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    Fireworks Gallery

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Red Sea Gallery - REDSEA GAllery

    Red Sea Gallery

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.8 kmFortitude Valley

    Upon hearing the sad news that both Nine Lives and Neo gallery…read moreare set to close their doors, it seems that small galleries like Red Sea are left holding the fort. It's central location makes finding this quaint gallery a breeze and if the collections are anything to go buy, these guys are here for the long haul. What I always found great about these guys is the fact they represent such a diverse range of Asian and international artists. With great artworks from the likes of Katrina Read, Gnana, Bevil, Nellie Crawford and more, Patrons here are really spoiled for choice. If you are a business I highly recommend checking this place out, the rooms are clean modern and provide a perfect backdrop for your next function or opening. With its generous trading hours and easy location, This gallery is a worthwhile stop when Valleyside.

    I was delighted when I found Red Sea Gallery's collection of Vietnamese art nestled amongst the…read morecommercial galleries of New Farm. I wish I could afford some of their pieces but it's just as important to be an admirer of art as a patron (or so I tell myself). Unfortunately, on my last visit most of the Vietnamese art were replaced with Australian artists. Their works were still modern, surreal and whimsical but I missed the Asian influence of this gallery. The curator explained that there just wasn't enough market to sustain the Asian artists in Brisbane and it was a case of meeting the market or closing shop. Fair enough, I suppose. This gallery is still one to check out for collectors and art lovers alike. It has a fresher feel than either Jan Murphy or Philip Bacon, with some of the artworks exuding a whimsical, illustrative feel. This gallery is also for hire for corporate events and parties. I'm yet to work at an office where the boss books a gallery space for a Christmas party. I still live in hope that it will happen soon.

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    Jan Murphy Gallery

    Jan Murphy Gallery

    4.2(6 reviews)
    2.2 kmFortitude Valley

    I headed to Jan Murphy Gallery for a "drinks with the artist" evening on a Thursday night. The…read moregallery is open late on a Thursday and if they've got a new exhibition in, they sometimes host an evening similar to this. People are invited to come to the gallery between 5pm and 7pm and to enjoy the works over a drink and to have a chat to the artist. The laid back event was extremely accessible. I walked in and was greeted by a friendly staff member and the smiling faces of around 15 people. I was offered a drink (which I of course accepted) and walked around, taking in the wonderful artwork that surrounded me. The artwork was beautiful. The oil paintings were a mix of still life and landscapes and were exhibited with a great amount of skill. I chatted to the artist, the gallery manager and a couple of other people for the 45 minutes I was there. Having the chance to talk to the painter about his works gave the pieces much more dimension and I was impressed with his process. As I walked around, I brainstormed event ideas, as I know it can be used for private hire if the concept it right. The gallery itself is a beautiful space. It's small, but it's white walls and high ceilings gave me a feeling of being close to the art, something that is often lost in larger galleries.

    It's not easy being an art gallery in Brisbane. We unfortunately don't seem to buy enough art…read morewhich is a real shame as there are some amazing local artists here. What that translates to is a fairly transient gallery scene. It takes a real gem to survive for any substantial amount of time - and one of those gems is Jan Murphy. Her gallery has been in it's Brunswick St location since the early / mid 90's and it has survived due to its clever exhibition mix of cutting edge, cool and classic. No matter what's on show there's always something beautiful, something kooky and something thought provoking - so essentially something for everyone.

    EDWINA CORLETTE

    EDWINA CORLETTE

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.5 kmNew Farm
    $$$

    I don't get to Edwina's gallery often enough. Often I have to live vicariously through her…read moremail-outs of current exhibitions, but when I do visit I am always impressed by the quality of the works, Edwina's eye for talented artists who are both inspiring and collectible, and the charm of the gallery. I'm always warmly welcomed by Edwina and that keeps me coming back. I would love to fill my place with works purchased from Edwina Corlette Gallery!

