About

Framed - The Darwin Gallery is the largest commercial gallery in the North of Australia. It owes a great deal of its success to the underlying philosophy that "art is for everyone".

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Location :
55 Stuart Highway, Stuart Park, Darwin, Northern Territory 0820

Opening Hours

  • Monday 09:00 - 17:30
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 17:30
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 17:30
  • Thursday 09:00 - 17:30
  • Friday 09:00 - 17:30
  • Saturday 09:00 - 16:00
  • Sunday 11:00 - 16:00

Description

Art is for everyone
One of the largest galleries in Australia and with an international reputation for presenting quality art in all its forms, Framed - The Darwin Gallery is living proof that art really is for everyone; no matter who you are or what your taste in art, at Framed there is a piece to delight, inspire and that speaks to YOU! Framed's hugely diverse collection of sculpture, woodwork, ceramics, blown glass, textiles and of course fine art ensures satisfaction for the most fastidious collector or layman.Open six days a week and close to the city, Framed is able to freight your selection anywhere in the world. Come and see for yourself at Framed - The Darwin Gallery, 55 Stuart Highway (Corner of Geranium St and connected to the Botanic Gardens), Stuart Park, Darwin, NT.

The Gallery
The Gallery is a large building of over 800 square metres encompassing 10 exhibition spaces.
This functional and artistic environment presents and sells a wide variety of quality art. The accessible and diverse nature of the gallery have made it a must for art lovers and deserving of its reputation as one of the most successful commercial art galleries in the North of Australia.
Framed regularly exhibits the work of highly respected local and interstate artists, hosting up to 20 major exhibitions a year. Framed's collection of Aboriginal art is unequalled. Aboriginal artists' communities are also strongly represented by Framed's exhibitions.In addition to regular exhibitions, there is always an extensive collection of art and craft. This includes jewellery from around Australia as well as locally crafted pieces of furniture that harmonise function and original design. The collection is constantly changing as work moves through the gallery.
Owner and Director, Anne Phelan, believes that the remote location of Darwin has necessitated a large and diverse gallery that is able to provide a variety of services to a variety of people including hiring art to businesses.