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Mitchell Fine Art

Mitchell Fine Art brings over 25 years of experience in the Art industry and showcases a selection of Aboriginal and Contemporary artists in its modern gallery space in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane.

Presenting an annual exhibition calendar of solo and group exhibitions, Mitchell Fine Art holds regular exhibition openings and artists talks and welcomes art lovers to mingle and engage with the artists.

Mitchell Fine Art prides itself on the philosophy that ‘art is for everyone’.

Artists currently represented within the Gallery’s stable include Ann ThomsonBernard OllisCarlos BarriosDavid Hayes, Dylan SarraFranck Gohier,  Jeff Makin, Kim WilsonMargaret Loy Pula, Margaret McIntosh, Matthew CheyneMin Woo BangMirra WhalePeter HudsonSteve Lopes and Susie Choi.

The stylish gallery space is an exciting addition to the vibrant Brisbane art scene. With ample onsite parking, the modern gallery features seven metre ceilings and a floor area of approximately 250 square metres.

The polished concrete floors and expansive white walls are a perfect backdrop to the beautiful artworks on display.

The gallery stockroom above the main exhibition space offers an additional 80 square metres of Aboriginal and Contemporary artworks available to view.

Mitchell Fine Art

86 Arthur St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia

07 3254 2297

mitchellfineartgallery.com

Mon to Fri 10am–5.30pm,
Sat 10am–5pm.

Mitchell Fine Art

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