KAMILĖ GALLERY
Perth, Perth, WA
Kamilė Gallery is a Perth-based contemporary gallery that focuses on museum-quality Aboriginal, Australian and international art. The gallery represents 17 artists and shows work across multiple mediums, from acrylic paintings to mixed media and sculpture. It works with both emerging and established artists.
- Address
- 37 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA, 6000
- Mediums
- Painting, Mixed Media, Sculpture
- Price range
- Emerging (under $1k) · Mid ($1k–$10k) · Established ($10k–$50k)
Location
About KAMILĖ GALLERY
Museum-Quality Contemporary Art in Perth
KAMILĖ GALLERY opened in 2019 when Kamilė Burinskaitė decided Perth needed a serious contemporary art space. She's a gallerist, curator and collector with a clear vision, and the gallery now operates from State Buildings at 1 Cathedral Avenue in the city centre. You'll find work from established Aboriginal, Australian and international artists across various mediums. The whole thing feels properly considered rather than slapped together, with the kind of standard you'd expect from a proper museum.
{"text":"The gallery runs events and programs that give visitors a bit more depth, and they're happy to arrange private viewings if you want to get a proper look at pieces before they go on the main floor. You can book ahead or ring them on +61 414 210 209 if you'd rather chat first. Drop a line to info@kamilegallery.com if email suits you better. It's no-fuss but doesn't compromise on what they're doing.
The Work on Show: All Over the Map
KAMILĖ GALLERY in Perth shifts its ground pretty regularly. You'll walk in and see abstract work one visit, figurative paintings the next. There's contemporary realism, landscape pieces, and consistently strong work from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Bold geometric stuff sits alongside detailed portraiture and pieces dealing with cultural narratives. The artists they show know their craft, so most exhibitions demand something from you as a viewer rather than just hanging on a wall to look pretty.
A few recent shows illustrate what they're after. Fanny Brodar's SUPERBLOOM pulled from childhood memories and hit you with intricate, colourful work that balanced technical chops with genuine personal investment. Then there was the AUGUST collaboration between Stephen Brameld and Jay Staples, which showed the gallery actively supports artists working together across different forms.
Location and Opening Hours
KAMILĖ GALLERY is housed in the heritage-listed State Buildings on Cathedral Avenue in Perth's cultural precinct. You can easily visit it as part of a walking tour of other galleries in the area. The gallery opens from 11am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday, and closes on Sunday and Monday. It's a straightforward schedule to plan around.
{"text":"For a more thorough visit, you can book a private viewing. This suits collectors, institutions and groups who want time to move through the work at their own pace. They can tailor the experience to suit you, whether it's an hour during lunch or an entire afternoon.
KAMILĖ GALLERY and Perth's Contemporary Art Scene
Since KAMILĖ GALLERY opened in 2019, it's been filling a real need in Perth. The space shows museum-quality contemporary work with professional standards and genuine rigour. What sets it apart is the careful selection of artists and serious engagement with Indigenous Australian art. There's plenty of gallery competition in Perth, but KAMILĖ GALLERY has earned its standing through consistent programming and a curatorial eye that matters to both local and international artists.
The gallery reflects something bigger about Perth too. It signals the city's growing confidence with contemporary practice. Through regular exhibitions, artist talks, and community events, it's become an actual venue where people can seriously engage with what artists are doing now. Collectors come to buy, sure, but plenty of visitors just want to spend time with good work or see what's current in the art world. If you're interested in what's actually happening in Perth's contemporary art, this is the place to look.
Source: kamilegallery.com · Last verified 01/06/2026