About Queens Road Gallery
Queens Road Gallery, nestled in the heart of Aberdeen, Scotland, prides itself on being a vibrant hub for contemporary art lovers and collectors alike. Founded in 2024 by renowned curator Alice Moore, the gallery was established with a mission to showcase talented emerging artists from both the local and international scene. The gallery's focus is on contemporary painting and sculpture, with a keen eye for innovative and thought-provoking works that challenge traditional boundaries.
In addition to hosting rotating exhibits, Queens Road Gallery is known for curating community-focused events that engage the public with the arts. The gallery strives to cultivate a dialogue between artists and the audience by offering workshops, artist talks, and collaborative projects with schools and local organizations.
Represented artists include esteemed talents such as Scottish painter Fiona Watson, conceptual artist James Cutler, and emerging sculptor Emily Thorne. The gallery's style can be described as eclectic, reflecting both the modern aesthetic while embracing historical influences in art.
Queens Road Gallery is also noted for its outstanding collection of photographs from local photographers shedding light on the natural beauty and urban landscape of Scotland. Aimed at both seasoned collectors and curious visitors, the gallery creates an inclusive space that welcomes everyone to experience the transformative power of art definitely.
In its first year, the gallery has already been nominated for several awards recognizing its contributions to the cultural landscape of Aberdeen, and it continues to push the envelope in terms of what an art gallery can be.
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