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Incollect Magazine highlights Ground-Breaking Impact of Women Art Dealers
ShareAssociation of Women Art Dealers (AWAD) has recently published a blog article about Incollect Magazine and the ground-breaking impact of women art dealers from the 1920s to today. You can read the AWAD article here: https://womenartdealers.org/incollect-magazine-highlights-ground-breaking-impact-of-women-art-dealers/ Thank you to Dr … Continue reading
TERRY SWANN ~ ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Terry Swann – Artist Demonstration 10.30am, Saturday 3 August, 2024 at Red Hill Gallery, 61 Musgrave Road, Red Hill, Brisbane QLD.
The Muse, with STARR and Prima Ballerina, Lana Gauidello
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David Hinchliffe – BIG & small
ShareHypergiants are gigantic stars that have high luminosity and mass that due to their sheer size are extremely rare in the Milky Way galaxy. Luckily for us here on earth, David Hinchliffe’s paintings have a hyper luminosity to rival the … Continue reading
The opening lines of Dorothea Mackellar’s poem My Country… ~ John Maitland
Share Imagine England! “Field and coppice, green and shaded lanes, ordered woods and gardens, dim blue distance, brown streams …” It is the England of my childhood but … “the beauty and the terror of the vast brown land…” has … Continue reading
RW ‘Rich’ Allen – Presentation & Talk – March 2020 “talking in whispers – in pursuit of mastery”
ShareSIGN UP FOR 2pm SATURDAY 21 MARCH 2020 SIGN UP FOR 6pm TUESDAY 24 MARCH 2020 SIGN UP TO REQUEST A SPECIFIC DATE “The content of ‘talking in whispers’ is essentially a very personal story of twelve most enjoyable years … Continue reading
Katherine Wood ~ ‘Connection’ ~ Exhibition Opening Night Speech
ShareBelow is the very moving speech that Katherine Wood made at the opening of her exhibition “Connection” at Red Hill Gallery, 61 Musgrave Road, Red Hill Brisbane, on Friday 6 September 2019. Good evening everyone – so because I struggle … Continue reading
Internship at Red Hill Gallery: An Invaluable Experience
ShareAs more employers require a certain amount of existing work experience, internships become one of the most highly recommended experiences for undergraduates. With the help of the Queensland University of Technology and Red Hill Gallery, we have had the opportunity … Continue reading
The 4 Amigo’s – Ben Lucas | Herman Pekel | Ted Moran | Todd Whisson
ShareThe 4 Amigo’s, Ben Lucas, Herman Pekel, Ted Moran and Todd Whisson come together to bring to Red Hill Gallery a tranquil and eclectic collection of works. Inspired by the natural beauty of the earth, these 4 collections of works … Continue reading
WILD PLACES – ALTERED LANDSCAPES
ShareApril is set to intrigue at Red Hill Gallery, Musgrave Road, Brisbane; with a tantalising exhibition titled “Deserted Wilderness” that features artworks by Adrienne Williams, Terry Swann and Pam Walpole. Opening on Friday 13th of April 2018 this intriguing trio … Continue reading
RED HILL GALLERY TO EXPLODE WITH COLOUR, WILDLIFE AND THE AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE
ShareCombining wildlife, the natural beauty of the landscape and the richest of colour palettes; Colin Passmore, Paul Margocsy and John Turton have combined to create an inspirational exhibition that showcases the very best of Australian Flora and Fauna. The exhibition … Continue reading
UPCOMING EVENTS AT RED HILL GALLERY, BRISBANE
Share October STARR POP UP ~ FLEUR Starr will be joining us in the gallery on Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October with an exciting new collection of paintings inspired by her love of flowers. November Regina NOAKES EXHIBITION “In … Continue reading
FOUTH GENERATION OF THE BOYD DYNASTY, JAMIE BOYD TO EXHIBIT AT RED HILL GALLERY
SharePaintings from internationally acclaimed artist, the most prominent living member of the famous Boyd family dynasty, Jamie Boyd, will be featured in his new exhibition ‘From the Other Shore’ at Brisbane’s Red Hill Gallery from Friday 6 October 2017. An … Continue reading
HARSH LANDSCAPES, ORGANIC SCULPTURES
ShareMel Brigg with his hauntingly beautiful collection of paintings depicting his love of nature, animals and the wide open spaces of Australia and South Africa- as well as Laurindo De Abreu Soto with “Diversity”, his latest collection of exquisite sculptures- … Continue reading
BRISBANE AND OTHER DESTINATIONS
ShareDavid Hinchliffe continues to make his mark in the art world with sell-out exhibitions across the globe in New York, London, Paris and his hometown, Brisbane. On Saturday 12 August, Red Hill Gallery will open its doors showcasing the latest … Continue reading
Artist Q & A – ‘In the Flow’ by Katherine Wood
ShareCatching up with the lovely Katherine Wood is always a pleasure, and we were super excited to see her latest body of work for ‘In the Flow’ currently exhibiting at Red Hill Gallery, 61 Musgrave Road, Red Hill Brisbane. AC: … Continue reading
Artist Q & A – ‘Stretching Potential’ by Bill Powell
ShareAfter completing a four week residency in Vallauris , France and returning to Australia, we at ArtChat were fortunate enough to catch up with Leading Australian Ceramist Bill Powell and discuss all things clay in preparation for his exhibition “Stretching … Continue reading
PIERS BATEMAN Retrospective Exhibition
ShareA passionate love of the landscape drove Piers Bateman to paint his beloved country from the heart of the red centre to the coastal scrubland; quintessential Australian images. In September 2015 Piers Bateman tragically died in a boating accident off … Continue reading
BRISBANE ARTIST TODD WHISSON PUSHES THE ‘LIMITLESS’ BOUNDARIES
ShareOn Friday 12 May, Red Hill Gallery will open its doors to ‘Limitless’ the latest exhibition by Todd Whisson. For Whisson, painting is in his blood. Son of esteemed artist Eric Whisson, this Brisbane artist gave up his job as … Continue reading
A TREASURE TROVE OF ARTWORK
ShareCombining interior, urban and country landscapes, ‘Treasured Places’ showcases the colourful world that artists live in and are inspired to paint. Nick Olsen, Tim Graham and Ken Strong take us on a journey through time and place, with their interpretation … Continue reading