Project Gallery
Woollahra, Sydney, NSW
Project Gallery is a contemporary Woollahra gallery showcasing curated exhibitions by emerging and established local artists. The gallery represents a diverse roster working across painting, ceramics, and sculpture, with a focus on figurative work, still-life studies, and landscape painting. It offers art consulting services and maintains an active online store.
- Address
- 10A Queen St, Woollahra, NSW, 2025
- Mediums
- Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture
- Price range
- Emerging (under $1k) · Mid ($1k–$10k)
- Services
- Art consultancy
Location
About Project Gallery
Contemporary Art in Sydney's Inner East
Project Gallery is a vibrant contemporary art space located in Woollahra, NSW, a prestigious pocket of Sydney's inner east known for its cultural sophistication and thriving creative community. Specialising in curated fine art exhibitions, the gallery champions emerging and established artists working across figurative, portraiture, landscape, still life, and abstract disciplines. With a focus on presenting thoughtfully curated shows, Project Gallery has become a key destination for art lovers seeking fresh perspectives on contemporary Australian practice.
The gallery's commitment to emerging talent shapes its programming philosophy. Rather than operating as a conventional retail-focused space, Project Gallery functions as a genuine exhibition venue where artists can develop their practice and reach serious collectors. The location in Woollahra—an affluent suburb renowned for design, heritage architecture, and galleries—positions the space within a broader ecosystem of cultural venues that attract visitors committed to engaging with quality contemporary art.
A Dynamic Roster of Figurative and Observational Work
The gallery's exhibition program demonstrates a consistent interest in figurative painting and close observational practice. Recent shows have showcased nuanced explorations of the human form, interior environments, and still life studies. Exhibitions such as 'Il Bel Collo'—a group show celebrating figurative painting through the study of napes and necks, paired with food still life works—reveal the gallery's sophisticated curation and its appreciation for both classical subject matter and contemporary visual enquiry. Similarly, 'The Patient Act of Seeing' highlighted artist James Roberts' meditative approach to observation, while 'A View Within' brought together multiple perspectives on domestic interiors.
This curatorial direction points to a gallery philosophy that values technical skill, contemplative looking, and the enduring relevance of representational art. Works across portraiture, still life with carefully rendered fruit and objects, and landscape studies demonstrate that Project Gallery takes seriously the tradition of observational painting whilst positioning it as vital contemporary practice. The inclusion of ceramics alongside paintings—as seen in the current exhibition 'Shapes of The Land', featuring landscape paintings and ceramics by Regina Law—shows the gallery's willingness to work across media and explore connections between different artistic languages.
Rotating Exhibitions and a Thoughtfully Curated Store
Project Gallery operates a regular exhibition cycle that invites visitors to return and encounter new work throughout the year. The current exhibition 'Shapes of The Land' runs through late May to June 2026, showcasing Regina Law's landscape paintings and ceramic works. This rotation between solo and group exhibitions provides variety and encourages repeated engagement with the space. Exhibition catalogues are available online, allowing visitors to explore works in depth and access archival records of the gallery's programming.
Beyond exhibitions, Project Gallery maintains an active online store featuring available artworks from the stockroom and special features. This dual approach—combining the liveness of curated exhibitions with a permanent collection of works—means visitors can discover new pieces during physical visits or browse online at their leisure. The store includes works across all the gallery's represented styles, from still life paintings and figurative studies to landscape works and abstract pieces. Gift vouchers are also available, making the gallery accessible as a meaningful cultural gift. For those interested in deeper engagement, the gallery offers art consulting services and maintains a mailing list, ensuring collectors and enthusiasts can stay informed about upcoming shows.
Art Consulting and Solus House: Expanding the Gallery's Reach
Project Gallery extends beyond its Woollahra exhibition space through dedicated art consulting services, assisting collectors in acquiring works that suit their aesthetic preferences, interior contexts, and investment interests. This bespoke approach to art purchasing reflects the gallery's commitment to meaningful engagement with collectors at all levels of experience. The consulting service bridges the gap between exhibition viewings and acquisitions, offering professional guidance on contemporary Australian art.
The gallery also operates Solus House, a separate but complementary venture that further expands its cultural footprint. These initiatives demonstrate Project Gallery's ambition to be more than a gallery space—rather, a comprehensive resource for contemporary art in Sydney. Whether through consulting services, exhibitions, or its online presence, Project Gallery positions itself as a thoughtful intermediary between artists and the broader collecting public.
Planning Your Visit to Woollahra
For those considering a visit, Project Gallery welcomes art enthusiasts, collectors, and the curious to view current exhibitions in person. Located in Woollahra, the gallery is accessible from Sydney's inner east, with the suburb offering excellent transport links and a surrounding precinct of cafes, restaurants, and independent shops. The gallery's website provides detailed information about current and upcoming exhibitions, with catalogue downloads available for those unable to visit in person.
To stay informed about new exhibitions and acquisitions, visitors are encouraged to join Project Gallery's mailing list or follow the gallery on Instagram (@project_gallery_woollahra), where the team shares exhibition previews, artist features, and works from the stockroom. For enquiries about specific artworks, consulting services, or exhibition details, the contact page provides multiple ways to reach the gallery team. Whether you're a seasoned collector, an emerging art lover, or simply curious about contemporary practice, Project Gallery in Woollahra offers a warm welcome and thoughtfully presented opportunities to engage with significant contemporary Australian art.
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