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Panache Inner Circle “All to do with Style” – Sofitel Brisbane
Share The many weeks of work went that went into our recent showing at the Panache Inner Circle event held at the Sofitel were all worth it on the night, our artists work showcased in the foyer and enjoyed by all! … Continue reading
Red Dot Syndrome
ShareA red dot is what you see placed on a painting when it has been purchased at an exhibition. You would be amazed at how many times a day we hear the words “the one we like has been sold” … Continue reading
Judith Dalozzo – Winner of the Still Life and Florals Challenge – Australian Artist Sept 2011
ShareCongratulations to one of Red Hill Galleries fabulous artists Judith Dalozzo for 1st prize in the Still Life and Florals Challenge, Australian Artist. Grab a copy of the magazine to read a fantastic interview with Judith on page 16. Australian … Continue reading
Rhapsody in Pink opens at Red Hill Gallery – Congratulations John Maitland on another outstanding exhibition!
ShareWe opened John Maitland’s exhibition – Rhapsody in Pink – last night at the Red Hill Gallery. You can view this exhibition online HERE. Whilst it was a wild and windy storm that slammed Brisbane, and surrounding areas, earlier that … Continue reading
ArtChat with Denise Murray [Blog Interview Number 1]
ShareWelcome to the very first in our series of blog interviews. This month we chat to artist Denise Murray about her cold cast bronze work AC: What is Cold Cast Bronze? DM: Cold Cast Bronze is a way to own … Continue reading
Diary note to self – A must do for 2011
ShareOne of the most exciting experiences one should have in life is to visit a commercial art gallery and attending the opening of an art exhibition. For first time buyers remember art is for everyone. Do not be put off … Continue reading
The song is ended, but the melody lingers on…
ShareIt was a bittersweet occasion last night at Red Hill Gallery as we said goodbye to long term staff member, the irreplaceable Hilary O’Donnell. The champagne flowed, as did the tears as we fare-welled Hilary with a large crowd of … Continue reading
I don’t know anything about art, but I know what I like. – Gelett Burgess
Share“I don’t know anything about art, but I know what I like” .. .. Its a phrase we hear often at the Gallery. Its not a bad thing at all, clients who say this proceed to enjoy and purchase beautiful artworks using their instinct rather … Continue reading
The Dalozzo Family – Feature Artists @ Nudgee College Art Festival 2011
ShareThe Dalozzo family – Louis, Lucette, and daughter Judy – offer art lovers an unique viewing experience with their combination of contemporary paintings, Australian landscape by Louis, Romantic Impressionist streetscapes and stylised portraits by Lucette and evocative still life paintings by … Continue reading
Fairy Floss, Heart-Stopping Rides, Showbags & Cultural Attractions – Ekka is back for 2011
ShareEkka 2011 is in full swing at the historical RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane, and what a fantastic opportunity to share with you work based on the Ekka from artist Aleida van der Hoogte. Aleida’s paintings present a vibrant ‘moment-in-time and … Continue reading
Another Successful Exhibition Opening!
ShareWe are all abuzz from a very successful exhibition Red Hill Gallery opened on Friday night, featuring work from the very talented Loretta Blake and fabulously creative Pierre Bernabeu – “A Hint of Lavender & Roses.” A packed room full of … Continue reading
Red Hill Gallery Recognises its 25th Year of Business
ShareThis month another milestone for Red Hill Gallery as it recognises its 25th year of business. In August 1986 RED HILL GALLERY opened and introduced to Brisbane art lovers a gallery for everyone and it has achieved a remarkable and … Continue reading
Art @ home, how do you do it?
ShareAre you a minimist, loving the one fabulous piece that draws the room together, letting that feature piece tell the story? Or do you love an ecletic mix of colour and texture, filling a room and engulfing every space, creating a … Continue reading
Red Hill Gallery – Our Historic Brisbane
ShareThis quaint turn-of-the-century building was originally where the Whitehouse family made their famous Whitehouse Organs in the early 1900’s. Those organs were made there and then placed in most City Halls and civic buildings, Cathedrals and churches throughout Australia and … Continue reading
The Starry Bridge…
Share‘Starr conveys a vigorous New Wave sensiblity..’ ‘… painterly panache with pop attutiude’ Marie R. Pagano (Gallery and Studio magazine NewYork) Brisbane is home to New Traditionalist Starr, and is represented there by Red Hill Gallery. Starr creates work that becomes … Continue reading
Art for Arts Sake
ShareWhat a great gallery girls night out last night! We attended the Gala Opening of Art for Arts Sake at the Riverside Centre Foyer, held every year to raise funds for the Cerebal Palsy League – it was well supported by local … Continue reading
The Gap Community Art Show
ShareRed Hill Gallery was pleased to support The Gap Community Art Show held at the Hilder Road State School, The Gap, Brisbane. We enjoyed opening night last night with wine and cheese. The evening was well attended and the show will … Continue reading