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FUTURES

Collingwood, Melbourne, VIC

Contemporary Abstract Figurative

FUTURES is a contemporary art gallery in Collingwood that works with a range of emerging and established Australian artists making paintings, sculptures, and mixed media. The gallery puts on regular shows from both artists it represents and visiting artists, while respecting the Traditional Custodians of the land.

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Address
19 Easey St, Collingwood, VIC, 3066
Hours
12pm-5pm, Thursday to Saturday, or by appointment
Mediums
Painting, Sculpture, Mixed Media

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About FUTURES

A Contemporary Gallery Space in Uptown Collingwood

FUTURES Gallery is at 19 Easey Street in Collingwood, one of Melbourne's most creative and active suburbs. The gallery opened in 2021 to show work by contemporary artists across Narrm (Melbourne). It's grown steadily since then and recently moved next door into a bigger space that suits its expanding community of collectors and art enthusiasts. Sitting in uptown Collingwood, FUTURES fits right into the neighbourhood's artistic culture, so it's a natural spot for anyone looking at Melbourne's independent galleries.

What makes FUTURES different is how it runs exhibitions. Rather than constantly swapping out artists, it works with a steady roster while staying open to emerging talent from Australia and beyond. That's intentional. The gallery cares more about quality and thoughtful ideas than about constant turnover or sales targets. When you visit, you see work that's been carefully chosen and presented, with genuine attention to what each artist is actually doing.

Contemporary, Abstract, and Figurative Art Across Multiple Mediums

FUTURES works with early and mid-career artists making contemporary art right now. The gallery shows abstract and figurative practice, which means you get to see what artists are actually exploring at the moment. Some work is gestural, some conceptual, some figural. What matters is that the artists push their chosen approach somewhere real. Whether it's a new way to mark a surface or rethinking how to paint a body, that's what gets in the door.

The team at FUTURES, VIC 3066, takes its job seriously. It's not just about hanging work on walls. They spend time with collectors, new and old, helping them work out how to live with contemporary art and what it's really doing. That approach has landed work in major institutional collections including the National Gallery of Victoria. That kind of placement says something about the artists FUTURES backs and how much care goes into the program.

A Gallery for Collectors at Every Stage of Their Journey

FUTURES welcomes collectors at any level of experience. The gallery doesn't turn away newcomers. Instead, it actively invites anyone genuinely interested in contemporary art through its doors. Building a collection is deeply personal, and the team here gets that. They'll help with acquisition advice, talk through what might work for you, sort out framing and installation, and support how your collection grows over time. It's a practical approach that removes the usual barriers and encourages people to collect thoughtfully.

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Visiting FUTURES: Hours, Location, and Accessibility

FUTURES is open Thursday to Saturday from 12pm to 5pm. If you want to visit at other times, you can arrange a private viewing or consultation by ringing +61 450 103 744 or emailing info@futuresgallery.com.au. The gallery sits at 19 Easey Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066, right in the middle of the suburb's gallery precinct. The space can accommodate visitors with mobility needs, though the bathrooms aren't currently set up for wheelchair access. You can also keep up with what's on by following them on Instagram at @futures_gallery.

Easey Street is a good spot if you're planning to check out a few galleries in the one visit or looking for a particular artist. The gallery runs a tight program with a small artist roster, so each show tends to give you a real sense of what's happening in contemporary art around Melbourne. It's worth making the trip if you're genuinely interested in what local artists are doing.

Source: futuresgallery.com.au · Last verified 01/06/2026

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