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We are incredibly excited to be holding Sydney Ceramics Market 2024 at the historic Carriageworks.

We will be located at Bay 22-24, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015

Please reference the maps below for assistance, with further recommendations on how to get there below.

Map of directions to CarriageworksMap of directions to Carriageworks
Transport options

How to get there

We strongly advise all visitors to catch public transport to Carriageworks, as we anticipate high attendance alongside other events to be held concurrently at Carriageworks on the same day.

TRAINS

Carriageworks is easily accessible by train. Walk 8 minutes from Redfern Station, 10 minutes from Macdonaldtown Station or 15 minutes from Newtown Station.

BUSES

Bus routes 422, 423, 426, 428, 370, 352 stop on City Road at Codrington Street, just a 5 minute walk from Carriageworks.

PARKING

Limited on-site parking (very very limited!) is available at the end of Carriageworks Way, including limited disabled parking bays. Entry is via 229 Carriageworks Way.

If you must drive, we strongly encourage you to pre-plan where you will park, with street parking and nearby South Eveleigh and Wilson Parking bays as possible options.

You may also wish to park along the train line at another location to then catch public transport for the remainder of the journey, or opt to book a ride share like Uber or catch a cab.

Join us on Instagram
Ceramic plates hand-painted with sea creatures by Casa Adams Fine Wares, photo courtesy of the artist
Video featuring stallholders at Sydney Ceramics Market
Ceramic bird sculptures by Ginny Lagos of catbirddog ceramics, photo courtesy of the artist.
Video featuring Bernie Aldrett Fleming of Kilnit Experimental Ceramics Studio.
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