About Us

    Lindy, Phyllis and Marnee all live on a multiple occupancy situated 15 km from the village of Nimbin. Lindy bought Nimbin Craft Gallery from the original group, along with several others, in 1995.

An avid craftworker since childhood, Lindy was a stallholder on the market circuit for many years before acquiring the Gallery. Lindy creates a diverse range of products from jewellery to juggling balls, using a wide variety of materials, including bakeable clay, beads, charms, leather,paper and wire.



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Lindy has lived in the area for over twenty years, raising her daughter here and has been involved in the local arts scene for amny years.Interests include acting and music. living right on the border of Nightcap National Park,she is a keen environmentalist, active with reafforestation and protection of the local creek and its inhabitants.

Phyllis arrived from South Australia and is a long time community member. Her previous experience comes from working in galleries before embarking on the alternative lifestyle when Phyllis moved to the Nimbin area with her 2 boys,this is where her daughter was born on the Tuntable community.Phyllis has many passions to occupy her time, some are : Gardening Arts and Craft, living the life style of her choice while watching her grandchildren (6) grow up in a loving and rich environment.Phyllis is the newest member of The Craft Gallery and as such has brought with her a wealth of new and exciting ideas to attract more customers and enhance the atmosphere in the shop.

Gallery
1 Sibley Street,
Nimbin NSW 2480
Australia
Phone:(02) 66891375


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Marnee is an ex-pat Canadian and the ‘blow-in’ after only 9 years in the area, who fell in love with the local area (and an Irishman, always dangerous!). With a long time interest in gardening, oft frozen out in her native land, Marnee enjoys the tenacity of the local fauna and revels in the fruits of her labour. With a love of acting and a committment to their beautiful community Hall, Marnee has made her home in the Nimbin hills. With pottery and tie dying, Marnee is exploring her artist ilk and was thrilled to be invited to join Nimbin Craft Gallery.
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Last Updated: Tuesday, 11 April 2006