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The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW

Craft Fair at The Tramsheds

Where
1 Dalgal Wy
Forest Lodge NSW 2037
Australia
Harold Park Community Hall at The Tramsheds
When

Every day, 10am to 4pm Saturday 29 November to Sunday 30 November

Cost

You will be able to choose from beautiful items including wearable textiles, ceramics, wood sculpture, jewellery, leatherwork, 3D prints, upcycled kimono, and glass.

Members of the Society of Arts and Crafts will be exhibiting on the upper floor with selected guest artisans.

The historic Rozelle Tram Depot was Built in 1904 and once housed over 200 trams. It has been beautifully restored and is now known as the Tramsheds.

It's one of Sydney's most exciting food and lifestyle destinations, featuring cafes, restaurants, a supermarket and community-based vendors.

So just drop by for a look - or make a day of it. Tramsheds is easy to get to. Jubilee Park Light Rail Station is very close, and two hours free car parking is available.

Contact event organiser

The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW

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