I love the *idea* of the T'Arts Collective - professional artists sharing one large space, and working behind the counter on a rostered basis. The space itself is large and airy, with gorgeous wooden floors and a fresh white paint scheme that shows off the art for maximum effect.
The artwork itself is hit and miss - some of it completely outstanding, and some of it so-so. It is different every time you visit, and I must confess there was more of a 'wow' factor today then last time I visited. A lot of work is rather high-end (gorgeous handmade bags with a pricetag of $250), and some beautiful (reasonably priced) ceramic work. There is a lot of jewellery at varying price scales, ranging from contemporary right through to 'frumpy'. With such a diverse collection of artisans, there is an equally diverse range.
While I enjoyed many of the products on offer, there definitely needs to be an injection of 'oomph' into this shop - I heard a rumour that Bella from Bellatextiles will be joining the Collective (her handwovens are stunning and original), which will spruce up the rather bland current handwoven selection.
As previous reviewers have mentioned, clothing on offer is definitely for the older generation - not many young people like to walk around with felted scarves! The reason for this is because not only is it expensive to be a member of the T'Arts Collective (I know, I've looked into it!), but you need to be available to work in the shop - this limits the collective to artisans already working professionally who don't work full time elsewhere. Hence the average age of the artists here.
I'll definitely keep my eye on this place though - for giftware, I'd much rather support a local artist than visit a mainstream shop! read more