Red Hill Gallery
Red Hill, Brisbane, QLD
Red Hill Gallery is a Brisbane commercial art gallery that focuses on contemporary Australian paintings, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewellery. Situated in Red Hill, it works with both established and emerging artists across figurative, landscape and abstract styles. The gallery sells existing pieces and takes on new commissions for 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 is on Musgrave Road in the Red Hill neighbourhood, QLD 4059. It's open daily from 10am to 4pm and pulls in plenty of art lovers, collectors, and people just keen to have a look around. You'll find contemporary and figurative work on the walls here.
The gallery's pretty serious about backing Australian artists across different mediums and styles. Red Hill itself has built a bit of a reputation as a spot for galleries and creative types, so Red Hill Gallery fits right in as a place to find quality contemporary art with a genuinely Australian angle. If you're just getting into Brisbane's art scene or you've been around it for years, this is a straightforward place to check out what's happening.
A Diverse Range of Mediums and Artistic Styles
Red Hill Gallery works with painters, sculptors, glass and ceramic artists, and jewellery makers, pulling together the full range of what's happening in Australian art right now. The collection covers abstract work, landscapes, figurative pieces, and three-dimensional forms, so visitors see plenty of different approaches and varying levels of skill. Works by Katherine Wood, Herman Pekel, Ken Strong, and Dean Rusling sit alongside each other, mixing traditional painting with newer sculptural ideas. You'll find large oil paintings displayed next to carefully made glass vessels and ceramics.
The gallery's layout actually does the heavy lifting here. Separate spaces for paintings, sculptures, glass and ceramics, and jewellery mean you move through different areas and get a feel for how each medium works. There's a real sense of wanting to show each piece properly rather than just hanging everything and hoping people notice. That setup helps visitors understand what's different about each artistic discipline and actually pay attention to the work rather than just walking past it.
Rotating Exhibitions and Artist Engagement
Red Hill Gallery keeps things moving with new exhibitions throughout the year. You'll find work by established and mid-career Australian artists like Katherine Wood ("Pause") and Herman Pekel ("Where Light Rests") on rotation. The gallery also marks important moments in Australian art, such as John Beeman's centenary retrospective, treating it seriously as both a home for art history and a working space for artists at different points in their careers.
The place does more than just hang shows. Red Hill Gallery puts on meet-the-artist events and keeps its community in the loop about what's happening. This approach pushes past the gallery-as-shop model and turns it into somewhere people actually talk about art and creative practice. The programming reveals a straightforward idea: art matters more when artists and viewers get a chance to connect and have a proper conversation about the work.
Collecting and International Reach
Red Hill Gallery stocks contemporary Australian art that you can buy on site or online. They ship internationally, which matters because Australian artists have traditionally been hard for overseas collectors to track down. The gallery now sends everything from landscape paintings to abstract works and sculptures around the world, giving the artists they represent a much bigger profile overseas.
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Plan Your Visit
You'll find Red Hill Gallery at 61 Musgrave Road, Red Hill, Brisbane, Queensland 4059. It's open daily from 10am to 4pm, and street parking is pretty easy to come by. Need directions or want to know what's on? Ring them on +61 7 3368 1442 or shoot through an email to art@redhillgallery.com.au.
The gallery's got work across painting, sculpture, glass, ceramics, and jewellery, so there's something for most people. Grab yourself on their newsletter if you want to stay in the loop about new shows and meet the artists behind the work. It's a good way to keep up with what's happening on the contemporary Australian art scene without having to think about it.
Source: redhillgallery.com.au · Last verified 01/06/2026