Sydney Road Gallery

Sydney Road Gallery A collective of 12 accomplished mid-level Sydney artists, creating a business around relationships w There is a new exhibition curated every two to three weeks.

The collective are accomplished mid-level exhibiting visual artists from disciplines including painting, printmaking, textiles and sculpture, who have come together to jointly open and manage a combined gallery space. Fiona Chandler who came up with the idea for the gallery said, “Artists are collaborators, it takes many people to see original artworks on walls. We want to acknowledge the coming t

ogether of patrons as well as stylists, interior designers and architects who create unique and aesthetically beautiful spaces, places to live and work.”

“What we wanted to create is a conversation, developing relationships with the people that buy our works.”

Sydney Road Gallery's objective is to create a business around relationships: artists with artists, artists with customers and artists with stylists and interior designers.

“Every artist in the collective see buyers of art as patrons of the arts rather than simply a transaction. When you spend hours or even months creating a piece, each painting or sculpture has a story woven into it.”

“We want to tell those stories to our ‘patrons’ and the people who change spaces with our art such as stylists and interior designers. The feeling that comes from making something and then seeing that made item in a living or work space, and knowing that it was specifically chosen, can be life changing for an artist.”

Each artist contributes 10 per cent of each sale as well as a small monthly fee which goes towards the running of the gallery. The gallery will feature a diversity of artwork that will inspire and appeal a wide audience of art lovers alike, including paintings, textiles, sculptural and wall hanging pieces to suit different tastes, themes and settings.

Get in amongst the details with .eland.artworks ‘Close Far and Inbetween’ has one final week up in the gallery the next ...
31/05/2026

Get in amongst the details with .eland.artworks ‘Close Far and Inbetween’ has one final week up in the gallery the next chance to see it in person is Thursday at 10am or reach out we’re always happy to arrange a private showing.
eland.artworks has graced our walls, through branching out from sunset paintings at Manly Headland to vibrant, regenerating banksias on bush tracks. Eland takes us on a journey, with inspiration from his walks through the streets of Manly and the Headland. His paintings are colourful, luscious and striking. The brush marks have a groove, the strokes of paint are laid down layer upon layer creating a wonderful impasto surface.

As always if you just can’t wait we are online 24/7.

Some more photos from the opening of ‘Close Far and Inbetween’ a duo show featuring  and .eland.artworks ‘Close, Far, In...
30/05/2026

Some more photos from the opening of ‘Close Far and Inbetween’ a duo show featuring and .eland.artworks

‘Close, Far, In Between’ brings together two artists who share a deep connection to the Northern Beaches landscape.

Mark Eland’s paintings explode with colour, texture and energy. Bold brushwork and luminous surfaces capture not just the look of the landscape but its emotional impact. Local scenes reimagined with intensity and presence.

Kim de Haan’s mixed media paintings and sculptures draw from tidal rock formations, shorelines and the shifting edge where land meets water. Her work explores the coast as sensation and meditation.

Between them is a conversation about proximity and distance, the legible and the elusive. Two artists finding their own point of focus within the same landscape.

Open tomorrow from 10-2pm.

Get to know .eland.artworks one half of our newest duo show with  Joined by their love of landscape the pair are a perfe...
25/05/2026

Get to know .eland.artworks one half of our newest duo show with

Joined by their love of landscape the pair are a perfect match mixing styles and process creating a show that honours the landscape around us.

“I explore the natural patterns of the Australian landscape, with a particular focus on the plant life surrounding Sydney’s waterways—especially the distinctive forms of the Banksia. Working primarily with acrylic paint on canvas, I use brushes to build layers of bold, expressive colour that reflect my emotional connection to place. My practice investigates the space between recognisable form and abstraction, creating vibrant, expressionist interpretations of the natural environment.”

- .eland.artworks

Thank you to everyone who came out to a very rainy opening yesterday, celebrating the opening of our newest duo show wit...
24/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who came out to a very rainy opening yesterday, celebrating the opening of our newest duo show with and .eland.artworks

The show celebrates the two artists shared love for landscape and how they choose to represent this within their works with very different mediums and styles the show is a perfect cumulative of a love of landscape.

Between them is a conversation about proximity and distance, the legible and the elusive. Two artists finding their own point of focus within the same landscape.

Get up close and personal with  one half of our duo show opening tomorrow. Kim de Haan is a contemporary artist practici...
22/05/2026

Get up close and personal with one half of our duo show opening tomorrow.

Kim de Haan is a contemporary artist practicing on Guringai Land in Sydney. Inspired by the Australian coastline, her work explores the ever-shifting threshold between land and water. She works across painting, mixed media and relief sculpture, distilling natural forms into clean, meditative compositions. Drawing on a decade of experience in architecture and furniture design, her practice blends geometric clarity with the organic rhythms of the natural world. Alongside her art practice she’s also a children’s author and illustrator.

Official opening is from 2-4pm tomorrow we hope to see you there

Come join us for drinks and talks with the artists

Our newest show commences tomorrow! ‘Close Far Inbetween’ is a duo show by  and .eland.artworks‘Close, Far, In Between’ ...
20/05/2026

Our newest show commences tomorrow! ‘Close Far Inbetween’ is a duo show by and .eland.artworks

‘Close, Far, In Between’ brings together two artists who share a deep connection to the Northern Beaches landscape.
eland.artworks paintings explode with colour, texture and energy. Bold brushwork and luminous surfaces capture not just the look of the landscape but its emotional impact. Local scenes reimagined with intensity and presence.

creates mixed media paintings and sculptures draw from tidal rock formations, shorelines and the shifting edge where land meets water. Her work explores the coast as sensation and meditation.

Between them is a conversation about proximity and distance, the legible and the elusive. Two artists finding their own point of focus within the same landscape

Get to know  aka Renate Reinmüller!Renate Rienmüller is a Sydney-based photomedia artist whose practice centres on analo...
13/05/2026

Get to know aka Renate Reinmüller!

Renate Rienmüller is a Sydney-based photomedia artist whose practice centres on analogue portraiture and historic photographic processes. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at UNSW Art & Design in 2013 and an Honours degree in Photography at Sydney College of the Arts in 2015.

Renate has exhibited across Sydney and regional NSW and has undertaken international artist residencies in Italy and Poland.
In 2015, she established a darkroom in Brookvale on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, where she began working extensively with nineteenth-century wet plate collodion. This marked a sustained
focus on portraiture and the relational exchange between artist and sitter.

Drawn to traditional analogue methods, her work embraces materiality, slowness, and presence within the image-making process. Her ongoing portrait series, The Artist Lens, spans over a decade and will be published in 2027 as a photographic portrait book.

Renate is one of seven incredible photographers joining us for ‘Echos’ our inaugural photography show finishing up this weekend. The gallery is open 10-4pm tomorrow pop into see our lovely gallerists and to see the last week of a spectacular show.

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451 Sydney Road
Balgowlah, NSW
2093

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm

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+61444595580

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