After walking the several blocks from North Melbourne railway station I was glad to find that this contemporary art gallery had a comfortable lounge to sit on.
It was a white lounge to match with the white walls and pale abstract paintings. Sitting down in a gallery, rather than shuffling around on the concrete floor looking at the paintings, is easier on the feet and admire the art. The gallery is a large converted factory space from the 1950s with many of the original features, including round office windows. There are two main gallery spaces with two different exhibitions and a carpeted lounge space with another lounge and a selection of work from the gallery's stock room.
Gallery Smith represents many established contemporary artists from Australia and South East Asia. And there are two or more new exhibitions here every month.
I had a good conversation with the director, Marita Smith about one of the artists from the stock room whose work I had seen the previous year in the Basil Sellers Art Prize.
Upstairs in the loft is another white walled gallery, Purgatory Art Space where they show emerging artists. read more