Flinders Lane Gallery Explained
The Flinders Lane Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1989.[1]
Background
The gallery was founded in 1989 by Sonia Heitlinger, who often promoted Aboriginal artists from areas in the Northern Territory such as Yuendumu and Utopia.[2] The gallery became known for showcasing art by new and Aboriginal artists.[3] [4] Artists exhibited by the gallery include Gloria Petyarre,[5] Agneta Ekholm, and Marise Maas.[6] Its exhibitions include traditional media, multimedia and digital art.[7] [8] Claire Harris has been the gallery's director since 2006.[9]
References
- Web site: Flinders Lane Gallery . 2023-05-08 . www.onlymelbourne.com.au.
- Web site: 2019-11-20 . Flinders Lane Gallery turns the big 3 0 . 2023-05-08 . Art Almanac . en-AU.
- Web site: Flinders Lane Gallery . 2023-05-08 . Art Guide Australia . en-US.
- Web site: Flinders Lane Gallery in the Nicholas Building . 2023-05-08 . Time Out Melbourne . en-AU.
- Book: McDonald, John . Studio: Australian Painters on the Nature of Creativity . 2007 . R. Ian Lloyd . 978-981-05-7466-6 . en.
- Web site: zaw.tun . 2019-10-25 . Conversation With Flinders Lane Gallery (Melbourne) . 2023-05-08 . Sydney Contemporary.
- Web site: Flinders Lane Gallery - What's On Melbourne . 2023-05-08 . whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au . en.
- Web site: Bylok-Collard . Avrille . 2013-06-14 . Flinders Lane Gallery Hosts Exploration . 2023-05-08 . Beat Magazine . en-AU.
- Web site: Harris . Bella . 2020-02-14 . PoetsArtists 'Story Tellers' @ Flinders Lane Gallery . 2023-05-08 . en-US.