KAMILĖ GALLERY
Perth, Perth, WA
Kamilė Gallery is a Perth-based contemporary gallery specialising in museum-quality established Aboriginal, Australian and international art. The gallery represents a roster of 17 artists and showcases work across multiple mediums and styles, from acrylic paintings to mixed media and sculpture. Known for its commitment to emerging and established talent, the gallery offers both established and newly discovered 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 the Heart of Perth
KAMILĖ GALLERY is a contemporary art space founded in 2019 by Kamilė Burinskaitė, an accomplished gallerist, curator and art collector with a mission to bring world-class contemporary art to Perth, Western Australia. Located in State Buildings at 1 Cathedral Avenue in the city's heart, the gallery showcases an expertly curated selection of established Aboriginal, Australian and international artists. Since opening its doors, KAMILĖ GALLERY has established itself as a serious venue for contemporary art, offering Perth audiences access to museum-quality works across a diverse range of artistic practices and mediums.
The gallery's commitment to enriching public engagement with contemporary art extends beyond its exhibition space. KAMILĖ GALLERY hosts an ongoing program of events and initiatives designed to deepen visitors' understanding and appreciation of the works on display. Whether you're an experienced art collector, an emerging enthusiast, or simply curious about contemporary practice, the gallery welcomes enquiries and offers private viewing appointments to suit your schedule. This personalised approach reflects the gallery's ethos of making contemporary art accessible and engaging for all visitors.
Diverse Contemporary Practices: From Abstraction to Realism
The artworks featured at KAMILĖ GALLERY span a rich variety of contemporary styles and approaches. The gallery regularly presents abstract and figurative works alongside landscape paintings, contemporary realist pieces, and significant contributions from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. This stylistic diversity means that each visit offers something different—whether you're drawn to bold geometric abstraction, intimate portraiture, or the cultural narratives embedded in Indigenous Australian art. The gallery's roster of established artists brings depth and rigour to every exhibition, ensuring that visitors encounter thoughtfully produced, intellectually engaging work.
Recent exhibitions showcase the range of practices the gallery supports. Artists such as Fanny Brodar, whose SUPERBLOOM exhibition drew on childhood experiences to create vibrant, intricately detailed compositions, exemplify the gallery's interest in works that combine technical skill with personal narrative. Similarly, collaborative exhibitions like AUGUST by Stephen Brameld and Jay Staples demonstrate the gallery's openness to exploring contemporary partnerships and cross-disciplinary dialogue. This commitment to both individual vision and artistic conversation makes KAMILĖ GALLERY a dynamic space where contemporary art practice is continually evolving and being reimagined.
A Central Location and Welcoming Visitor Experience
Situated in the iconic State Buildings on Cathedral Avenue, KAMILĖ GALLERY occupies a heritage-listed setting in Perth's cultural precinct. The gallery's central location makes it easy to reach as part of a broader exploration of Perth's art and culture scene. Opening hours run from 11am to 5pm Tuesday through Saturday, with Sunday and Monday closures. This regular schedule allows visitors to plan their visit with confidence, whether dropping in during a lunch break or setting aside an afternoon for a more leisurely gallery experience.
For those seeking a more personal encounter with the works, KAMILĖ GALLERY actively welcomes private viewing appointments. This option is particularly valuable for serious collectors, institutions, or groups who wish to explore the collection in depth with the space to themselves. Simply contact the gallery at info@kamilegallery.com or call +61 414 210 209 to arrange a time that suits you. The gallery's flexibility and hospitality reflect a genuine desire to serve its audience—whether you're visiting spontaneously or planning a dedicated curatorial encounter, you'll find KAMILĖ GALLERY responsive to your needs.
Why KAMILĖ GALLERY Matters for Perth's Contemporary Art Scene
Since its establishment in 2019, KAMILĖ GALLERY has filled an important role in Perth's cultural landscape by consistently presenting museum-quality contemporary work in a focused, professionally managed space. The gallery's reputation for rigorous curation and its emphasis on established artists—particularly those working in Indigenous Australian art—signals a serious commitment to cultural significance and artistic integrity. In a city where contemporary art spaces often compete for attention, KAMILĖ GALLERY has distinguished itself through quality programming and a curatorial vision that honours both local and international practice.
The gallery's programming also underscores Perth's growing confidence as a contemporary art destination. By hosting regular exhibitions, events and public programs, KAMILĖ GALLERY contributes to a vibrant ecosystem where artists, collectors and communities can engage with significant contemporary practice. Whether you're seeking an investment opportunity, a moment of aesthetic encounter, or simply a deeper understanding of what artists are making and thinking today, a visit to KAMILĖ GALLERY offers genuine insight into the scope and ambition of contemporary art. It is a destination worth placing high on any art lover's Perth itinerary.
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