Book a show at Studio 281 Gallery
Studio 281 Gallery is a centrally located, inner city exhibition space, located on the ground floor of the heritage listed Paolucci buildings. Featuring black-on-black walls and furnishings, the exhibition space lends itself equally to muted and vibrant displays. Equipped with sound, lighting and bar service area, Studio 281 Gallery offers high-impact presentation to showcase your creative practise. Flexible Gallery Hire Packages are available to suit established and emerging artists. Artist proposals welcomed!
Gallery Hire Inclusions
Discounted pricing on artwork framing for exhibiting artists
Hanging of artworks by Aristocrats Gallery staff
Mentoring through exhibition process
Catering & Beverage Service
Event Staff on opening night
Promotion of upcoming exhibition via Studio 281 Gallery Social Media platforms, e-newsletter and event listing on website (studio281.com.au)
Features
Venue Capacity: 60+ guests
Non-Licensed: Options available for BYO or Beverage Package w/Corkage.
Events serving alcohol require RSA Bar staff, provided by Studio 281 Gallery.
Catering: Options for catering canapés / refreshments and self-catering
Parking: On-site parking for 8 vehicles, additional ample street parking available
Accessibility: Ramp at side entry (via on-site parking)
Facilities: Kitchenette, Lighting, Blue Tooth Speaker
Facilities
Bar service / Grazing Table
Bluetooth sound system
Gallery Lighting
Kitchenette
Wheelchair accessible
Window boxes (view to Guildford Rd)
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Artist Requirements
Submit portfolio via email to gallery@studio281.com.au (this can include photos and online portfolio links).
Provide a complete list of works, with artwork titles, dimensions and prices for each artwork.
Provide an Artist Statement or brief overview (2-3 paragraphs) describing the purpose and intent of the artworks.
Relevant information can include: primary mediums used, techniques demonstrated, underlying messages or themes that are explored, or supporting information that the artist feels is relevant to the body of work.