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James Makin Gallery

@makingallery

Contemporary fine art gallery, established in 2003. 89 Islington Street, Collingwood, Victoria, Aus. Thurs–Sun 12-5PM or by appointment

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We are thrilled to present a new Non-acquisitive Award as a part of this year's Paddington Art Prize. Our collaboration marks the duel anniversaries of the Paddington and James Makin Gallery - with both of us reaching the 20 year milestone in 2023! paddingtonartprize.com.au
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View our current exhibitions by Basil Papoutsidis and Margaret McIntosh in the gallery Thursday-Sunday 12-5PM, or online until 13 August.
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Margaret McIntosh's Daytime Telly is now on exhibition. Stop by the gallery Thursday-Sunday 12-5 to visit before it closes 13 August, or view online via the link in our bio.
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Basil Papoutsidis’ formalist constructions are cut and fused using automotive finishes and engineered colours. Constructed from aluminium, fractured lines deviate the organic to the geometric.⁠ View the exhibition in the gallery or online via the link in our bio until 3 Aug.
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Thank you to all who made it to last weekend's opening of our two incredible current exhibitions: Margaret McIntosh's Daytime Telly and Basil Papoutsidis' Shut Lines. Both exhibitions are now on show until 3 August.
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Join us tomorrow 2-4PM as we celebrate the opening of two incredible exhibitions: Margaret McIntosh's Daytime Telly and Basil Papoutsidis' Shut Lines. Both exhibitions run until 13 August.
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OPENING THIS WEEKEND | Basil Papoutsidis: Shut Lines⁠ 29 July – 3 August⁠ Opening this Sat 29 July 2-4PM⁠ ⁠
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OPENING THIS WEEKEND | Margaret McIntosh: Daytime Telly⁠ 29 July – 13 August⁠ Opening this Saturday 29 July 2-4PM⁠
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It's the final days of limited release 'A Thread to Find' by Caroline Walls, which closes this Sunday 23 July. View in the gallery and online today and tomorrow 12-5PM.
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It's the final days of Sally Walk's Leap of Faith, which closes this Sunday 23 July. View it in the gallery this weekend Saturday and Sunday 12-5PM. ⁠
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COMING SOON | Patrick Dagg: dreams 17 August - 3 October To request a PDF catalogue preview please email info@jamesmakingallery.com
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Now Showing alongside Sally Walk's major solo exhibition, Leap of Faith, is Abstraction. Abstraction is a group exhibition by James Makin Gallery artists running until 23 July.
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Sally Walk is a ceramic sculptor who delves into the complexities of the human experience and one's place in the world. In her latest body of work, Leap of Faith, she addresses the limitations and obstacles faced by women – in particular, imposter syndrome. Showing until 23 July.
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Now showing is Sally Walk's Leap of Faith. Running until 23 July, this is the artist's first major solo exhibition since her successful showing at Sydney Contemporary in 2022.⁠ To request a PDF catalogue email info@jamesmakingallery.com⁠. Or, view online via the link in our bio
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UP NEXT | Margaret McIntosh: Daytime Telly 27 July – 13 August Opening event Saturday 29 July 2-4PM To request a PDF catalogue preview please DM or email info@jamesmakingallery.com
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UP NEXT | Basil Papoutsidis: Shut Lines 27 July – 3 August Opening event Sat 29 July 2-4PM To request a PDF catalogue preview please DM or email info@jamesmakingallery.com.
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Now showing online and in our gallery viewing room is Caroline Walls 'A Thread to Find', running 9-23 July.⁠ ⁠ To request a PDF catalogue preview please DM or email info@jamesmakingallery.com⁠. ⁠
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OPENING TOMORROW Sally Walk: Leap of Faith Sat 8 July 2-4PM
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Opening this Saturday alongside Sally Walk's major solo exhibition, Leap of Faith, is Abstraction. Abstraction is a group exhibition by James Makin Gallery artists running 6 - 23 July. We warmly welcome you to join us for the opening on Saturday 8 July 2–4PM.
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Braddon Snape is now showing as a part of Upriver Downriver at Maitland Regional Art Gallery. Exhibiting until 13 Aug, this monumental group exhibition celebrates The Hunter River and the way its shaped one of the most important regions in Australia, geographically & creatively.
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