Illuminated gallery hallway with one mirrored wall and another with shelves full of ceramics organised by colour gradient. On the back black wall is the Craft Victoria logo.
The gallery front desk with a dark artwork on the back wall, to the right and left are shelves of objects and walking in front of the desk is a blurred figure.
The glass exterior of the Craft building, featuring a white decal and bright green a-frame sitting on the footpath that reads 'gallery open.'
Interior of the main Craft gallery space featuring works by various artists, including textile wall works, ceramics on a low table and a mirrored sculpture all sitting cohesively in the space.
Interior of the main Craft gallery space with walls and plinths painted in a mustard colour, sitting on the plinths are soft sculpture vessels in green and brown tones.

Craft Victoria

+ Add to Itinerary

Architect/Designer: Karen Abernethy Architects 2017

Description

Craft Victoria is a leading not-for-profit arts organisation dedicated to supporting and championing contemporary artists and makers working across the diverse field of craft. Through ambitious creative programming, the commissioning of public artworks, a dedicated retail space, and a robust program of public engagement, education and brand partnerships, Craft Victoria plays a vital role in Melbourne’s cultural landscape. 

Located on Watson Place, just off Flinders Lane in the Naarm/Melbourne CBD, Craft Victoria has occupied its current premises since 2017. The interior was designed by Melbourne-based architect Karen Abernethy, offering a refined and welcoming space that thoughtfully balances exhibition and retail. 

What's On

During Open House Melbourne 2026, visitors to Craft Victoria will encounter Camp Stove, the organisation’s annual First Peoples–led exhibition curated by Kate ten Buuren. Presented in the main gallery, the exhibition explores Queer Blak survivance, offering insight into First Nations perspectives, storytelling and material practice. 

In the Vitrine gallery, works by Em Frank and Miles Dunne explore moments of intrigue and beauty through experimental approaches to glass and ceramics. Visitors can also experience Craft Victoria’s Craft Maker Showcase retail space featuring contemporary Australian practitioners, highlighting innovation, material experimentation and the cultural relevance of craft. Craft Victoria staff will be present to provide context on the exhibitions, artists and space.

Images: (1-3) Craft Victoria. Photo: Henry Trumble. (4) Old School Exhibition, Craft Victoria. Photo: Claire Armstrong. (5) Dancing Hands Exhibition, Craft Victoria. Photo: Claire Armstrong.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Friday 24 July
Open access 10am-5pm

Saturday 25 July
Open access 10am-4pm

Bookings

No bookings required

Meeting Point

Entry to Craft Victoria is located off Flinders Lane via Watson Place.

Accessibility

Lift access to all public levels, Accessible bathrooms, All-gender bathrooms, Parent's Room, Assistance animals welcome, All ages

There is a narrow pedestrian access path up to the gallery entrance and a small ramp up into the ground floor landing. From there, stairs or a lift take you down to the basement floor, where the main gallery, retail space and accessible bathrooms are all on the same level.

Location

Watson Pl, Melbourne VIC 3000

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country

Plan Your Visit

What's on nearby

Explore Precinct
A geometric view of a glass building ceiling, showcasing reflections and blue-tinted panels arranged in a symmetrical pattern.
171 Collins Street

Friday 24 July, Saturday 25 July

View through an historic arcade with mosaic floors and glass shopfronts and ornate walls and ceilings. There is a view to the street outside with people walking past
Melbourne Arcades

Friday 24 July, Sunday 26 July

The first image depicts a neoclassical building facade with large columns, illuminated in various colors at night, partially obscured by tree branches.
Collins Street Baptist Church

Saturday 25 July, Sunday 26 July

A wide paved pedestrian laneway lined with eucalyptus trees and native grasses. Two people walk ahead toward a red steel structure and historic brick buildings. A woman with a backpack walks in the foreground.
Design Excellence Walking Tour

Saturday 25 July

Stay in the loop