Red Hill Gallery
Red Hill, Brisbane, QLD
Red Hill Gallery is a Brisbane-based commercial art gallery specialising in contemporary Australian paintings, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewellery. Located in Red Hill, it represents established and emerging artists working across figurative, landscape and abstract styles, offering both established works and new commissions to collectors.
- Address
- 61 Musgrave Rd, Red Hill, QLD, 4059
- Hours
- 10am - 4pm, 7 days
- Mediums
- Painting, Sculpture, Glass, Ceramics
- Price range
- Emerging (under $1k) · Mid ($1k–$10k) · Established ($10k–$50k)
Location
About Red Hill Gallery
Contemporary Art in Brisbane's Inner West
Red Hill Gallery stands at the heart of Brisbane's vibrant Red Hill neighbourhood, located at 61 Musgrave Road in Queensland's cultural landscape. Open every day from 10am to 4pm, this welcoming Brisbane gallery invites art lovers, collectors, and curious visitors to explore carefully curated contemporary and figurative works in a dedicated physical space. The gallery's commitment to accessibility—with street parking available and extended seven-day opening hours—makes it easy for locals and visitors alike to discover emerging and established Australian artists without the hassle of planning around limited trading hours.
As the self-described home of Australian art, Red Hill Gallery champions local talent across multiple mediums and artistic approaches. The neighbourhood itself has become increasingly recognised as a destination for galleries and creative practitioners, making the Red Hill Gallery a natural anchor for anyone seeking quality contemporary art with an authentically Australian perspective. The gallery's accessible location and welcoming atmosphere create an ideal entry point for those exploring what Brisbane's thriving art scene has to offer.
A Diverse Range of Mediums and Artistic Styles
Red Hill Gallery specialises in supporting painters, sculptors, glass and ceramic artists, and jewellery makers, reflecting the rich diversity of contemporary Australian creative practice. The gallery's collection spans abstract and landscape painting, figurative work, and three-dimensional art forms, ensuring visitors encounter varied artistic approaches and technical mastery. Recent acquisitions and featured works—such as those by Katherine Wood, Herman Pekel, Ken Strong, and Dean Rusling—demonstrate the gallery's commitment to showcasing both painterly tradition and innovative sculptural expression, from oil paintings of considerable scale to intricately crafted glass vessels and ceramic pieces.
This medium-focused approach allows Red Hill Gallery to go beyond surface-level curation; each artist's work is presented with context and care, whether it's a bold abstract composition, a delicate landscape study, or a striking three-dimensional sculpture. By maintaining distinct galleries for paintings, sculptures, glass and ceramics, and jewellery, the space itself educates visitors about the breadth of contemporary practice and encourages deeper engagement with different artistic disciplines.
Rotating Exhibitions and Artist Engagement
Red Hill Gallery maintains an active exhibition program that brings fresh perspectives to the space throughout the year. Recent and upcoming exhibitions—including Katherine Wood's 'Pause' and Herman Pekel's 'Where Light Rests'—showcase mid-career and established Australian artists in focussed presentations, creating opportunities for meaningful encounters with contemporary work. The gallery also celebrates significant artistic milestones, such as the centenary retrospective of John Beeman, reinforcing its role as a custodian of Australian art history and a platform for artists at all stages of their careers.
Beyond exhibition openings, Red Hill Gallery fosters genuine connection between artists and viewers through 'meet the artist' events and invitations distributed to its engaged community. This emphasis on artist engagement transforms the gallery from a retail space into a cultural venue where conversations about creative practice can flourish. The gallery's commitment to programming reflects a broader belief that art thrives when there are opportunities for dialogue and encounter between maker and audience.
Collecting and International Reach
For collectors and art enthusiasts, Red Hill Gallery offers a thoughtfully assembled inventory available for purchase both in-person and online. The gallery's ability to ship internationally means that Australian contemporary art—previously difficult for overseas collectors to access—can now reach homes and collections around the world. This global reach has positioned Red Hill Gallery as a significant exporter of contemporary Australian practice, from landscape paintings to abstract works and sculptural pieces, expanding the international profile of the artists it represents.
The gallery also offers practical support for serious buyers, including layby arrangements and gift vouchers, making art acquisition more flexible and accessible. Whether a first-time collector looking for a meaningful investment piece or an experienced patron seeking specific works, visitors will find a supportive environment and a curation philosophy that prioritises quality and artistic integrity over volume.
Plan Your Visit
Red Hill Gallery operates from its Red Hill location at 61 Musgrave Road, Brisbane, Queensland 4059, open daily from 10am to 4pm with convenient street parking. For directions, current exhibitions, or artist inquiries, phone +61 7 3368 1442 or email art@redhillgallery.com.au. The gallery welcomes drop-in visitors and can also arrange studio visits or corporate art consultations through its dedicated services team.
Whether you're a seasoned collector, an emerging art enthusiast, or simply curious about contemporary Australian practice, Red Hill Gallery offers an accessible and inspiring space to engage with work across painting, sculpture, glass, ceramics, and jewellery. Stay connected by signing up to the gallery's newsletter for upcoming exhibitions, artist meet-and-greet invitations, and special promotions, ensuring you never miss an opportunity to discover new Australian art.
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