Custom Framing & Art Gallery

 

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.