KJ Stone

  • Ceramics
  • Mixed Media
  • Painting
  • Photography

Pottery, poetry and feelings on canvas . KJ blends functional ceramics with 2am handwritten words from her diary. Bold markings, sass, & a studio that feels more like a backstage pass to a 90s velvet poetry-rock show.

Studio Details

AAA Galleries
16 Burton Road
Margaret River

Opening Hours

  • Sat 12 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 13 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Mon 14 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Tue 15 SeptClosed
  • Wed 16 SeptClosed
  • Thu 17 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Fri 18 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sat 19 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sun 20 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Mon 21 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Tue 22 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Wed 23 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Thu 24 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Fri 25 Sept10am - 4pm
  • Sat 26 SeptClosed
  • Sun 27 SeptClosed
  • Parking suitable for cars
  • Universal access
  • Family friendly (suitable for children)

KJ Stone works with clay, poetry, paint , frequency and the occasional moment of oversharing.

Her ceramics range from functional bowls and plates to pieces covered in handwritten words, bold markings, and thoughts that probably should have stayed in the notebook. Themes of humour, vulnerability, identity, and the strange wild beauty of being human run through everything she makes.

Her studio feels less like a gallery and more like a backstage pass . Part ceramics workshop, part writing room, part multifaceted creative experiment. Alongside pottery, visitors may find singing poetry, zines that wink, works in progress, small artist-made merch that’s a vibe, and evidence that the artist refuses to stick to just one medium….

Each piece sits somewhere between functional object and emotional artefact — designed to trigger, inspire, comfort, or give permission you didn’t know you needed.

2026 marks the beginning of the self-declared Velvet Era.
An era KJ made up for herself — and for other artist-hearted humans to plug into.
Inspired by the nostalgia of the 70s–90s, music that moves, the devotion to the artist’s life that never really fits inside a box, and the quiet knowing that creating isn’t a hobby, it’s a way of existing.

This is a world where things are allowed to be slow, textured, emotional, a little dramatic, and deeply deeply human. This is a world where we own our power and be the art in motion .

Come in, have a look around, say hello and don’t be surprised if you leave with a random object and an existential question.


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