Kangaroo Island is a place where time stretches out, letting ideas settle and take shape. That’s why the arts scene here feels so in touch — rooted in the landscape. Inside a rustic gallery, Jonny Gloyne turns salvaged red gum into clocks and fruit bowls, barometers and bread knives — each piece carrying the story of a tree that once stood tall on the wild western edge. At A Little Art Space, light filters across paintings and sculptures that reflect the island’s charm. Even at the Kangaroo Island Wool showroom, creativity surprises you — a 360-degree cinema experience wraps you in the story of wool, sheep and the people who’ve shaped the land. Scattered across the island are galleries, studios and art spaces where artists and artisans create and show their work.

Australian Red Gum Gallery