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Funaki has been recognised as a driving force in the promotion of contemporary jewellery in Australia for 25 years. Our physical location is currently closed but we will reopen in a new Melbourne location in the second half of 2021. The artists we represent are carefully selected on the basis of their personal approach to making. This approach is apparent through their sensitivity, their careful s

Photos from Funaki's post 25/06/2026

Helen Britton ‘Things I Love, Things I Fear’ continues this week through until 11 July. Selected works will be available online from next week - or please get in touch if you’d like a PDF catalogue emailed. ⁠

Helen Britton⁠
The Seahorse⁠
Brooch, 2026⁠
silver, glass, paint, diamonds⁠
80 x 20 x 5mm⁠

Photo 1 by Dirk Eisel | 2 (install) by Andrew Curtis andrewcurtis.art.doc⁠

Helen Britton

18/06/2026

This SATURDAY join us to celebrate the launch of Helen Britton: The Story So Far at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. And then on WEDNESDAY 24 June for the artist in-conversation!⁠

Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft is an initiative of the Australian Design Centre. The series aims to celebrate the achievements of Australia’s most iconic crafts practitioners, through a touring exhibition and a major monograph publication. ⁠

Helen Britton, an exceptional Australian artist of international reputation, is the tenth artist in this exhibition series Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft.⁠

Details of both events can be found at MPRG’s website (link in bio). ⁠

Helen Britton⁠
Shades of Difference, 2023⁠
shells, puffball dyed silk⁠
100 x 45 x 3cm⁠
Photo by Dirk Eisel⁠

Helen Britton Mornington Peninsula Gallery Australian Design Centre

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