Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art: New Space
Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art have launched their new gallery space. After 6 years in Paddington, directors Joanna Strumpf and Ursula Sullivan have relocated the gallery to a new, larger, state-of-the-art space in Sydney’s Zetland. The new premises, newly renovated, offers up to 3 gallery spaces, a private viewing lounge and an on site stock room to house artists’ work of many scales.
Of the new space, Joanna Strumpf feels “this exciting venture for the gallery will expand both its opportunities to represent new contemporary artists and present a greater range of works”.
The new space, Ursula Sullivan believes, “is the perfect venue to show what our artists are capable of” allowing them the opportunity to experiment, expand and exhibit on their practice in ways the previous, smaller gallery could not allow.
The gallery launched, officially, yesterday and last night with media tours and a private client party. The gallery is now open to the public with a group show of all represented artists. The first solo exhibitions will open next week with Darryn Sylvester and Arlene TextaQueen to coincide with Art Month Sydney.
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