About Greenoaks Gallery
Greenoaks Gallery, nestled in the heart of Launceston, Tasmania, is a vibrant hub for contemporary art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Founded in 2010 by the visionary Australian artist John Smith, the gallery has become a significant platform for showcasing both emerging and established artists from Australia and beyond. With its focus on contemporary painting and sculpture, Greenoaks Gallery is renowned for its diverse exhibitions that explore experimental techniques and thematic depth.
The gallery’s mission is to foster a deep appreciation for the arts within the Tasmanian community while promoting the works of artists who challenge conventional boundaries through innovative expressions. Greenoaks Gallery caters to a wide audience, from avid art collectors to casual visitors, creating an inclusive atmosphere that encourages dialogue and exploration.
Artists represented by Greenoaks Gallery include the acclaimed painter Emily Hamilton, known for her vibrant landscapes, and the sculptor Mark Robinson, famous for his thought-provoking installations.
The gallery also hosts regular workshops and artist talks, aiming to engage the community and provide an accessible entry point into the world of contemporary art. With a commitment to supporting local talent, Greenoaks Gallery has established itself as a cornerstone of the Tasmanian art scene.
Aside from exhibitions, the gallery is known for its unique events and collaborations with local businesses, helping to weave the arts into the fabric of Launceston’s cultural landscape.
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Location
2 St Georges Square, 7250 East Launceston, Australia
Contact
(03) 6331 8857
Website
http://www.greenoaksgallery.com.au