    Brunswick Street is a fantastic place to take yourself on an art date to if you want to see…read moresomething more than what GOMA and the Queensland Art Gallery have to offer. I always like to end on a good note, and so I walk from the Valley, down into New Farm so that Edwina Corlette Gallery will be the last that I visit. I can't remember a time when I haven't been impressed by the art exhibited in this gallery. The works on the wall never fail to have an effect on me. Most of the time, I leave with soaring feelings of awe. It seems to me that Edwina Corlette chooses to exhibit artists that are technically impressive. This isn't to downplay other elements at work in some of the art exhibited there, but it is to say that all of the artists I've seen exhibited within Corlette's walls are masters at the physical act of creating art, whatever their medium may be. There appears to be a certain celebration of fine craftsmanship in exhibitions here. Edwina Corlette Gallery exhibits a wide range of varied artists, all of them impressive and unique. The exhibitions are always curated beautifully, one part of an exhibition leading into the next as you enter the next room. Do something nice for yourself one day and take a walk down Brunswick Street and make sure you stop off here. You'll leave and look at the world in a slightly different way.

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    Artisan - artisan workshop, 2018

    Artisan

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.4 kmBowen Hills
    $$

    One of many art galleries located in Fortitude Valley, Artisan is always one of the most…read moreinteresting. Made up of a couple of small exhibition spaces (Gallery Artisan and Crucible) and a boutique shop, there's something for everyone. A couple of my favourite recent exhibitions have been photographs from music photographer Tony Mott and a series of ceramic sculptures by Chinese artist Dai Li. Exhibitions are generally on display for one to two months. The shop contains lots of beautiful clothes, jewellery, collectables, and pieces of furniture, and I enjoy a regular browse.

    artisan is a gallery space for everyone. I say that because where some galleries leave you feeling…read morelike you shouldn't dare walk in unless you're prepared to fess up to owning a Black AMEX, artisan is a gallery that, much like its Fortitude Valley location, offers up an eclectic mix of locally produced goods in its gift store and via it's exhibition program and welcomes all with open arms. I'm confident you'll never walk in feeling like you need membership to an exclusive club to enter. Most recently I visited the space for their Marketplace exhibition which showcased a range of local artisan producers from bakers, chocolate makers, miso, rooftop beehives and handmade wall planters. The concept was to show the connection we must have to where our food comes from and like many of this galleries exhibits, it actively encouraged visitors to interact with the exhibit. You were encouraged to taste the products from the makers, purchase and ask questions of them. But if a solo walk through an art gallery is not your style, there's also a well curated gift store at the front that stocks local producers works. Pro Tip: Always make a point to check out their window displays. Especially the one facing Ivory Street. There's always a new up & coming designer front and centre, like the current, Nooko & Co pieces. It'll make you reconsider an entire month's budget!

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    Artisan - Artisan store, 2018

    Artisan store, 2018

    Artisan - Artisan store, 2018

    Artisan store, 2018

    Artisan - Artisan, located on the corner of King Street and Machinery Street, Bowen Hills

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    Artisan, located on the corner of King Street and Machinery Street, Bowen Hills

    Art Valley

    Art Valley

    4.0(1 review)
    1.2 kmFortitude Valley

    I walked past this shop a couple of times before I realised it wasn't your generic printed canvas…read moreshop. On closer inspection of one of their paintings, I saw that it was clearly oil on canvas. These were original paintings going at ridiculously cheap prices. In my excitement, I went into the shop and spoke to the sales assistant who explained their simple but brilliant business model. Crazyfish has several studios of professional artists working out of Asia. The painting designs are pre-set. You simply look at their catalogue, pick which painting you want and a professional artist will get to work on your canvas. The pros of this system are: 1. You get the gorgeous textures of oil paints on canvas which can't be replicated with prints 2. This method supports a lot of struggling artists by utilising their craftsmanship, though not their design skills 3. By eliminating the importance of the artist's name, you put the focus back on the quality of the painting. Without a famous artist name attached, the painting becomes affordable This is not a system that works for art collectors. Although each painting is uniquely painted and will have some individual variation, the designs are replicated. I was pretty impressed with the range of paintings available. There are some tacky pieces like the Klimt variations but I assume you've got to appeal to the masses. CrazyFish also has a great catalogue system at the front of their shop. Miniatures of their paintings appear on individual business cards along with their prices and order no. It's a great way to drum up business. With a few of their abstracts and Impressionists business cards tucked safely into my purse, they won't be far from my mind when I need to add a splash of colour to my walls.

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