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Gallery 1855

Locality: Tea Tree Gully, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8397 7444



Address: 2 Haines Road, Tea Tree Gully 5091 Tea Tree Gully, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Contributions by our canine loving Union St Printmakers. Including: Kylee Fenwick, Amy Milhinch, Martine Whalley, Simone Tippett, Mary Filsell, Lynne Badger, Akiko Kato, Judy Ross and Tallal Martin.



25.01.2022 BESTIES image share Raining cats and dogs. A textile work by Victoria Yurkova

24.01.2022 Workshop - Make paper blooms and brooches with artist Amy Hamlyn. 11am-2pm, Thursday 13 May Cost: $20 Bookings: https://bit.ly/3gTIvRg... Re-purpose left over wrapping paper, old books, sheet music and more to design, cut and create a stunning bunch of flowers and a wearable brooch. What’s paper art: Creatives all over the world have kept paper art alive and well for centuries. There’s traditional Origami and Kirigami in Japan and Scherenschinitte in Germany. And in today’s digital world contemporary paper art is booming. Suitable for beginners 16 years + Materials provided but feel free to bring your favourite paper. Image: paper artwork by Amy Hamlyn

23.01.2022 Congratulations to the 55 plus creatives participating in REMADE, our Fringe Festival community exhibition, opening Sunday 14 February 2021. Images: artworks by Lee Salomone, Janice Lane, Niki Sperou, Alana Preece, James Parker, Catherine McAvoy, Kate Cuthbert, Pria Mitra, Melissa Duncan.



19.01.2022 Here's 4 fabulous reasons to connect, create and learn in the weeks before Christmas at Gallery 1855. Festive Paper Cuts with Ellen Marie Artistry, Friday 27 Nov Furry Fables Community Story Telling Event, Sunday 29 Nov Bowls for Besties with artist Alison Smiles, Sunday 6 Dec... Doggo Lino-Cut Printing with artist Sally Caston, Friday 11 Dec Further information and registrations here: https://www.teatreegully.sa.gov.au//Workshops_and_events_a

19.01.2022 REMADE APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 5pm Tuesday 1 December. The last week has been topsy turvy, so we are giving you all a bit more time to get your applications in. Here's what you need to know. Exhibit in REMADE during Fringe Festival 2021 ... We'll be presenting REMADE at Gallery 1855. REMADE is all about upcycling and repurposing materials from nature, industry or home to create an artwork. If you are a South Australian creative and would like to participate in REMADE, request an application form by emailing [email protected] Here's a selection of fabulous artworks made of re-purposed materials or objects, for previous Gallery 1855 exhibitions and projects. Images: Tash Evele, Melody (from The Doll Redefined 2018), Alison Main, Everyday Icon (For The Doll Redefined 2018); Tom Harris, Sunbeam the Centaur (for The Doll Redefined 2018); Andrea Sainsbury, monoprint on music score , 2020

19.01.2022 Today we gave household plastics and waste metals a second life alongside sensational eco-jeweller Sue Garrard.



19.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Super Best Friends by Breeanna Luxford, our youngest exhibition contributor.

17.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Mr Sunshine by Alison Smiles

17.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Rock Bowls (detail) by Mel Bone-Manser

13.01.2022 Great news! We're re-opening from 12 pm tomorrow. That's Thursday 3 December. To keep us COVID-safe visitor numbers will be limited but our gallery volunteers will be in attendance to show us the ropes. Gallery hours are Thursday - Saturday from 12-5pm. Thanks for hanging in there.

13.01.2022 See Bob Daly’s stella homage to dogs of the screen in BESTIES



12.01.2022 BESTIES image share. The cat, the rat and the dog by Anne Griogoriadis.

11.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Andy and Susie, Kangaroo Island by Charmaine Kaether. Oil on canvas. Susie was destined for the farmer’s gun but Andy rescued her and she has been his best sheep dog ever.

11.01.2022 Exhibit with us during 2021 Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC week. The City of Tea Tree Gully seeks to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives, while encouraging local connections, wellbeing and a cohesive community through cultural expression. Applications are now open for South Australian artists wishing to exhibit with us during 2021 Reconciliation Week through to NAIDOC. ... Further information, including eligibility, artist fee: https://bit.ly/3nF1M9y Applications close 5pm 1 February 2021 Image: Paul Herzich, Weaving Stitches, 2017, corten steel, acrylic, LED lighting. Artwork exhibited at Gallery 1855 as part of Paul’s exhibition Through Kaurna Miina, 2017.

08.01.2022 BESTIES EXHIBITION EXTENDED to 6 February 2021 There's more time to catch this much loved show. Get your diaries ready, here's the exhibition schedule: Open from 12pm tomorrow until 5pm Saturday 19 December. We're taking a break over the festive season. Open again from 12pm Thursday 14 January until 5pm Saturday 6 February 2021... Thank's for supporting our 60 plus BESTIES artists. Image: Piper & Jonty by Jan Finlayson. Drypoint print with ink and watercolour. See more

08.01.2022 It's been an off and on again year, but with your understanding, participation and imagination we've all kept the connection between creativity and our wellbeing going in so many different ways. Happy making in 2021!

06.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Anna Maria Visciglio's greyhound

06.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Daughters and Dogs: Jess and Harvey by Melanie Fulton. Watercolour, paper, linen and thread.

05.01.2022 Like peas in a pod by Margie Kenny. Created for BESTIES

04.01.2022 Celebrating our BESTIES last Sunday. Artworks by Cass Burton, Elise Leslie-Allen and Pauline Miller.

03.01.2022 BESTIES image share. Winnie Resting. Oil on MDF by Sally Parnis.

03.01.2022 Right now we’re closed but opening for BESTIES again on the 15th of January. Here’s how we recently saw our year out in the studio - Festive papercutting with Ellen Marie Artistry. See you next year!

02.01.2022 CALLING ALL ARTISTS Exhibit in I SEE YOU / YOU SEE ME at Gallery 1855 during SALA With just under 3 months to go before the festival kicks off, we want to hear from you very soon. I SEE YOU / YOU SEE ME is all about how portraits help us see ourselves and others in new ways. We're looking for artworks that portray yourself, your family, friends or the community in which you live or work in. A portrait or any artwork about ourselves or anyone else can tell an important story,... portray an experience, point of view, emotion or even pose a question. If you are an SA creative (especially local) and would like to participate in our SALA exhibition, request an application form by emailing [email protected] Applications close 5pm, 17 May 2021 Looking forward to hearing from you. Images (clock-wise T-B): Alysia and Alia by Kerry Youde; Connection by Zinia King and The Volunteer by Mignon Schneider See more

01.01.2022 Join us this Saturday 8 May from 2-5pm when we open 3 incredible exhibitions as part of National Reconciliation and NAIDOC Week. The artists are Alexandrina Fredricka Campbell, Sasha Hill and Christopher Burthurmarr Crebbin. Their exhibitions are A Walkabout Down My Memory Lane, Kinship and Connections. Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country by Tamaru of Deadly Mob. Hope to see you there. Don't worry if you miss out. Exhibitions run until 31 July. Gallery open Wednesday - Saturday 12noon to 5pm. This artwork is by Sasha Hill Title: Connections, 2021, acrylic on canvas.

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