Image: Courtesy The Rundle Collective
Guildhouse Greets: Shared Studios with The Rundle Collective
Wednesday 18 June 2025
5:30 — 7:00pm
Pricing: Free!
Location: The Rundle Collective, Level 2, 58 Gawler Place, Adelaide 5000
Join us for the next edition of Guildhouse Greets as we step inside the thriving studio spaces of The Rundle Collective – a vibrant, artist-led community in the heart of Adelaide.
This event is your chance to experience what it’s like to work in a shared studio with fellow visual artists. You’ll have the chance to meet and greet the directors of The Rundle Collective – Cassie and Nic, look behind the scenes of the collective, tour the studios, and hear about the joys, challenges, and unexpected inspirations that come from creating side by side.
The Rundle Collective includes a diverse creative community of makers and has a strong focus on supporting emerging and independent artists. They provide private studios, flexible desk options, shared spaces and ongoing opportunities to exhibit, sell work, and engage with the public.
Snacks and drinks provided, thanks to our sponsors Stage Door Wines. Come mingle with other artists, create new connections and expand your community.
We look forward to seeing you!
About Guildhouse Greets
Guildhouse Greets is a new initiative from Guildhouse responding to our community’s desire for more opportunities to network and break down the barriers to connection within the visual arts, craft, and design sector.
About The Rundle Collective
The Rundle Collective is a vibrant, inclusive art studio based in the heart of Adelaide, supporting a diverse community of over 30 creatives working across painting, illustration, digital art, ceramics, textiles, and more. Established in 2022 through the Renew Adelaide program, The Rundle Collective began as a single shared space and quickly grew into a two-floor creative hub — a testament to the demand for accessible, affordable spaces for artists to work, connect, and grow.
The studio is more than just a workspace — it’s a creative ecosystem built on connection, collaboration, and community. With a strong focus on supporting emerging and independent artists, The Rundle Collective offers private studios, flexible desks, communal areas, and regular opportunities to exhibit, sell work, and engage with the public. It’s a space where artists of all backgrounds feel seen, supported, and celebrated.
Founder and studio manager Cassie Hutchinson is a self-taught artist and the creative force behind POTTY MOUTH. With a background spanning fashion design, costume, events, small business, and marketing, Cassie brings a bold, hands-on approach to building inclusive spaces where creativity can thrive. Her leadership has been central to the Collective’s rapid growth and ongoing impact.
Co-founder and IT manager Nic Sharples joined Cassie in bringing the vision to life, applying his tech skills to keep things running behind the scenes — from managing studio systems to fixing Wi-Fi and hauling gear for events. Nic’s practical support and big-picture thinking have helped lay the foundations for a sustainable, artist-focused space.
Together, Cassie and Nic have transformed an empty city office. building (as they have just taken on another whole floor!) into a buzzing creative community. As The Rundle Collective continues to evolve, its mission remains clear: to create a welcoming, affordable, and empowering space for artists to do what they do best — make art, take risks, and connect with others.
