About Hotchin Gallery
Welcome to the Hotchin Gallery, a prominent art destination located in Albany, Western Australia. This gallery is renowned for showcasing a diverse range of contemporary Australian art, with a particular focus on promoting local artists. Founded in 2010 by renowned art curator and collector, Maria Hotchin, the gallery has become a vital part of Albany's cultural landscape.
Within its walls, visitors can expect to find a vibrant collection of works from emerging and established artists, including the likes of Mervyn Street, a local Indigenous artist known for his evocative paintings that reflect the beauty of the Australian landscape, and contemporary sculptor Roxanne M. Clarke, whose pieces explore the intersection of nature and human impact.
The Hotchin Gallery is celebrated for its commitment to creating a dialogue around contemporary art and its accessibility to the community. The gallery regularly hosts exhibitions, workshops, and talks that engage with the audience, aiming to inspire a greater understanding and appreciation of visual arts.
With an inviting atmosphere, the gallery attracts a wide range of art enthusiasts, students, and those looking to explore the rich tapestry of Western Australian art. Moreover, the gallery operates with a mission to support local artists and provide a platform for artistic expression through its dynamic exhibition schedule.
In addition to its rich collection, the Hotchin Gallery is known for its community involvement and partnerships with local schools, ensuring that art education remains a priority. With its welcoming environment and focus on inclusion, it continues to cultivate a love for art among visitors of all ages.
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Location
229 Lower Stirling Tce
#4, 6330 Albany, Australia
Contact
(02) 4708 6942
Website
http://www.hotchingallery.com.au