Minerva opens new inner-city location

New Gallery Brings Fresh Artistic Voices to Redfern

Sydney gallery, Minerva is set to make its debut in a new space with an exciting group exhibition titled Vine St. Opening on Saturday, August 17, the exhibition promises to bring together a diverse array of emerging and established artists, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary art in Sydney.

Located at 14 Vine St, just a stone’s throw from Redfern Station, Minerva’s inaugural exhibition features works by eleven talented artists: Abella D’Adamo, Adele Warner, Bridget Stehli, Emily Taylor, Emryn Ingram-Shute, Erin Murphy, Frances Waite, Gemma Topliss, Grace Anderson, Nicola Smith, and Taylor Steel.

Redfern, known for its rich cultural heritage and ongoing urban renewal, has seen a number of key galleries relocating to the area and nearby Chippendale over recent years including White Rabbit Gallery, Darren Knight Gallery, and Michael Reid Gallery. The addition of Minerva to the neighborhood further cements Redfern’s status as a growing hub for contemporary art in Sydney.

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Minerva

14 Vine St, Redfern NSW 2016

Open Thursdays – Saturdays, 1-5PM

This article was posted 13 August 2024.

Image: Adele Warner, “untitled (penthouse vista)”, 2024, acrylic on aluminium, 84 x 63 cm

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