Galleries

Seven exhibition:Claire Martin, Jane Lander, John Turier, Mazie Turner, Michelle Brodie, Gordon Snow, Nicola Hensel

Table set for the Feast of the seven fishes at Nobby's Lighthouse Newcastle with works by Nicola Hensel
Table set for the Feast of the seven fishes at Nobby’s Lighthouse Newcastle with works by Nicola Hensel
Claire Martin work 'Frangipani' awarded in the Mosman Art Prize
Claire Martin work ‘Frangipani’ awarded in the Mosman Art Prize
Work by Jane Lander in the feast of the seven fishes at Nobby's Lighthouse
Work by Jane Lander in the feast of the seven fishes at Nobby’s Lighthouse
John Turier 'The end of Frank Sinatra's golf club that flew off & killed a man in Reno' Assemblage
John Turier ‘The end of Frank Sinatra’s golf club that flew off & killed a man in Reno’ Assemblage. John Turier is represented by King Street Gallery on William, Sydney NSW.
Walking in Paris collage 2 by Michelle Brodie part of the Seven exhibition at Nobby's Lighthouse
Walking in Paris collage 2 by Michelle Brodie part of the Seven exhibition at Nobby’s Lighthouse
Gordon Snow 'Red Pleasure' oil on canvas detail
Gordon Snow ‘Red Pleasure’ oil on canvas detail
Mazie Turner Self Made Tapestry no. 3 oil on Belgian linen part of the Seven exhibition at Nobby's Lighthouse
Mazie Turner Self Made Tapestry no. 3 oil on Belgian linen part of the Seven exhibition at Nobby’s Lighthouse

Invitation to Made In Newcastle

Exhibition opens next Friday 14 December 2012 featuring works by contemporary artists based in Newcastle

many of whom are represented in both national and private collections. Not to be missed!

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Madeleine Kelman 11 is a pop up gallery established in 2012 by Madeleine K. Snow. The idea to establish a gallery for contemporary fine artists based in Newcastle emerged following the closure of the John Miller Galleries, with Kelman Snow’s connections through the Newcastle Art School and passion for art. Her background is in museum education having worked at the AGNSW, regional galleries to Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre and she currently teaches Art History at the Newcastle Art School Hunter TAFE. (Kelman Snow also follows in the footsteps of other more well known Directors such as Liz Ann MacGregor MCA or Ron Ramsay Newcastle Art Gallery who also came from a background in museum education.)

With the initial support of artists Michelle Brodie, Jesse Neale and Gordon Snow, she established the Madeleine Kelman 11 pop up gallery in February 2012 and held the inaugural exhibition in Clovelly Sydney. Made in Newcastle is Madeleine K. Snow’s second exhibition and includes the work of celebrated Newcastle artists Nicola Hensel, Claire Martin, Mazie Turner, Michelle Brodie and rising stars Gordon Snow, Debra Byrnes and Jesse Neale. Made in Newcastle is currently running at POD Space 401 Hunter st Newcastle from 12-22 December 2012.

Follow Madeleine on twitter @artinfoink