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Disruptive Sydney art gallery celebrates first year

Artists at Sydney Road Gallery are celebrating a successful first year with many locals in Sydney’s Northern Beaches making a visit to the gallery part of their weekly coffee run. And with more than 350 pieces sold in its first year of trading, its disruptive business model is proving quite a triumph.

Sydney Road Gallery
Sydney Road Gallery

“Each of our artists take on a role within the gallery. Usually a studio practice involves PR, pitches, deliveries, follow ups, websites, accounts and so much more. Having this centralised gives the artist more time in the studio to do what they do best. Each task is something the artist finds doable knowing others are covering the rest,” says artist and founder Fiona Chandler of the co-operative space.

Fiona Chandler's 'Click Your Heels Twice' painting
Fiona Chandler’s ‘Click Your Heels Twice’

The other thing that makes the gallery unique is that potential buyers are afforded direct access to the artists. “It really is more than just a gallery. People these days are craving connection and conversation, our gallery provides a space for people to connect with the artists themselves. When you come into the gallery to enjoy the art, you have an opportunity to meet the person who created it. That’s a really unique experience,” says Fiona.

Jessica Watts' 'I Love You Like' oil painting
Jessica Watts’ ‘I Love You Like’ oil painting

The gallery plays host to a variety of art from contemporary Australian landscapes to 3D sculptures and is comprised of 12 artists, each bringing unique skills to create a community that believe that everyone can be a patron of the arts. “It’s a place where stories are shared about the art, the space, the influences on our artists, directly from the artist themselves. There’s a sense of belonging through shared storytelling that is unique,” says Fiona.

A recent exhibition
A recent exhibition

The gallery has also worked on openings and styling with companies like Amazema Homes, Manly Spirits and the Plant Room – the artists’ combined experience creates beautiful and memorable spaces. “We work with people to discover how art can fit into their homes and businesses,” says Fiona.

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Latest online gallery StateoftheART, with all works under $1,000

As the reality of current shopping trends continues to make it harder for artists to succeed in traditional galleries, more and more people are turning to the online marketplace.

Bath by James Needham, $885.
Bath by James Needham, $885.

Online galleries are now the go to place for artists to be represented and collectors to buy, and one such gallery, StateoftheART Gallery, is quickly becoming known as the place to acquire original, affordable art. Choosing to focus on early career graduate artists, the works featured are contemporary, unique and of high quality, with real potential for increasing in value.

Rude Awakening by Marlene Zammit, $600.
Rude Awakening by Marlene Zammit, $600.

A credible panel of art professionals select the artists and their works, meaning the gallery is a carefully curated collection rather than an overwhelming display of hundreds of artists. It also offers an excellent user experience, with straightforward navigation and search tools. The artwork images are high quality and can be enlarged for closer inspection, while the View To Scale feature is a great tool for envisaging how an artwork will look in your space.

Geo City by Dianne Erdmanis, $480.
Geo City by Dianne Erdmanis, $480.

The ethos behind StateoftheART Gallery is to make buying original art accessible and affordable, providing a level of transparency that traditional galleries with their pieces hung on white walls with no price tags in sight, cannot.

Prices range from $150-to-$900, meaning you’re in for a treat, no matter your budget!