wall
Peppercorn Gallery was established by Kurt and Shirley Ulmer in 1983 as an outlet for Kurt's woodturning, but expanded to become an outlet for Tasmanian and Australian craft and artwork during their twenty years of operation.

Kurt and Shirley Ulmer

     Photo of Peppercorn Gallery in 1983
In 2012 the property was purchased by Puddleduck Vinyard operators.
Presented by the Peppercorn Artists Group
Peppercorn Gallery
58 Bridge Street, Richmond Tasmania 7025 Australia
Tel : 61 3 6260 2454 | Fax : 61 3 6260 2151
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