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The Year of the Snake
ShareWe welcome in the Chinese New Year “The Year of the Snake” and acknowledge two of our artists of Chinese Heritage Fu Hong and Echo Chai. Fu Hong was born in China in 1946 and arrived in Australia in 1990, … Continue reading
How important is colour in your life?
Share2013 brings with it many new things, it is the 50th Anniversary of Surfing Australia, it is an election year for Australia AND more importantly it is the year of Emerald Green1! Emerald, associated with the brilliant green of precious … Continue reading
Women of Substance: It’s a female thing!
ShareThe month of February at Red Hill Gallery is dedicated to celebrating our Australian women artists. Showcasing four of our most popular and promising artists, Rebecca Pierce, Emma Middleton, Danielle McManus and Madeleine Ekeblad. Within the exhibition there will be … Continue reading
Red Hill Gallery Annual Sale [Friday 18 January – 3 February 2013]
ShareRed Hill Gallery’s annual Sale is almost upon us. With over 2,000 pieces of art, from original paintings, works on paper to fine glass, ceramics, sculpture and wearable art. Everything is discounted between 10-60% off its original price; making this … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 24] – Nick Young
ShareSunshine Coast Artist Nick Young catches up with Art Chat. Having studied at Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney Nick approaches his painting in a classical manner with a contemporary edge. In 2004 Nick entered a portrait of artist Pro … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 23] – Regina Noakes
ShareWestern Australian artist Regina Noakes will be exhibiting in Red Hill Gallery’s Christmas exhibition alongside artists Larissa Blake, Karen Atkins and Keith Rowe . Known for her colourful, figurative oil paintings Regina Noakes is highly collected by a very long … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 22] – Keith Rowe
ShareMaster Glass Artist Keith Rowe is one of Australia’s most successful, contemporary, and innovative glass artists. He creates balanced forms with exciting decorative elements, and his skills are embedded in the traditions of Italian Masters. Keith explores ideas to deliver … Continue reading
Topless Paparazzo Provides ‘Support’ to Artist David Hinchliffe
ShareEver wonder what our artists get up to when they go overseas? Well here’s one that made the news in New York on Brisbane artist David Hinchliffe. Australian artist David Hinchliffe wasn’t counting on support from a topless woman … Continue reading
The youth of today are the backbone of tomorrow – Red Hill Gallery supporting the next generation of artists.
ShareRecently our Gallery Director Margaret Campbell-Ryder was approached by a group of students from South Bank Griffith University. The students in their final year of a bachelor of Visual Communication Design (Graphic Design) were given a brief to put … Continue reading
Focus Interview with Mr Graham Campbell-Ryder, Brisbane City Heart Business Association
SharePeter Rasey talks with Mr Graham Campbell-Ryder, Director of the Red Hill Gallery, who assisted changing the retail trading hours for the Brisbane CBD for World Expo ’88.
Lucette Dalozzo – selected for Family Matters cover
ShareLucette Dalozzo’s image was selected by Australian Institute of Family Studies as the front cover for their Family Matters 2012 edition Family Matters is published by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne. Family Matters is a refereed journal Although … Continue reading
Divalicious: “The supreme degree of elegance, independence and love all wrapped into one”
ShareRed Hill Gallery would like to introduce you to Divalicious Fascinators! These beautifully hand-crafted, one off pieces of stunning ‘head candy’ will be accompanying the Parisian paintings in Starr’s upcoming exhibition. ‘Garden of Eden: Spring Collection’ consists of fascinators with … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 21] – Starr
ShareModern, contemporary, unique and loved is possibly the best way to describe Starr’s work. She is perhaps most well-known for her varied, yet always charismatic, depictions of the Story Bridge. However, in her upcoming Solo Exhibition at Red Hill Gallery … Continue reading
Gaining New Knowledge: My Internship Experience by Nikola Sweet
ShareI am a third year Creative Industries student at QUT and it is required of every student to find a placement within their disciplines field. My field is art history and I had to complete 80-100 hours of work within … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 20] – Dean Rusling & Glenys Lindsay
ShareIn their collaborative exhibition, “Passion for Bronze”, Glenys Lindsay & Dean Rusling have produced a body of work inspired by their love of nature and wildlife. Their work details the individual intricacies of each of their subjects in a unique … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 19] – Paul Margocsy
ShareRed Hill Gallery is excited to announce that the internationally acclaimed Australian wildlife artist Paul Margocsy will be gracing the walls of Red Hill Gallery once again in October. The self-taught artist has a penchant for wildlife and paints accurate … Continue reading
Red Hill – Funky, Fun & Fabulous
ShareRed Hill, “Where’s that? What’s there?” Seems to be the mantra of the moment… So the staff at Red Hill Gallery are here to set the record straight and fill you in on this fun, funky and fabulous suburb of … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 18] – Stephen Glassborow
ShareStephen Glassborow is a contemporary figurative Sculptor who focuses his passion on the human form. Glassborow completed a Fine Arts Degree at Brighton College of Arts, in the UK. Since then his career as a Sculptor has thrived. With his … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 17] – Piers Bateman
ShareThe internationally acclaimed leading Australian landscape artist showcases his most recent body of works at Red Hill Gallery. Piers has a keen eye and intuitively captures the spirit of the landscape through his use of bold colour and line, which … Continue reading
Stephen Glassborow – contemporary figurative Sculptor – Exhibiting September 2012 at Red Hill Gallery
Share“A large number of my pieces are dressed, or covered in some way. I am not interested in producing nudes. I like to wrap my figures, so the idea of wrapping a figure in paper became a logical step.” Stephen … Continue reading