Art Galleries Alphabetical in South Australia, Australia
BMGART specialise in contemporary Australian art, including paintings, sculpture, ceramics, glass and prints.
Gallery directors, Trudyanne Brown and Horst Kloss have over thirty years experience in the Australian art industry.
They invite you to browse their website. Images of the current exhibition are presented as well as the work of art…
Chesser Gallery, an artist run exhibition space since October 2007, is situated just below street level nestled within Adelaide’s central business district on historic, picturesque and eclectic Chesser Street.
The vision is to provide a platform for emerging artists to exhibit their works for a diverse audience and to create a progressive g…
The mission of the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia (CACSA) is to promote, develop and support contemporary art practice and critical thinking through South Australian, national and international exhibitions, publications, debate and associated activities.
The Contemporary Art Centre Of South Australia
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The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia was established as the Contemporary Art Society in 1942, resultant of a breakaway group from the Royal Society of Arts by young artists seeking greater opportunities for their work. The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, incorporated in 1986, has a significant history of contemporary visual…
One of Australia’s leading Aboriginal art galleries. DACOU is the acronym for Dreaming Art Centre Of Utopia, and was founded by Fred Torres in 1995. Since its inception DACOU has become firmly entrenched in the Aboriginal art world and is recognised as the leading supplier of quality Utopia art. Our gallery specialises in Aboriginal art and Abor…
Established in 1972 in Adelaide, South Australia, the Gallery became one of the city’s most successful Fine Art Galleries having solo exhibitions monthly of artists such as Lloyd Rees, Charles Blackman, Clarice Beckett, James Gleeson, George Lawrence, Maxwell Wilks, Ivars Jansons, just to name a few.
The current Gallery is situated at 359 Gre…